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Woman Evolve Worship & Tasha Cobbs Leonard Declare “All Authority” In A Victory-Charged Live Release

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All Authority - LIVE

Woman Evolve Worship & Tasha Cobbs Leonard Declare “All Authority” In A Victory-Charged Live Release. Woman Evolve Worship has released “All Authority (LIVE)” featuring Tasha Cobbs Leonard, a nine-minute live cut that captures the faith-filled roar of the Woman Evolve gathering and turns it into a congregational anthem. The single officially arrived on October 10, 2025, under Woman Evolve Music LLC and is distributed by Stem, with Apple Music listing a single track running 9 minutes.

Woman Evolve Worship & Tasha Cobbs Leonard Declare “All Authority” In A Victory-Charged Live Release

This live version follows the studio single “All Authority” with Tiffany Hudson, released on August 1, 2025. The studio take is concise at four minutes and introduces the melodic spine and core confession, while the new live recording stretches the moment to allow prayer, call and response, and a choir-driven crescendo to bloom in real time.

The song’s writers are Brunes Charles, Mitch Wong, Tiffany Hudson, and Shazam’s credits show production involvement from Brunes Charles alongside Sarah Jakes Roberts and Touré Roberts, with Matthew Huber and Drew Lavyne on mix and master. That combination explains the balance of pastoral authority and pop-gospel punch in the final sound.

The theme is the church’s confidence in Christ’s victory and the believer’s delegated authority. The chorus and bridge language mirror Scripture’s plain speech about Jesus’ dominion and the church’s assignment. Matthew 28:18 says, “All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth”, and sits at the centre of the title’s claim. Luke 10:19 frames the believer’s posture: “Behold, I give unto you power… over all the power of the enemy.” Paul expands the cosmic scope in Ephesians 1:20 to 22, where Christ is seated “far above all principality, and power, and might, and dominion,” while Colossians 2:15 describes the public unmasking of dark powers at the cross. These verses are not window dressing. They are the lyrical engine that makes the refrain feel like both theology and an action plan.

Tasha Cobbs Leonard’s vocal leadership turns the last third of the track into a sustained altar moment. The choir swells, the drums drive, and the band makes room for spontaneous declarations without losing the rhythmic backbone. That live elasticity is the key contrast with the earlier studio single with Tiffany Hudson, which remains a crisp entry point for listeners before they step into the extended live experience.

For listeners building a set around this song, the Scripture arc is simple and strong. Begin with Matthew 28:18 to name Christ’s universal authority. Move to Ephesians 1:20 to 22 to locate that authority in resurrection and enthronement. Read Luke 10:19 to connect the church’s daily obedience to Christ’s victory. Close with Colossians 2:15 to remind the room that the triumph was public and decisive.

Lyrics

Every weapon formed against me ends here
Every curse against my family ends here
I speak in the Name of the Lord
Every cycle of addiction ends here
Every voice of condemnation ends here
I speak in the name of the Lord
I speak in the name of the Lord

I’m taking back what the enemy stole from me
In the Name of Jesus
I’m breaking off every lie that I once believed
The one who lives in me
Has All authority
The one who lives in me
Has All authority

Every darkness of depression ends here
Every bondage, every sickness ends here
I speak in the Name of the Lord
I speak in the Name of the Lord

You’ve given me authority
To push back the enemy
To fight from the victory
And it’s about time I use it
given me authority

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