Lord of the Sabbath | Psalms of 119

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A powerful song declaring Yeshua as Lord of the Sabbath—celebrating the covenant sign established at creation and reaffirmed throughout Scripture. This song reflects the enduring promise that the Sabbath was made for mankind and remains a testimony to YHWH’s authority, mercy, and restoration across generations.

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This track is being released in keeping with the spirit of Ephesians 5:19 and Colossians 3:16, encouraging believers to speak to one another in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs while letting the word of Messiah dwell richly among us.

About the upcoming Sabbath project:
This song is a possible musical direction for an upcoming teaching project exploring the Sabbath across history. The project will examine the biblical origins of the seventh-day Sabbath, how it was understood and practiced by God’s people through the centuries, and how its meaning has been challenged, neglected, and rediscovered over time. Drawing from historical sources and Scripture, the goal is to present a clearer picture of the Sabbath as both a covenant sign and a gift of rest for humanity.

This work is connected to material that has been informally referred to as the “Lost Tapes”—archival teachings and research that have not previously been released publicly. As these materials are revisited and refined, the intention is to present them with greater historical context, stronger sourcing, and clearer documentation so viewers can test everything for themselves.

These songs are written by our team and produced with AI assistance, used only as a tool to help compose and arrange the music under our direct guidance and according to the exact result we want.

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Shalom