Bridge Worship & Lloyd Nicks Refuse to Let the Praise Pass By in "That's my King"

Posted on Thursday, November 3, 2022 by Katie Clinebell

"That’s My King" Bridge Worship feat. Lloyd Nicks

"That’s my King
That’s my Rock
That’s my Anchor
My defender"

In life, God gives us many opportunities to join into his praise. Churches all across the country gather to sing of His worth every week, but some of us do not always jump into the chorus like we should. Sometimes we have things that are weighing heavily on our minds, or we feel self-conscious about our singing abilities, or we simply feel too downhearted to sing. In Bridge Worship’s “That’s My King,” we are reminded of God’s glory and splendor, as the collective declares that the rocks will not cry out without us joining into the worship.

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As “That’s My King” begins, Lloyd Nicks’ smooth vocal declares that there are never enough words to describe what God has brought to His life. The song’s energy rises into the chorus, as a backing choir of voices lend their strength to the sound, bringing a combination of gospel choir and rock sounds to this worship anthem. With this song, Bridge Worship and Lloyd Nicks have given us a song to keep singing to, even when things get in the way of our praise.

“That’s my King That’s my God That’s my Shepherd My Protector That’s my King”   - lyrics from "That’s My King" by Bridge Worship and Lloyd Nicks
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When we focus on our struggles rather than the one who gets us through them, we can forget how wonderful God truly is. By pushing aside our fears for a moment, we can approach the throne of God with boldness, raising a shout of praise to the one who is above them all. When the worries of this world try to stand in the way of our song, we need to run all the more intensely towards God. Never forget that He is our worthy, kind, awesome King.

“I’m not letting the rocks cry
Without joining the chorus
There aren’t enough notes
To make the harmony”

“That’s My King” was released by Bridge Worship as a single in October 2022. The worship collective shares its excitement about the single. “We’re so thrilled ‘That’s My King’ is in the world—an anthem of joyful worship and a song that really never gets old.”

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