Critics and worship leaders often cite the song's —it teaches the history of salvation while providing a melody that is easy for a congregation to sing together. In French-speaking regions, it has become a staple for Easter services due to its powerful depiction of the empty tomb [1, 4].
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It moves to the sacrifice on the Cross and the victory of the Resurrection, which is the "morning of hope" for believers [1, 3]. Critics and worship leaders often cite the song's
The official studio version released on the album Même les ténèbres sont lumière . It features a polished, congregational sound intended for worship services [4]. roi_des_rois_hillsong_king_of_kings_en_francais...