New Single From Dutch Worship Band InSalvation 'Let The Heavens Be Open' Feat. Leeland

Oct 19 2019

Dutch Worship Band InSalvation releases second single from their upcoming album 'Exodus'. 'Let The Heavens Be Open' available today. The song is a prayer of longing; a desire for the Holy Spirit that is universally shared by Christians. It is a desire that was at the root of InSalvation’s song 'Fill This House With Your Glory', which led to the current Presence Tour in the band’s native Netherlands. The release of 'Let the Heavens Be Open' is even more special for the band with guest vocalist Leeland Mooring.


“‘Let the Heavens Be Open’ can be everyone’s prayer, whatever your background” says Jafeth Bekx of InSalvation. “We see an ever greater hunger for the Holy Spirit wherever we go, including in more traditional communities and churches. The first night of the ‘Presence’ tour in Gouda was very special. People lifted their voices and longings up as one. ‘Let the Heavens Be Open’ expresses that longing with fresh words.” The song was birthed out of a spontaneous moment of worship as Jafeth was sitting at his piano. It turned out to be a prayer that was shared by the whole band as they started writing for their new album ‘Exodus’, which will be released early 2020.

“I believe the prayer of this song is as Isaiah said” says Jafeth. “That God would open the heavens pour His Spirit out on us, letting His Strength become visible in our lives.”

Leeland Mooring, lead singer of the worship band Leeland, is guest vocalist on ‘Let the Heavens Be Open’. “We’ve known each other since a shared tour in 2012” says Jafeth. “We kept in touch and with both of us becoming part of the Integrity family, this was an easy decision. Leeland is an inspiration to us as a band. We love his music and especially his expression of worship. It is pure, authentic, so very passionate for God. It permeates everything he does.”

'Let The Heavens Be Open' is available on digital platforms everywhere. InSalvation's new album 'Exodus' releases February 7, 2020.

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