 Welcome to More Than a Song, where you get a chance to experience great music in an intimate concert setting. You also get a chance to go beyond the lyrics with the artist to get the God experience revealed in their journey. Hi, I'm Denise Graves, and on today's show we're featuring Paul Wilber. His music and ministry has reached millions of people across the world. Whether he's leading worship in the Middle East or Latin America, his anointed messianic message of God's love reaches beyond cultural and political borders. Paul Wilber starts the program today with Adonai. Hear the God who inhabits our race, wisdom and power. Hero Israel, the Lord our and blessed be his name is forever and forever and forever and forever and forever and forever and forever. Come on, get up out of those chairs. You are the Lord. Come on and sing it out. You are the Lord. He said, speak to those dry bones. Don't you know that everything that you can see was made by words? On the very first page of your Bible it says, God said, and it was. Speak to those dry bones and say to them, dry bones, hear the word of the Lord. Any dry bones tonight? Any dry bones? I say to you, hear the word of the Lord. Those are Chinese wardrobes. He's raising up an army today. Raise up an army over Washington DC. Raise up an army over every state house in America. Raise up an army of worshipers who are not ashamed, who are not afraid, who will speak the truth in love, who will declare the salvation of God and these last of days. Raise up an army of worshipers in their homes, intercessors at work, praisers at school. Raise up a testimony. Raise up an army. Raise up an army. Raise up an army. It was just a couple of weeks ago, some friends of mine, First Nations people, American Indians, if you will, got a report that their 19-year-old niece had died. Three EMT teams worked on her and after four hours they said, there's nothing more we can do. They carried her lifeless body to the hospital, placed her in cold storage, and my friends who are worship leaders used this very song as intercession, not knowing what was going on. From a great distance away and they're singing, arise, arise, arise, arise. Out of the dust of the earth arise. I didn't know about this. I had nothing to do with it except helped write this song. Two days later, I got an email report while I was having my morning coffee and they told me the whole story. Four hours after the first responders gave up, there was a stirring under that white sheet in the hospital cold storage. All of a sudden she sat up. She coughed out a tumor and after the shocked hospital staff came down and found out what ruckus is going on in the morgue. They took her upstairs to a warmer room and 12 hours later they released her from the hospital completely whole. This is the God we serve. There's a prayer in the synagogue that we sing. Melech Hoseu Mashiam Magin. You heal the sick. You raise the dead sleeping in their graves. You are mighty to save. It was true of Lazarus and it's still true today. Life comes from him. Life returns to him to be judged. He's the author. He's the finisher. And it ain't over until he says so. From the rising of the sun to the place where it goes down, the name of the Lord is forever to be praised. So let's praise Adonai. It's forever to be praised. Lord, with me, let us exalt His name together. To the end of the world. It's to the Lord.