Dawn Juliet Shares How God Brought New Life to a 30 Year-Old Song
UK singer and songwriter Dawn Juliet has partnered with Homegrown Worship to release "Jehovah You Are Robed." The song is written by Dawn's mother Belinda Taylor, some 30 years ago.
Dawn shares how the song came about: "Sometimes, like a great wine, a mature song can come to its finest and most anointed moment long after it was first created. According to Ecclesiastes ch3, there is a time and a season for all things under the sky and it seems that this song has come into its 'season' about 30 years after it was penned by my Mum, Brenda Taylor.
It feels like I have known this song most of my adult life, and I have sung it more times than I can count, but it seems to have been previously passed over, as if it had not found its true resonance in the Spirit. However, when we were choosing songs for this latest album project and deliberating over music old and new, this song jumped out at me as one that I have always loved, but that had never been given an opportunity to find its true anointing. We were specifically looking for songs based on Scripture and though this one was originally written with congregation in mind, I could 'hear' a version that was entirely different: poignant, rich, tender, strong and emotively reverential.
However...... WOW!......what transpired in the arrangement and production of the song by Richard Lewis, far exceeded our expectation. Richard had a real glory moment when he genuinely felt he was transported into the throne room where choirs of angels were worshipping God and being drawn to deeper adoration and awe by the holiness of His presence.
Richard knew that the angel voices on the track had to recreate what he had experienced in the throne-room, and he believes a supernatural angelic chorus has made its mark in the arrangement in a way that is otherwise unexplainable.
Holiness, glory, anointing..... and something indeed supernaturally reverential! This 'old' song has created a 'new' benchmark in true, pure, holy and heaven-bound worship where we join the angels in a unique moment of anthemic praise."
About Juliet Dawn:
When so much of a person's life has been epic in adversity AND in overcoming; through trial, trauma, loss, grief..... it's difficult to know where to begin to summarise their gifting and artistry. With Juliet Dawn, her whole creative art is married with her personal life story- it has become her very testimony and a body of work expressing her Kingdom journey.
The music and poetry are inseparable from the trials and tests of faith; not only inspiring but forming the very essence of all that's created. Losing children, your health and your ministry (and still holding on to your God-given destiny) are certainly circumstances from which God can create a platform to communicate something special from the very depths of His heart.
Although Juliet's beautiful voice was originally set to task as an award-winning secular singer, she, as the daughter of pastoring parents, always desired to make a difference in the Kingdom through music and testimony. Alongside her gift of receiving, writing and orating prophetic poetry, she now leads worship with her Mum Brenda Taylor and they create beautiful, anointed studio albums featuring. Brenda's acclaimed songwriting. In recent years this mother/ daughter team were privileged enough to perform at the Royal Albert Hall and together they represent the musical arm of Dovetail Shalom Ministries.
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