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April 18, 2025 - Brother Nathanael
01:39
Eight Miles High

Brother Nathanael explores "Eight Miles High" from Mad Rush Resurrection Plus, interpreting lyrics of Christ's ascension as a literal event where captivity ends and Satan is leashed. The song depicts a brand new earth where sin and death are overthrown, the Holy Spirit poured out, and humanity refreshed by divine gifts. Ultimately, this musical narrative frames the end of the age not merely as metaphor but as an imminent inauguration of a resurrected society awaiting the altar call. [Automatically generated summary]

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Eight Miles High and Beyond 00:01:39
Eight miles high, and before you touch down, you're in a brand new heaven.
And when you do touch down, you're on a brand new earth.
Mad Rush Resurrection Plus.
Christ ascended on high, led captivity captive, and gave gifts under men.
*Music*
Eight miles high.
I'm not asking much.
The resurrection is enough, but in a one-off touch, the ascension has the stuff.
Eight miles high and further reach, Christ ascends the throne.
Captives are released, Satan's on a leash.
Sin and death are overthrown and Satan's deceit is now well known.
I know you've deceived me, now here's a surprise.
I know that you have cause there's magic in my eyes.
I can see for miles and miles and miles.
The inauguration of a whole new era.
Death, resurrection, ascension spawns humanity afresh.
Gifts are dispensed.
The Holy Spirit is poured upon all Come on up for my altar call.
It's a new society.
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