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Jesus Culture, a popular worship collective, has released a new song.

The single, 'All In' is off their new project, Why Not Right Now? which is slated to be released later this month. 

"I had this sensation of both God promoting us to new levels while simultaneously feeling completely unqualified to actually inhabit the new territory He was calling us to," shares worship leader, Brett Lee Miller about the inspiration behind the new song. "Things were both great and seemingly impossible all at once. I love songs that come in the opposite spirit of hardship, but I also feel like as a writer, we owe it to listeners to be brutally honest about what following Jesus actually means. I wanted this song to be an invitation to rededicate ourselves to the true beauty and cost of Christian life."

Patrick Mayberry, Chris McClarney and Brenton Brown helped to co-write the song, which they say was birthed out of the vulnerable conversations with how a yes to God can be costly, not easy, but good and dangerous all at the same time. 

 "With Jesus, death becomes a prerequisite to resurrection," Miller explains. "Following Him is so much more than a ticket to heaven, it's a life willingly laid down again and again. In the words of the great C.S. Lewis, Course he isn't safe. But he's good. He's the King, I tell you.― The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe."

Jesus Culture's new album is set to be released on July 21.

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