Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think on these things. Php 4:1
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Current Feature | ZION is LOVE

Lyrics
Zion
Jimmy D Diamond (2025)
Zion Master of
His name is Jesus
The King to whom every knee will bow
Proud Groom of chosen Bride
Zion Wisdom of God
Did Deep call to deep?
Have you ever walked
Where God’s pet sea monsters sleep?
Zion The Battle Won
Brave hearts did not faint
The walls were breached
The ground made Holy
Zion Cornerstone of
His name is Jesus
The King to whom every knee will bow
Proud Groom of chosen Bride
Zion, in Love
Tender touch of lowered eyes
Demure—and gently kept
Transformed and born once more
Zion in Future
Never dreamt, nor come to mind
Brilliant blaze of living light
Expanding power — and endless love
Zion Master of
His name is Jesus
The King to whom every knee will bow
Proud Groom of chosen Bride
Tiny Faith Study
“Zion Master of / His name is Jesus / The King to whom every knee will bow / Proud Groom of chosen Bride”
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Zion – Represents God’s people and dwelling place (Isaiah 2:3, Psalm 132:13–14, Hebrews 12:22).
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“His name is Jesus” – Philippians 2:9–10: “At the name of Jesus every knee should bow.”
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“Proud Groom of chosen Bride” – Ephesians 5:25–27 and Revelation 19:7–9: Christ as Bridegroom, the Church as Bride.
“Zion Wisdom of God / Did Deep call to deep? / Have you ever walked / Where God’s pet sea monsters sleep?”
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"Wisdom of God” – 1 Corinthians 1:24: Christ called “the wisdom of God.”
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“Deep calls to deep” – Psalm 42:7.
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“Sea monsters” – Genesis 1:21 (תַּנִּין tannīn, plural תַּנִּינִם tanninim), Job 41 (Leviathan), Psalm 104:26: “There go the ships; there is that Leviathan, whom You made to play therein.”
“Zion The Battle Won / Brave hearts did not faint / The walls were breached / The ground made Holy”
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Victory theme – Isaiah 25:8, 1 Corinthians 15:57: “Thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
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“Walls were breached” – echoes Jericho (Joshua 6) or Ephesians 2:14: Christ breaking the dividing wall.
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“Ground made holy” – Exodus 3:5, Joshua 5:15: holy ground in God’s presence.
“Zion, in Love / Tender touch of lowered eyes / Demure—and gently kept / Transformed and born once more”
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Transformation and new birth – John 3:3: “You must be born again.”
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Gentle, faithful love – Hosea 2:19–20: God betrothing His people in lovingkindness.
“Zion in Future / Never dreamt, nor come to mind / Brilliant blaze of living light / Expanding power—and endless love”
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“Never dreamt, nor come to mind” – 1 Corinthians 2:9: “Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor has it entered into the heart of man...”
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“Brilliant blaze of living light” – Revelation 21:23: “The city has no need of the sun… for the glory of God gives it light.”
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“Endless love” – Jeremiah 31:3: “I have loved you with an everlasting love.”
Summary
The song is fully Biblical journey in imagery: Zion as God’s redeemed people; Jesus as divine Wisdom, Bridegroom, Victor, and Cornerstone; cosmic creation motifs (sea monsters); victory and holiness; future glory of the New Jerusalem.
It weaves theology from Psalms, Isaiah, the Gospels, Paul’s letters, and Revelation into poetic unity around Christ’s supremacy and love.
Album Art
The clean garments hanging in light naturally symbolize a holy life—purified, set apart, and maintained through faith.
Biblically, holiness is not static; it’s continual cleansing and readiness. The image shows that: garments washed, lifted, and drying in open air—a life made clean and kept clean before God.
It visually aligns with Revelation 19:8 and Ecclesiastes 9:8—the believer’s call to live in purity, always prepared for the Bridegroom