Exclusive Song Premiere: 11th Hour's "Fear Get Out of Here"

Southern Gospel trio 11th Hour returns with their new full-length album Anthem of the Ages, which releases on Oct. 29. Produced by GRAMMY-nominated Jeff Collins, the album underlines the power and versatility of the group's musical ministry. Anthem of the Ages is now available for pre-order, add and save.
One of the new album's highlights is the song "Fear Out of Here." In our current culture where the pandemic has brought so much despair and fear, the song is a powerful reminder that God is still in control. To listen to "Fear Get Out of Here," click HERE.
11th Hour's Victoria Bowlin reveals how the song came about. "I was standing in my kitchen one day, praying about all of the sickness going on, when the Lord spoke to me and said, "Fear is the root. Take authority, and tell it to leave." So, as I began to do that, God gave me the melody and lyrics to this song.
The style is very different for me, but I knew that it was anointed by God. The lyrics hit on some really controversial subjects, but I believe we've been silent for too long. The Bible says that no weapon formed against us shall proper, and sometimes you just have to remind the devil that, as a child of God, he has no rule over you or your mind."
With regards to the new album, Amber Eppinette Saunders exclaims, "I am so beyond excited for this album release. We have already been staging a few of these songs and even though we have had them released via stream for a little while, they are still just as timely today. Our prayer is that this album will help encourage and uplift the believer and also bring the wayward home! Jesus is the answer and He loves YOU! That is the true ANTHEM of the AGES!"
Pre-order, add or save Anthem of the Ages HERE.
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