We Have Come Music Video //top\\ -

The chorus repeats, but now it’s a call and response between the artist and the crowd: “We have come — not to conquer — we have come — to belong.”

Drums drop out for 4 counts. Then explosive re-entry. We Have Come Music Video

The camera work in the is kinetic and engaging. It doesn't sit still. It pans across the rows of the Tri-City Singers, zooms in on soloists, and captures the sweeping movements of the choir as they sway in unison. This movement mirrors the tempo of the song, which is driving and incessant. The editing creates a rhythm that matches the beat, making it impossible for the viewer to remain passive. You aren't just watching a performance; you are being pulled into the rhythm of the celebration. The chorus repeats, but now it’s a call

Slow, low-lit shots. Rain on a window. A pair of worn boots on a cracked pavement. It doesn't sit still

: It showcases a spirited atmosphere where worship is physical and vocal. Believers are encouraged to "dance before Him" and "make a joyful noise," turning the music video into a celebration of new life and divine delight.