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Heaven on Record: Terence I. Corbett Delivers a Stirring Worship Experience with Worthy Is The Lamb That Was Slain

  • October 11, 2025
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Some songs are crafted. Others feel delivered. For inspirational artist and true worshiper, Terence I. Corbett, his new worship single “Worthy Is The Lamb That Was Slain” belongs perpetually played and sung daily—a song he believes was not written by him, as it was delivered by God Himself.

The track arrived during a quiet moment of devotion as he read Revelation Chapter 5, a passage that depicts a heavenly chorus adoring Christ at the throne. What followed, Corbett describes, was a “heavenly download”—melody, message, and conviction intertwined with spiritual clarity. His responsibility, he says, was simple: be obedient, join in singing with the angels, elders, and beasts around God’s throne, then invite others to do the same.

What sets the record apart is its intentional sense of reverence. This isn’t performance-driven worship—it’s worship built to invite. Produced by Malvern V. Gumbs of MVG Productions, the song surrounds listeners in a warm, celestial atmosphere layered with serene vocals, gentle orchestration, and powerful choral swells. The voices of Aaliyah Paul, Darnell Birmingham, Jasmin Hull, and Donald Birmingham enrich the experience, expanding the sonic landscape into something that feels collective—like stepping into an eternal chorus mid-praise.

At the core of the single is biblical integrity. Every lyric is drawn directly from scripture, a choice Corbett made with purpose. He encourages listeners not just to hear the song, but to experience it in full context: listen attentively, meditate on Revelation 5, and then join in singing. More than a recording, the track functions as a moment of worship anyone can access—uniting believers by returning them to the words already sung in heaven.

Corbett’s vision isn’t tied to streams, charts, or accolades. He repeatedly emphasizes that “Worthy Is The Lamb That Was Slain” serves a higher intention—to direct full attention to Jesus Christ. It’s clear that his work carries devotional weight rather than industry ambition. Every note is anchored in his prayer that listeners would encounter the presence of Christ and reflect on His sacrifice in a deeply personal way.

For Terence I. Corbett, this release is part of a greater calling. He doesn’t view himself as a singer chasing a career—he sees himself as a vessel, entrusted with songs that aren’t his to keep. As he continues his journey, he remains committed to sharing music led by faith and scripture—music without compromise, created for one purpose: to glorify God.

Stream “Worthy Is The Lamb That Was Slain” on Spotify
​https://open.spotify.com/track/2D9IYN1sT6yLNJUjiyrJzE?si=bTQXGmL-RPCe_14g1LcKMw

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