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Yair Levi Releases “Blessed” — A Powerful Worship Song Rooted in Faith and Unity

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Israeli worship artist Yair Levi has just released his new single, “Blessed,” a stirring anthem inspired by Genesis 12: “I will bless those who bless you.” The song is a heartfelt call for unity among nations and trust in God’s eternal promise to Israel.

“Blessed” carries a deep spiritual message, blending emotional melodies with scripture-based lyrics that highlight God’s faithfulness and unchanging love for His people. It’s more than a song—it’s a declaration of hope and divine purpose.

Yair Levi is the first Jewish Israeli to make a global impact in Christian worship music. A descendant of the biblical Tribe of Levi and a former Israeli Navy Seals captain, Yair brings a unique voice that bridges ancient Hebrew traditions with today’s worship culture.

He first gained worldwide recognition with “Refa Na,” a prayer for healing he wrote for his grandmother. That moment marked the beginning of his mission to use music as a bridge between faiths. Now, Yair tours internationally, leading worship in Hebrew and sharing messages of peace, faith, and restoration. His songs, videos, and teachings have reached millions and continue to inspire both Jewish and Christian audiences.

“Blessed” is now available on all streaming platforms.

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