Aaron Shust Brings Isaiah 6:3 to Life with "The Holiest"

Even with fifteen years as a successful Christian music artist under his belt, Aaron Shust takes on new territory with his new worship single "The Holiest." The song is a refreshing take on Isaiah 6:3 that is brimming with Holy Spirit power.
Aaron Shust shares: "This is a new song I wrote at the very beginning of my recent 40 Day stretch away from Social Media while I was reading through Isaiah 6:3. Back in a time of political uncertainty, God showed the prophet Isaiah a vision of the Throne Room of Heaven with ADONAI Himself in all His Glory in complete control. Mysterious, winged, angel-like creatures surrounded Him singing these words...I pray that God would reveal to us, today, even a glimpse of His holiness, that we might respond as Isaiah did, receive God's mercy, forgiveness and cleansing, and be made fit to GO for Him!"
About Aaron Shust
Over the past decade, Aaron Shust has earned a reputation as one of Christian music's most compelling songwriters and a vocalist of considerable depth and passion. He was named both New Artist and Songwriter of the Year at the 2007 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards and the impact of his song, "My Savior My God" was recognized with the Song of the Year honor. He has continued to build on that early promise to become one of the community's most creative and trusted voices. Shust is well known for such hits as "My Hope is in You," which spent 14 weeks at No. 1, "No One Higher," which hit the summit on the Inspirational chart and "Ever Be," which made its way to No. 3 on the NCA chart. "O Come O Come Emmanuel" has become a perennial holiday favorite, earning acclaim as the most played song each December for 10 years in a row.
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