Love of God (song)

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"Love of God"
Love of God - Brandon Lake & Phil Wickham.jpg
Single by Brandon Lake and Phil Wickham
ReleasedJune 28, 2024 (2024-06-28)
Genre Contemporary worship music
Length
  • 5:24
  • 7:48 (live)
Label Provident Label Group
Songwriter(s)
  • Brandon Lake
  • Benjamin William Hastings
  • Cody Carnes
  • Phil Wickham
Producer(s) Jonathan Smith
Brandon Lake singles chronology
"Miracle Child"
(2024)
"Love of God"
(2024)
"Hands Up to Heaven"
(2024)
Phil Wickham singles chronology
"Just Too Good"
(2023)
"Love of God"
(2024)
"Angels (Glory to God)"
(2024)
"Love of God" — EP
No.TitleLength
1."Love of God"5:24
2."Love of God" (Song Session; with Essential Worship)5:20
3."Love of God" (Instrumental Version)5:24
4."Love of God" (Acapella Version)5:11
Total length:21:19
"Love of God" (Live)
No.TitleLength
1."Love of God" (Live)7:48
2."Intro + Love of God" (Live)10:08
Total length:17:56

Charts

Chart performance for "Love of God"
Chart (2024)Peak
position
US Christian Songs ( Billboard ) [3] 20

Personnel

Adapted from AllMusic. [15]

Release history

Release history for "Love of God"
RegionVersionDateFormatLabelRef.
Various EP June 28, 2024 Provident Label Group [16]
LiveAugust 26, 2024 [17]

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