Kari Jobe Releases 'When You Walk in the Room' Live Music Video for 'Majestic' Song of the Week [WATCH HERE]

Kari Jobe

Christian worship artist Kari Jobe released another live music video for her Majestic song of the week, and yesterday she picked "When You Walk Into the Room."

Today Jobe took to social media to explain the meaning behind the song, which is taken from Psalm 24:9-10. "Lift up your heads, O gates, And lift them up, O ancient doors, That the King of glory may come in! Who is this King of glory? The Lord of hosts, He is the King of glory."

"God is everywhere all the time. For those of us who grew up in church, this is one of the first things we learned about Him. And it's true. But occasionally-in a time of worship, or prayer, or simple stillness-the Lord's presence fills a room in an unmistakable way," Jobe wrote on Facebook. "It can happen when you're completely alone, or in a gathering of thousands."

Jobe went on to talk about how God's presence brings her peace, and how his "majesty" makes us feel the love of a king.

"When that ancient door opens and the King of Glory enters the room, we're flooded with a mix of thoughts and feelings. We're anxious, yet comforted. Somehow we simultaneously feel holy reverence and giddy joy. There is weightiness, yet lightness," she wrote.

The singer continued, "When He walks into the room, we sense we're on holy ground and yet somehow feel we've never been more home."

Watch the video below:

Last week she released "Always Enough" which comes from Philippians 3:7-9a.