Skip to main content

Camille & Gabriel - God so Loved the World (CCM)


Camille & Gabriel has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called God so Loved the World.

Camille & Gabriel shared that it is with great enthusiasm that they share with you their latest pop / afropop single: God so Loved the World. 

This first composition in English is inspired by chapters 1, 3 and 8 of the Gospel of John. It highlights who Jesus is, what he did and what he calls us to do. The chorus recalls the well-known passage from John 3:16: “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” The power of this song is in its lyrics, which echo precious Bible truths shared by millions of believers around the world.

We hope this song will be a blessing to your ears and to your soul!

Here are the lyrics as well:

Oh, in the beginning was the Word
And the Word was with God
And the Word was God. 
Through Him all things were made
In Him was life 
The light of all mankind.


For God so loved the world 
That He gave His one and only Son
That whoever believes in Him shall not perish

But have eternal life with Him.


Oh, and the Word became flesh
Wore our skin and bones
Lived in our tents and homes.
He gave to this world some light

To the thirsty living water
A bright hope and a real love.


So He said to the Jews who had believed Him: 
“If you abide in my Word
You truly are my disciples.
Then, you will know the truth
And the truth will set you free. 
Beloved, do not let your hearts be troubled!
You believe in God, believe in me also 
For those who believe in my name

Will do the works I have been doing
They’ll do even greater things
And whatever they will ask in my Name

I will do.”



© Camille & Gabriel 2021


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3jKGOU6l12lZ9RyDR7Ldao

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkGb0ymdl58

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

Popular posts

"Holy Forever" by Stephanie Staples: When Music Becomes an Offering

(by Jasper Tan) Stephanie Staples has just recently released her own rendition of Chris Tomlin’s recent critically acclaimed worship song “Holy Forever”. For this version, Stephanie transforms this song into a soulful and reverent version of this classic hit. While Tomlin’s version is more grandiose and soaring, Stephanie’s version feels more grounded and meditative. Leaning on her more emotive expression of the song, this version offers an alternative listen to a song that is well loved by this generation of Christian worshippers. Just like Tomlin’s original version, "Holy Forever" themes gives focus on eternal worship and the unchanging dominion of Jesus Christ over us. The song gives reverence to the value and the importance of having Jesus in our life. Our continued reverence and submission to him is crucial in our quest to know him more and understand how his presence in our life transforms us to become better Christians. Foremost to this is accepting the fact that Jesus...

"Soon and Very Soon" by Robby Robinson: Why This Classic Still Hits Like the First Time

What if one song could carry the weight of every hardship you've ever faced, and still leave you smiling? That's exactly what AndraĆ© Crouch accomplished in 1978 when he wrote "Soon and Very Soon," and this new recording by Robby Robinson, Tony Galla, and Ray Reynolds makes sure you feel every bit of it.  The song is based on Revelation 21:3–4, reminding us of what's coming: no more crying, no more dying, just the glorious moment we finally see the King. Simple words, but it carries a profound promise.  Crouch was honest about the journey. There are "rivers we must cross" and "mountains we must climb." He emphasizes the truth that faith doesn't erase our struggles — it sustains us through them. God, as the lyrics remind us, will "supply all the strength that we need."   Featuring powerhouse vocalists Tony Galla and Ray Reynolds, Robinson blends this classic gospel energy with a rich, Hammond-organ-driven groove. Rather than a slow...

"Going Outta My Mind" by Fisher of Men: He Challenges You to Stop Living for Yourself

(by Jasper Tan) "Going Outta My Mind" by Fisher of Men is a modern indie pop CCM song that focuses on the suffocating nature of being self-centered, rather than being freed by the truth of God's love. With the lines "Yeah I've been livin' in my head too long, spinnin' every little worry like a broken song," it quickly establishes our tendency to dwell on our problems. And once we get in too deep with it, we more often than not get drowned by the darkness it brings. These intrusive thoughts are not healthy for us. And the only way to break free from these thoughts is to acknowledge and receive God's love, and place your problems in His care.  A simple "tap" by Jesus is all that it takes to be set free from this cycle of darkness. But the question is, are we ready to acknowledge it and let go? Jesus is always there ready to offer His help. He's always there ready to offer His friendship. Are we ready to receive it? Are we ready for H...