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Reyer, Retain, Anna Benton - Who You Say I Am - Reyer & Retain Remix (CEDM)

Reyer, Retain, and Anna Benton have released a Christian EDM (CEDM) track called Who You Say I Am - Reyer & Retain Remix.

Whenever Reyer's name appears on a release, I know I am in for a treat! In their production, Reyer, Retain, and Anna Benton live up to this expectation.

Lyrics:

VERSE 1: Reyer, Retain, Anna Benton - Who You Say I Am - Reyer & Retain Remix
Who am I that the highest King 
Would welcome me 
I was lost but He brought me in
Oh His love for me 
Oh His love for me 

CHORUS:
Who the Son sets free
Oh is free indeed 
I’m a child of God 
Yes I am

VERSE 2: 
Free at last 
He has ransomed me
His grace runs deep 
While I was a slave to sin
Jesus died for me 
Yes He died for me 


CHORUS 2:
Who the Son sets free
Oh is free indeed 
I’m a child of God 
Yes I am
In my Father’s house 
There’s a place for me 
I’m a child of God 
Yes I am

BRIDGE:
I am chosen 
Not forsaken
I am who You say I am
You are for me 
Not against me
I am who You say I am 


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3MEsc8g0qmBEFIWTtXEFBG

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pB9tOCSqxoY

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

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