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Tenielle Neda, Jon Guerra - Jesus You Come - Acoustic (CCM) #IndieChristianStar

Tenielle Neda, Jon Guerra - Jesus You Come - Acoustic
Tenielle Neda, Jon Guerra has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Jesus You Come - Acoustic. Tenielle Neda, Jon Guerra is also one of our Indie Christian Stars (a special status given to Indie artists by an external committee of music professionals).

The video was made during a live performance of "Jesus You Come" for the Gospel Coalition Advent Concert 2020. The song was released on Spotify on November 26th, 2021

Lyrics:

Jesus you come, Emmanuel.
Jesus you come, Lord of the World.
In obedience, sent to the earth
To live to walk to die to rise,
to bring the Spirit’s birth.

God Most High
Holy One
The humble King is here with us
Son of Man
Messiah
Emmanuel, Emmanuel, Emmanuel
Our God is here with us.

Jesus you come, Emmanuel
God incarnate, divine miracle
Came down to us, born of great love,
That we might be daughters, sons
Of the Living One.

God Most High
Holy One
The humble King is here with us
Son of David
Yeshua
Emmanuel, Emmanuel, Emmanuel
Our God is here with us.

Jesus you come, Emmanuel.
Given, a son: light of the world.
Perfect prince of peace, lamb without blemish.
You lived, you walked, you died, you rose
to reconcile the lost.

God Most High
Holy One
The humble King is here with us
Son of God
Our Saviour
Emmanuel, Emmanuel, Emmanuel
Our God is here with us.

#TenielleNeda #JonGuerra #JesusYouCome
#thegospelcoalition @adventconcert


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0cBXP4xPo4E1YmAbXYPNxp

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

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

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