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WorshipMob - Salvation Hymn (That Great Name) (CCM)

WorshipMob has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Salvation Hymn (That Great Name).

Nathan Williamson shared the following: "This song feels like home to me! It is an ode to my roots like I’m back in that small town church where I first called on that great name of Jesus. I hope this song takes you back to that place where you first found Him, or stirs up your heart to receive him for the first time. Our home is heaven-bound!"

Amanda Huyser writes: WorshipMob - Salvation Hymn (That Great Name)"The verses to Salvation Hymn were inspired by my Church, The Family Church in McAllen, TX. At the end of every service our pastors present an opportunity to receive salvation through Jesus Christ, I wanted to translate that need for God into song! The verses are straight out of Psalms 51:2 (“Wash me clean from my guilt. Purify me from my sin.”) and 1 John 1:9 (“But if we confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness.”) I loved collaborating with Nathan on this and combining our songs together(thanks Aaron and Colten for your vision)! I pray that anyone that listens to this song would remember that God can turn your life around, He has a purpose and plan for each of you but you have to make a choice! Choose Jesus, Love you!"

As this praise is so powerful, we couldn't resist transcribing every word we hear in this recording. We hope that these lyrics will help you to join in singing! By the time you see this post on our website and social media accounts, these lyrics will also be visible on Spotify, Apple Music, Shazam, and several other platforms.



Lyrics:

Search my heart oh Lord, my God
Make me new again
Purify this broken vessel

God I let you in

Search my heart oh Lord, my God
Make me new again
Purify this broken vessel
God I let You in
Oh-h-h-h
(Yes) I let You in

Jesus, it is Jesus
Oh we call, the Lord, on that great name
Jesus, it is Jesus
You are worthy of the praise

This is our testimony, come on

I confess that I'm a mess
So wash my sins away
Guilt and shame, they have no place
The old has passed away

Jesus, it is Jesus, (it's always been You)
Oh we call, the Lord, on that great name (oh-h-h)
Jesus, it is Jesus
You are worthy of the praise
Sing it Eric

No longer bound by fear and doubt
A new creation now
I'm living in the light of Christ
My home is heaven now (ohhhhh)

Jesus, (oh Jesus) it is Jesus,
Oh we call on that great name
Jesus, it is Jesus
You are worthy (You are worthy) of the praise
Oh-oh-oh-oh
You are worthy of the praise
You are worthy of the praise (oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)

You are worthy of the praise (worthy of the praise)
You are worthy of the praise (worthy, worthy, worthy)
(Oh worthy, worthy, worthy)
(Oh, You are worthy of this song)
You are worthy of my heart
You are worthy, You are worthy

Jesus, it is Jesus
Oh we call, the Lord, on that great name
We say it like this
Jesus, his name is Jesus
You are worthy of the praise
You are worthy of the praise

You are worthy of the praise
We give you all to Jesus
Oh the praise
We give you all to Jesus
Yes
For what You've done for us
Wooh, Jesus
Oh hear, no, we call on Your great name

I'm gonna call on Your great name
You know we can call on Your great name
Oh, those who call in the name of the Lord
I say, call on Your great name
Hear the midnight hour, hear the midnight hour
I'm the one you call
Call on Your great name (yes, you can)

Ohhhhhh
Call on Your great name
We will call on Your great name
Call, call on Your great name
Jesus


#songsessions #worship #jesusisourhope #worshipmob #salavationhymn #thatgreatname


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5CS02hrHOQPiaCzMq8WqQZ

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQjXdxfIYN0


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

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