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Jonathan David Helser, Melissa Helser - I Am Your Beloved - Live (CCM)

Jonathan David Helser, Melissa Helser - I Am Your Beloved - Live
Jonathan David Helser, Melissa Helser has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called I Am Your Beloved - Live.

LYRICS: 

I've heard the accusation
And I've heard the propaganda
I've heard the lies

They whisper to my soul
That I have been forsaken
And I'll always be forgotten
No matter what I do
It's not enough

Then I heard a voice
As it opened up the heavens
Reminding me
Of whom I've always been

I am Your beloved
You have bought me with Your blood
And on Your hand
You've written out my name
I am Your beloved
One the Father loves
Mercy has defeated all my shame

There's no accusation or any condemnation
When I look into my Fathers eyes
They don't see my sin
They only see redemption
This is how my heart
Has been defined
I can hear a voice
That is louder than the thunder
Reminding me of whom I've always been

I am Your beloved
You have bought me with Your blood
And on Your hand
You've written out my name
I am Your beloved
One the Father loves
Mercy has defeated all my shame

The One who knows me best
Is the One who loves me most
There is nothing I have done
That could change the Father's love

Oh, the One who knows me best
Is the One who loves me most
There is nothing I have done
That could change the Father's love

Oh, the One who knows me best
Is the One who loves me most
There is nothing I have done
That could change the Father's love

I am Your beloved
You have bought me with Your blood
And on Your hand
You've written out my name
I am Your beloved
One the Father loves
Your mercy has defeated all my shame

I am Your beloved
You have bought me with Your blood
And on Your hand
You've written out my name
I am Your beloved
One the Father loves
And your mercy has defeated all my shame

I can hear the feet of the Father running

I can hear the feet of the Father running

Oh, I can hear the feet of the Father running

Oh, I can hear the feet of the Father running

It's Like a stampede of grace
Coming my way
Mercy I never earned
Grace I never deserved
Coming to bring me home again

I can hear the Father calling my name

I can see the face of my Father
I can hear the voice of my Father
Calling out my name

I can hear the Father
I can hear the heart
I can hear the heart of my Father

Here He comes
Here He comes
Here He comes

Oh, the One who knows me best
Is the One who loves me most
There is nothing I have done
That could change the Father's love
(Let's sing together)

Oh, the One who knows me best
Is the One who loves me most
There is nothing I have done
That could change the Father's love


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/13XM0BNHrBkxsoktnEDwyY

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaBsx3COdQM

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

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