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Red Letter Society - OCEAN - Radio Edit (CCM)

Red Letter Society - OCEAN - Radio Edit
Red Letter Society has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called OCEAN - Radio Edit.

Jordan West let us know that they have adjusted the release schedule of their upcoming EP. They have also created a set of new mixes for their album.

Ocean (Radio Edit) came out today. On April 22nd the full album will come out, all with new mixes.


Lyrics:

Your grace, is an open ocean
A flood that covers me
I know, I could never earn it
Still You pour your grace on me

No where to hide
No place to escape
A wilderness ripe with unending grace
Shame will subside
Fear is replaced with The water of life
The ocean of grace

Your peace, it floods around me
Embraced by heavens hands
I know I could never find it
Still You poor your peace on me

No where to hide
No place to escape
A wilderness ripe with unending grace
Shame will subside
Fear is replaced with The water of life
The ocean of grace

My sin can’t live anymore
I’m baptized in grace with no shore
I am overcome by the depth of Your love
You know me in all of my shame
Still You call me a child of the King
I am overwhelmed by the depth of Your love

My sin can’t live anymore
I’m baptized in grace with no shore
I am overcome by the depth of Your love
Oh and You know me in all of my shame
And You call me a child of the King
I am overwhelmed by the depth of Your love

No where to hide
No place to escape
A wilderness ripe with unending grace
Shame will subside
Fear is replaced with The water of life
The ocean of grace

No where to hide
No place to escape
A wilderness ripe with unending grace
Shame will subside
Fear is replaced with The water of life
The ocean of grace


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1sjN8acHmAv5Q6q8qDE97v

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOLJZPyQc44

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

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