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Scott Declaire Jr. - Unshackled (CCM)

Scott Declaire Jr. - Unshackled
Scott Declaire Jr. has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Unshackled.

'Unshackled' is a song of praise and hope. Jesus has done everything for each of us. His blood atoned for our transgressions. He won the victory through His resurrection. His love has saved both you and me.

Lyrics:

There in that place back then
All the lies were stuck inside my head
I tried to do it myself
But I lost the way
And I was bound in chains

Then I came to the end of me
That’s when my Jesus set me free
And I’ll never ever be the same

Unshackled
Was bound but now I’m free
The blood of Jesus bought me I’m redeemed
Unshackled
Was dead now I’m alive
Your resurrection won the victory
Your love has rescued me

I’ve been born again
The past is gone
And I’m not going back
I put my trust in You
To see the light
And I’m light again

I’ve seen the love that’s better than live
I’ve found the truth that broke the lies
And I’ll never ever be the same

Unshackled
Was bound but now I’m free
The blood of Jesus bought me I’m redeemed
Unshackled
Was dead now I’m alive
Your resurrection won the victory
Your love has rescued me

Here in Your presence victory has come
Here in Your presence my chains are falling down
I’m unshackled
Here in Your presence hell is defeated
Here in Your presence is where my freedom’s found
I’m unshackled

Unshackled
Was bound but now I’m free
The blood of Jesus bought me I’m redeemed
Unshackled
Was dead now I’m alive
Your resurrection won the victory
Your love has rescued me


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7ycGas9kUCYLxzt18CeP4m

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