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Cody Wright - Liberated (CCM)

Cody Wright - Liberated
Cody Wright has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called 'Liberated'. 

Cody shares: "This song means a lot to me. It is my debut single as a recent high school graduate. The inspiration came from an annual school trip to the mountains called 'Winter mount Seminar' where my school takes an entire week off of coursework and goes to the mountain to worship, pray, learn, and just go deeper into community. The most recent trip there I was going into it in a not very good place and a lot of things burdening me down, but up there I found this liberation that was so freeing in every conceivable way. Through this liberation I experience an even deeper connection with my closest friends, and I let go of things like anxiety and worry, which I feel like a lot of people need that right now. This song is meant to inspire anyone listening to accept the invitation handed to them by Jesus to understand the same liberation that I understand. I can't live without the liberation I have now and I want any listeners to feel like they can have it too. I'll be dancing and shouting the name of Jesus for many days to come." 



Lyrics:

Theres an atmosphere of praise
Surrounding all the room
A place where I found grace
An awestruck love and faith
A place to call home
A heavenly call to wake
To pick up my cross
To shout out in praise

I've been liberated
Redeemed and called enough
I've been celebrated
Surrounded by your love
I've been captivated
So Jesus take me
Where ever you lead I'll follow I'll go there
Cause you set me free, and you are my savior

A spiritual blessing
That shakes me to my core
God your kingdom reigns
Stirring my soul
Healing my pain
So I'll shout to the mountains

I've been liberated
Redeemed and called enough
I've been celebrated
Surrounded by your love
I've been captivated
So Jesus take me
Where ever you lead I'll follow I'll go there
Cause you set me free, and you are my savior

I was broken alone
With no one to follow
At the feet of your throne
I found my tomorrow
So I'll shout to the heavens
You're wonderful name
Our God has a love so strong that
You're covered in grace
I'm no longer alone
Cause you took my sorrow
At the feet of your throne
I found my tomorrow
So I'll shout to the heavens
You're wonderful name
Our God has a love so strong that
You're covered in grace

I've been liberated
Redeemed and called enough
I've been celebrated
Surrounded by your love
I've been captivated
So Jesus take me
Where ever you lead I'll follow I'll go there
Cause you set me free, and you are my savior


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/15ILPjn9zfkE4YIP4hv0fr

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfDr0-vCBxg

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

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