Skip to main content

Ryan Ellis - New Wine Flow (CCM)

Ryan Ellis - New Wine Flow
On Friday, June 24, Ryan Ellis shared new music with this track titled 'New Wine Flow'. 

Ryan Ellis refers to this as a 'sneaky drop' that he did last Thursday night. He knows that quite a few people (himself included) have been anticipating the release of this song for quite some time.

We are happy to be able to share the lyrics with you. The official audio can be heard below.   

New Wine Flow lyrics:

All of this crying
I can’t do it anymore
And all of this fighting
Can’t remember what it’s for
All of these secrets
And all of this weakness

How do you surrender
When every day’s a battlefield
And how do you get better
When you got wounds that haven’t healed
I did it my way
Let’s do it Your way

I think it’s time
For a holy new wine
Because my thirsty soul’s waiting
So let it rain down from Heaven
I think it’s time
To leave the old ways behind
I wanna feel a fresh wind blow
Spirit, let the new wine flow

Meet me at the water
You can bring the miracles
I need what You offer
A taste of something beautiful
The way that You love me
Is sweeter than honey

And I think it’s time
For a holy new wine
Because my thirsty soul’s waiting
So let it rain down from Heaven
I think it’s time
To leave the old ways behind
I wanna feel a fresh wind blow
Spirit, let the new wine flow

No matter what I’m facing
No matter what is broken
Let your heart let go
Spirt, let the new wine flow


#RyanEllis #ChristianMusic #NewWineFlow


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2xDpWnVhlAAsqjFWWYU80i

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZXE7D4kjRE

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

Popular posts

'Lonely Dirt Road' by Dax: A Journey to Solitude and God

Dax's 'Lonely Dirt Road' is a conversation that Dax has with himself and God. Dax shares his journey of turning mental health walks into healing solitary drives. As you listen, you can almost feel the cruise, where it's just you, your thoughts, and God.  The chorus is so relatable: 'When I need space, that's where I go, a place to escape that nobody knows.' What do you do when life's pressures stack high? Do you also have a space where you can let go? That lonely dirt road that Dax sings about symbolizes solitude, but it is also an incredible opportunity for connecting with God.  Dax's honesty is raw and relatable. 'I didn't want my family to see me cry… dealing with the pressure of trying to provide.' There are times when we all put on a smile to hide how challenging situations may be. Like his father, Dax says that he finds peace on this lonely road, where challenges become opportunities to grow. This shows the core of our faith: that...

Brandon Lake - Praise You Anywhere (CCM)

'Praise You Anywhere' by Brandon Lake is a powerful anthem that encourages us to turn to praise in every season of life. No matter the circumstances we face, choosing to praise God will shift our perspective and ignite faith within us. The lyrics of the song remind us that in the midst of darkness, fire, and challenges, we can dance, sing, and praise God. We are called to worship even when it doesn't make sense and to boldly face the giants that stand before us. The song emphasizes the power of praising God in the highest, acknowledging His worthiness of all our praise. Brandon Lake's heartfelt message resonates with the reality that there are times when we find ourselves in prisons and battles. However, even in those moments, we can cry out to heaven, stand firm, and worship with our hands held high. The song encourages us to trust that God will bring us through, and in response, we will praise Him anywhere. The bridge of the song beautifully highlights God's faith...

"The Christ" by NewSpring Worship: Answering the Call to Confess

NewSpring Worship's new release, called "The Christ", invites us to answer Jesus' timeless question: "Who do you say that I am?" The song takes us to the scene of Mark 8:29, where Jesus and His disciples were on their way to Caesarea Philippi, and He asked His disciples: "Who do men say that I am?" After the disciples answered, Jesus turned the question around and made it personal… He asked them: "But what about you? Who do you say I am?' Peter answered, 'You are the Messiah.'" Tom, one of the members of NewSpring Worship shared: "… we want that to be a confession of every individual in our church and outside of our church. And we want that to be a confession of everybody." That's the heart of the song. Ask yourself, if you had been there together with the other disciples on that road with Jesus, what would your answer be to His question, "Who do you say that I am?" With this song, you have the oppor...