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Jenna Lee - Woman at the Well (CCM)


Jenna Lee’s ‘Woman at the Well’ is a soothing and poignant song that invites listeners into the story of the woman at the well from the Bible. The lyrics of the song beautifully captures the essence of the story and convey a message of hope and redemption.

From the opening verse, Jenna shares her vulnerability with the listener as she sings about feeling broken and scared, just like the woman at the well. The lyrics continue to draw parallels to other well-known Bible stories, such as the man who climbed a tree and the prodigal son, highlighting that everyone can experience feelings of desperation and shame. However, despite these feelings, the song’s chorus repeatedly calls out to listeners to come to Jesus and lay down their burdens, finding shelter and love.

Jenna Lee - Woman at the WellJenna’s vocals are soft and soulful, perfectly complementing the acoustic guitar and piano that form the backbone of the song’s melody. The repetition of the chorus in the outro reinforces the song’s central message that everything one needs can be found in Jesus.

Listeners who are searching for a calming and reassuring song with a spiritual message will find solace in ‘Woman at the Well.’ The lyrics, combined with the gentle instrumentation and Jenna’s emotive vocals, create a powerful and moving piece of music. So if you're looking for a song to soothe your soul and help you connect with your spirituality, then make sure to give ‘Woman at the Well’ a listen.


Lyrics


https://genius.com/Jenna-lee-woman-at-the-well-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2W1KEOCcDIKFgL2ak4MudZ

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXaTc2I0eaE

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

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