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Phil Craig - Jesus Has Conquered (Confidence) - Acoustic (CCM)


As a Christian music enthusiast, I am excited to share a new song by Phil Craig called 'Jesus Has Conquered (Confidence) - Acoustic'. This song offers hope, encouragement, and confidence in Jesus, no matter the circumstances.

Phil Craig is a Vancouver-based singer/songwriter and worship leader who has produced a beautiful acoustic rendition of his song 'Jesus Has Conquered'. This song is accompanied by beautiful strings, ambient guitars, and pianos, providing the perfect support for the inspiring lyrics of hope.

The lyrics of the song remind us that we are not guilty nor free, and we cannot judge ourselves because Christ died for us. The King of heaven declares that we are free, clothed in righteousness, and the Spirit of God lives in us. With such a realization, we should not throw away our confidence but instead draw near to God, knowing that we can enter into the holy place.

Phil Craig - Jesus Has Conquered (Confidence) - AcousticThe chorus of the song affirms that Jesus has conquered, and we can find our confidence in Him. We can see the empty tomb, and the veil has been torn in two, signifying the victory of Jesus. His triumph over death, sin, and shame should fill us with hope and assurance that we too can overcome.

The second verse of the song acknowledges that sometimes our hearts may be low, and our souls accused, but we can always look to Jesus. He upholds our hearts even when we see in part, and we can trust in Him to see us through.

The bridge of the song reminds us that we are welcomed into the throne of grace, and no matter what we face, Jesus is with us. His grace and mercy comfort us, and we are protected for eternity.

I encourage you to listen to 'Jesus Has Conquered (Confidence) - Acoustic' by Phil Craig. Let the inspiring lyrics and beautiful melody uplift your soul and fill you with hope and confidence in Jesus. The song is a reminder that no matter what we face, Jesus has conquered, and we can trust Him to see us through.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Phil-craig-jesus-has-conquered-confidence-acoustic-lyrics

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  • Website: https://www.philcraigmusic.com/


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1k6gP0D6X8UsxoF18cb11C

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xL0nXSLBDU

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

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