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Sam Moore - Redeem Us (CCM)


Sam Moore’s song ‘Redeem Us’ is a beautiful anthem of worship that reminds us of the enduring love and sacrifice of Jesus Christ for us. The song is inspired by the central theme of the Gospel message, as portrayed in Romans 5:8-10, which states that ‘while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.’

Moore’s delivery of the song is filled with passion and energy, as he channels an uplifting message of hope to encourage the listener to keep the faith, even in the face of struggles and strife. The lyrics of ‘Redeem Us’ paint a vivid picture of the love and sacrifice of Jesus, who willingly gave his life and body to redeem us from our sins.

The opening verse of the song describes how Jesus understood what was needed to redeem us and willingly gave his life to do so. The pre-chorus acknowledges Jesus as the Lamb of God and Heaven’s Son, given by the King of Heaven to restore and forgive us. The chorus then proclaims Jesus as the only one who could redeem us, with the Sun, Moon, and stars lifting their gaze to praise his name.

Sam Moore - Redeem UsThe second verse describes how Jesus was beaten down but still climbed the Cross to leave our sins behind, and God’s hand was moved, aggrieved but still proved his heart for us. The bridge of the song declares how Jesus overcame death and the grave and took back the keys to save our lives.

The final chorus of the song proclaims that victory has come, and the chains are broken, with the cry going out that Jesus is the only one who could redeem us. The song ends with a powerful outro that declares how Jesus overcame death and the grave and saved our lives.

Moore’s passionate delivery and the beautiful lyrics remind us of the incredible love and sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who willingly gave his life to redeem us from our sins. The song is a celebration of worship and a reminder that no matter what struggles or challenges we may face in life, Jesus is always with us, empowering us to be overcomers and have the victory.

I highly recommend listening to ‘Redeem Us’ and allowing its powerful message to uplift and inspire you. The song is a beautiful tribute to the enduring love of Jesus and a reminder of the hope and faith that he brings to our lives.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Sam-moore-redeem-us-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5KoDdyAyNF4fHlspSH2km6

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5KvvZqJScE

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

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