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Shane & Shane - You've Already Won - Radio Version (CCM)


Shane & Shane's 'You've Already Won - Radio Version' is a powerful and inspiring song that reminds us that we are not alone in this world and that our future is bright. The lyrics are full of hope and encouragement, and they remind us of the incredible sacrifice that Jesus made for us on the cross.

The song starts by acknowledging the struggles and battles that we face in this broken world. However, it also reminds us that we are not fighting alone and that Jesus has already won the victory for us. The chorus repeats the message of the song, emphasizing that no matter what comes our way, we can overcome because Jesus has already won the battle.

Shane & Shane - You've Already Won - Radio VersionThe bridge offers further reassurance that we know how the story ends, and that we will be with Jesus again. The outro reinforces the message that we are fighting a battle that Jesus has already won.

The melody of the song is simple and easy to sing along to, and the harmonies are beautiful.

'You've Already Won' is a song that will lift your spirits and give you hope, even in the midst of difficult circumstances. I highly recommend giving it a listen and allowing the lyrics to encourage and inspire you.




Lyrics:


https://genius.com/Shane-and-shane-youve-already-won-radio-version-lyrics


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0AFFHQofm2gRvFEHmnT7o1

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEGI6DPJ9Lg

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