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Grace Sounds - Salvation Has Called (feat. John Commons) (CCM)


'Salvation Has Called' is a beautiful contemporary worship song by Grace Sounds featuring John Commons. The song is based on Psalm 18 and is a declaration of praise to God for his salvation. The lyrics express gratitude for God's faithfulness and his ability to deliver us from sin and death.

The song has a moody yet upbeat tone that draws listeners in and creates an atmosphere of worship. The verses speak of God being our hiding place in every season and struggle, and of his power to ransom us from death and bring us to glory. The chorus, with its repetitive 'Hallelujahs,' reminds us to praise God every day for his salvation.

Grace Sounds - Salvation Has Called (feat. John Commons)The bridge speaks of God's attributes as the God of Wonders and the God of Freedom. The lyrics acknowledge that God can make a way through every person's struggles and build bridges with his grace.

The song finishes with an outro that reinforces the theme of praising God every day for his salvation. The melody and harmonies of the song are beautifully crafted and create a stirring worship experience.

'Salvation Has Called' is a powerful worship song that encourages us to focus on God's faithfulness and salvation. I highly recommend giving this song a listen, as it is sure to uplift your spirits and draw you into a deeper relationship with God.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Grace-sounds-salvation-has-called-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/19sAmbcXWGw59LvwDHQSBu

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiIa6oMMeXo

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