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Mary Ozaraga - Outrageous Love (CCM)


Mary Ozaraga's song 'Outrageous Love' is a powerful and emotional journey of self-reflection, acceptance, and love. The song's lyrics and background evoke a feeling of being understood, of not being alone in our struggles, and of hope. It reminds us that we are all imperfect, but there is a love that seeks out even the worst in us and saves us.

The song's lyrics are deep and thought-provoking, touching on topics such as guilt, shame, forgiveness, and healing. The chorus is especially powerful, encouraging listeners to step out of the darkness and into the arms of outrageous love. The bridge's lyrics 'Live like you are loved, Death doesn't get the final word' is a message of hope and resilience that can resonate with anyone who has experienced loss or difficult times.

Mary Ozaraga - Outrageous LoveThe collaboration between Amy Berry from Scotland and Mary Ozaraga from the Philippines adds a beautiful dimension to the song, bringing together two cultures and voices seeking to learn to love and love well. The result is a unique and captivating piece of music that can leave a lasting impression on its listeners.

I highly recommend giving 'Outrageous Love' a listen. Let the song's powerful message and beautiful vocals take you on a journey of self-discovery and healing. It's a song that can touch your heart and leave you feeling hopeful and inspired.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Mary-ozaraga-outrageous-love-lyrics

Connect with Mary Ozaraga

  • Website: https://mary-ozaraga-music.mailchimpsites.com/
  • LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/MaryOzaraga


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/63UaQOlUuVPPF6mo0sUjBL

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

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

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