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FRK - Already Won (R&B/CHH)


FRK's 'Already Won' is an inspiring R&B song that speaks to anyone who has ever felt like they are fighting a losing battle in life. The song reminds us that we don't have to fight our battles alone because Jesus has already won the victory for us.

The lyrics of 'Already Won' are simple but powerful. They speak of the struggles and challenges that we face in life, but also of the hope and victory that we have in Jesus. FRK opens up about his own personal struggles, admitting that he has felt like a convict and hasn't always been honest. But he also acknowledges that the victory is already won through Jesus Christ.

The chorus of the song repeats the phrase 'it's already won' several times, driving home the message that we don't have to fight for victory because Jesus has already won it for us. The song also emphasizes the importance of surrendering our lives to Jesus and living a life worth dying for.

FRK - Already WonOne of the most inspiring lines in the song is 'My surrender is a journey, it's not a destination only.' This line reminds us that surrendering our lives to Jesus is not a one-time event but a continuous journey of growth and transformation.

The message of 'Already Won' is especially relevant in today's world, where it can be easy to feel overwhelmed and defeated by the negativity and temptation that surround us. FRK's message is one of hope and encouragement, reminding us that we have already won the victory through Jesus Christ.

The R&B beat of the song is catchy and upbeat, making it a great song to listen to. But it's the message of the song that really shines through and makes it worth listening to.

'Already Won' by FRK is a powerful and inspiring R&B song that encourages listeners to remember that they don't have to fight their battles alone. The song's message of hope and victory through Jesus Christ is both timely and timeless, and the catchy beat and powerful lyrics make it a must-listen for anyone who needs a reminder of their own strength and resilience.



Lyrics


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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6HFvIKp99ziaxQPlX8ORlF

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BW9PGI5yePo

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

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