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Micky Paap - Welcome to My Heart, Jesus (CCM)


'Welcome to My Heart, Jesus' by Micky Paap is a reggae-style CCM song that carries a powerful message of finding hope and strength in the midst of adversity. The background behind the song reveals the personal journey of Micky Paap, who faced a traumatic event stemming from divorce and its aftermath. In his darkest moments, he found solace and survival through his faith in Jesus Christ.

The lyrics of 'Welcome to My Heart, Jesus' reflect the struggles and longing for deliverance that Micky experienced. The song portrays the imagery of being trapped in the quicksands of life, fighting to breathe and feeling surrounded by sin. It is a cry for help, a plea for the Son of God, Jesus, to come and rescue the weary soul. Through heartfelt expressions, Micky calls out to Jesus and invites Him into his heart and soul.

Micky Paap - Welcome to My Heart, JesusThe song takes a turn towards a rap section with a Jamaican flair, emphasizing the blessedness of the poor, the weak, and those who mourn. It highlights the importance of putting God first and relying on His words for sustenance and guidance. Micky's lyrics beautifully convey the message that when we encounter the love of God through Jesus Christ, our paths become clearer, and His presence becomes a beacon of light in our lives.

'Welcome to My Heart, Jesus' is a captivating fusion of reggae rhythms and heartfelt lyrics that will uplift your spirit and ignite a sense of hope. It encourages listeners to hold onto their faith, especially in times of desperation and despair. Micky Paap's personal testimony and the infectious melodies in this song serve as a reminder that no matter the circumstances, Jesus is there to rescue, comfort, and lead us toward a brighter future.

I invite you to immerse yourself in the inspiring sounds of 'Welcome to My Heart, Jesus' by Micky Paap. Let the reggae beats and the heartfelt lyrics wash over you, reminding you of the power of faith and the unwavering love of Jesus Christ. May this song be a source of encouragement and inspiration as you navigate the challenges of life, finding solace in the arms of the Son of God.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Micky-paap-welcome-to-my-heart-jesus-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5007vdQ9ItAeVqLCkwhtuW

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39FKfKf3c9I

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