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Nate Hopkins - TENDERLY (Acoustic Version) (CCM)


'TENDERLY (Acoustic Version)' by Nate Hopkins is a captivating CCM worship song that invites listeners into a serene and intimate worship experience. This acoustic cover, recorded in Philadelphia, PA, features the talents of six artists representing four different countries. With its calming dynamics, melodic voices, and a unique time signature of 9/8, the song creates a tranquil atmosphere that draws you closer to God's presence.

The lyrics of 'TENDERLY' beautifully capture the essence of Christ's birth and his role as the anticipated King and Savior. It portrays the humble and tender nature of Jesus, who came into the world as a baby yet held the divine purpose of redemption. The song paints a vivid picture of the incarnation of God, the Prince of Peace, and the transformative power of encountering His love.

Nate Hopkins - TENDERLY (Acoustic Version)As you listen to 'TENDERLY (Acoustic Version),' you will be moved by the heart of worship that is expressed. The song acknowledges our human struggle with unbelief and invites the listener to encounter Jesus, the one who turns and looks at us with tender compassion. It highlights the gratitude and praise we offer, comparing it to the expensive perfume poured at Jesus' feet, the surrender of our very selves.

'TENDERLY' also emphasizes the revolutionary and inclusive nature of Jesus' ministry. It speaks of the hierarchies being overturned, with Jesus crossing lines to reach and uplift the oppressed. The song celebrates the fulfillment of the Law and the freedom we find in Him.

I encourage you to immerse yourself in the beauty and depth of 'TENDERLY (Acoustic Version)' by Nate Hopkins. Let the tranquil melodies and heartfelt lyrics lead you into a place of worship and reflection. Allow the song to remind you of the tender love and grace of Jesus, who bore the weight of our sins and invites us into eternal union with Him. May this song inspire you to embrace the transformative power of encountering Christ and deepen your connection with Him through worship.



Lyrics


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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1TyTmCJzSU6ROWpzqFAa01

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3sdq02atRo

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