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New Horizons Worship - My Jesus Lives (CCM)


New Horizons Worship's 'My Jesus Lives' is a powerful Christian contemporary song that beautifully portrays the story of Easter and the freedom that Jesus Christ purchased for us with His blood... a freedom worthy of being in our minds each day of our lives. The song speaks of Jesus's sacrifice for us, walking the lonely road to Calvary, bleeding, and dying for our sins. The lyrics are moving, and the music is equally compelling, making it a song that truly touches the heart.

The song acknowledges the mourning that those following Jesus felt after His death but also reminds us that we get to see the story in full view now, knowing that the grave was not the end for Jesus. The chorus declares triumphantly, 'My Jesus lives, He lives, He walked right out of that grave.' The lyrics inspire listeners to feel the joy and freedom that comes with knowing Jesus, who put the devil down in his place, and who has freed us from sin.

New Horizons Worship - My Jesus LivesThe song is a beautiful tribute to Jesus and reminds us that He is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. The lyrics remind us that we need not worry or fear as we walk with Jesus, singing this victory song. Listening to this song can genuinely lift one's spirit and inspire gratitude for the incredible sacrifice that Jesus made for us.

If you're looking for a song that will encourage you and remind you of the power of Jesus Christ's resurrection, then 'My Jesus Lives' is definitely worth listening to. It is a beautiful reminder that we are free from sin and that we can have hope and joy because of Jesus Christ's sacrifice on the cross.



Lyrics


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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1qGkQdciWcLnKRkEnJYZp8

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

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

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