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Rhys Warden Perfect Love


Rhys Warden’s “Perfect Love” is a beautiful worship song that focuses on the love of God and the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross. This song encourages listeners to reflect on the depth and breadth of God’s love for us and how it was demonstrated through Jesus’ death and resurrection.

The song opens with the lyrics “I see Your scars, Your hands and feet, the Savior's life poured out for me, I'm overwhelmed, this selfless love, the way You gave, Your life for me”. Rhys’ vocals are emotive, and they evoke a sense of awe and gratitude towards God. The song is a reminder that Jesus died for our sins, and that through His sacrifice, we have been forgiven and reconciled to God.

Rhys Warden - Perfect LoveThe chorus of the song declares the perfect love of God with the lyrics “Your perfect love, Your perfect love, arms stretched wide, pouring out your life”. The song emphasizes that God’s love is perfect and that it is the most beautiful and selfless love that we could ever experience. The song also emphasizes the power of the cross and the resurrection with the lyrics “the great divide is reconciled, when the stone rolled away on that wonderful day, filling earth with Your glory, You conquered the grave”.

The song’s music is also beautiful and complements the lyrics well. The keyboard and guitar create a gentle, peaceful melody that allows the lyrics to stand out. The song crescendos in the bridge with the declaration that God’s love and resurrection power are alive and still at work today. Anna Joyce’s harmonies in the chorus and bridge add depth and richness to the song.

I encourage you to listen to this song and reflect on the love of God and the sacrifice of Jesus. The song is a powerful reminder of the incredible love that God has for us and the redemption that we have through Jesus. It’s a perfect song to listen to during times of reflection and communion with God. So, take a moment to listen to “Perfect Love” by Rhys Warden and be reminded of the amazing love of God.



You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3CX4biiQ8OodBDmbkJ4uc9

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkH7m_dM9UY

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