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Luke Wareham - Shadows (Live) (CCM)


'Shadows' by Luke Wareham is a catchy CCM song that carries a message of hope and victory in the midst of life's trials and challenges. The background of the song highlights its purpose to bring hope to a broken world and speak truth into everyday situations.

Luke Wareham - Shadows (Live)The lyrics of the song acknowledge the power of Jesus' death and resurrection, declaring that death could not hold Him and that His light continues to shine throughout the ages. The cross of Christ is portrayed as a beacon of hope and victory, offering strength and assurance in the shadows of life and through any trials that may come.

The chorus emphasizes the contrast between human weakness and the strength of the Lord. Despite the challenges faced, the lyrics express a resolve to hold onto the hope found in the cross of Christ. The second verse celebrates Jesus' resurrection and the transformative power of His life, while the bridge reinforces the determination to persevere and trust in God's faithfulness.

'Shadows' is a song that invites listeners to find solace and strength in the redemptive work of Jesus, reminding them that they are not alone in their struggles. Its catchy melodies and meaningful lyrics serve as a reminder to hold onto hope and cling to the promise that God will never give up on His people.




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

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

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