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Chelsea Chaisson - Let Love (Agape) (CCM)


Chelsea Chaisson's CCM song, 'Let Love (Agape),' featuring Lawri Chaisson, carries a poignant and relatable message about struggling with feelings of unworthiness and the journey of surrendering to God's love and purpose.

The lyrics delve into the theme of self-doubt and the desperate search for worthiness through material possessions and relentless work. The singer expresses a sense of inadequacy and the need to escape from the pain and expectations that life brings.

Chelsea Chaisson - Let Love (Agape)However, amidst the turmoil, a glimmer of hope emerges as the song acknowledges the longing for a new home and a place of belonging. It acknowledges that love, particularly God's agape love, is the key to finding peace and purpose.

The powerful chorus speaks of the transformational nature of love, urging the singer to stop running and embrace the love that can be found in God's presence. It becomes clear that the solution to the feelings of unworthiness lies in letting love be the reason for staying and finding true identity and fulfillment.

'Let Love (Agape)' is an emotional journey that many can relate to, acknowledging the struggles of feeling undeserving and unworthy, and ultimately finding redemption and purpose through the power of God's love. The song's introspective and heartfelt lyrics, combined with Chelsea Chaisson's emotive vocals, make it a compelling and inspiring piece of contemporary Christian music.

(Related scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:4-7, Psalm 139:23-24, 1 John 4:19)

Connect with Chelsea Chaisson

  • Instagram: https://instagram.com/chelseachaisson_music/


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/32F2EVeWgnEYIJ6z9YMegH

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIp7ErUMg1Y

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

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