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Cody Carnes - Bless God - Live (CCM)


'Bless God - Live' by Cody Carnes is a soul-stirring Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) song that draws inspiration from Psalm 34:1. Co-written by Cody Carnes, Brooke Ligertwood, and Brandon Lake, the song is part of Carnes' forthcoming album, 'Firm Foundation.'

The song reflects on the timeless truth that God is worthy of praise in every season of life, whether in times of joy or hardship. Carnes emphasizes the importance of praising the Lord even during challenging circumstances, drawing parallels to King David's Psalms where he commanded his soul to bless God.

Cody Carnes - Bless God - LiveCarnes beautifully captures the redemptive history of God's love for humanity, from the creation of man in His perfect image to the new beginning after the flood with the symbol of the dove finding rest on Christ, the perfect Son who would redeem the world.

The lyrics also acknowledge the pivotal role of the Holy Spirit as the Helper, Healer, and Living Water in the life of believers. The song's bridge serves as a prayer, inviting the Holy Spirit to come and rest upon the Christ within, acknowledging that God's gift of the Holy Spirit was fully purchased through the crucifixion of the Lamb.

'Bless God - Live' is a heartfelt anthem of praise and surrender, urging us to seek more of the Holy Spirit's presence in our lives and to find comfort and strength in God's unwavering love and faithfulness.

(Related scripture: Psalm 34:1, John 14:16, Acts 2:2-4)

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Cody-carnes-bless-god-live-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3iIpkJIcgWtAXIjEOXIo7a

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rj1smE5ZiBc

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

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