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UPPERROOM Shares "Give Me Jesus - Studio Version" (featuring Abbie Gamboa)


The Studio Version of 'Give Me Jesus' by UPPERROOM, featuring Abbie Gamboa, is a deeply intimate and soul-stirring contemporary Christian worship song that brings worshippers into a profound encounter with Jesus. This rendition of the classic hymn 'Give Me Jesus' is beautifully woven with modern musical elements, giving it a fresh and heartfelt resonance.

The song's heartfelt lyrics express a longing to have Jesus above all else. The verses declare a surrender of worldly desires in exchange for the treasure of Christ's presence. The chorus resounds with the simple yet profound plea for Jesus alone, conveying the idea that nothing in this world can compare to the worth of having Him. Abbie Gamboa's ethereal voice adds a heavenly quality to the song, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in the worship experience.

UPPERROOM, Abbie Gamboa - Give Me Jesus - Studio VersionThe bridge further solidifies the devotion and singularity of purpose in desiring Jesus above all. The repetition of the phrase 'You are my one thing' reinforces the central message of the song: a deep, unwavering yearning for Jesus.

'Give Me Jesus' masterfully blends a timeless hymn with contemporary worship, merging generations and musical styles to create an atmosphere of reverence and adoration. The song's emotive depth and lyrical sincerity enable worshippers to connect with God on a personal and spiritual level.

(Related scripture: Matthew 16:26, Psalm 73:25-26, Philippians 3:8-9)

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Upperroom-give-me-jesus-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3KRn4e2y0p1GyoKqWaAhA2

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_FKY1bYkus

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