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'Come Back Home' by Rise & Rejoice Worship: An Ode to Divine Patience and Infinite Love


'Come Back Home' by Rise & Rejoice is a warm, melodious beacon that lights the path of faith beneath your feet even in the darkest of hours. It is a song of hope, a comforting reminder that there is always room at the table, and an invitation to return to God's house.

Rise & Rejoice Worship - Come Back HomeThe song is crafted with care and heartfelt compassion, tugging at the strings of yearning that run through each of our lives. It speaks to your wounded heart, assuring you that, no matter what turns your journey takes, God's love never fails - His Grace awaits you with open arms.

Every syllable in 'Come Back Home' is composed with melodies of understanding, and the verses and choruses beautifully encapsulate the journey of one who is lost, and then found. The lyrics create a strong emotional response, resonating with themes we've all wrestled with, such as uncertainty, struggle, and redemption. The song is filled with a strong sense of divine patience and unending grace, and listeners are encouraged to approach the Father's table no matter what they have done or where they have been.

Expand your spiritual journey with 'Come Back Home' by Rise & Rejoice Worship - a heartfelt hymn of love, accepting faults, yet giving an affectionate pull towards the safety and rest found in God's embrace.

(Related scripture: Luke 15:20; Matthew 11:28; Romans 8:38-39)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5OVDPGwzLHcUPj9VvENw7G

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hMvEipR_f8

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

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