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'Christ Came' by Romario Lela: A Song of Hope, Love and Forgiveness


'Christ Came,' a Contemporary Christian song by Romario Lela, beautifully captures the message of hope, love, and forgiveness. It was inspired by a precious moment of calm on a long flight back home, proving that divine inspiration can strike anywhere, at any time.

Romario Lela - Christ came'Christ Came' is a comforting reminder of Jesus Christ's redemptive love, vividly bringing to life His selfless sacrifice on the cross. The song is an antidote to guilt and shame, providing peace to anyone whose mistakes in the past have clouded their present joy. With the heartfelt declaration 'Christ Came,' Lela assures us that we are not fighting our battles alone.

The joyful news is that Christ, becoming flesh and dwelling among us, bore our sins, clearing our debts, and setting us free. The power of His cross has saved us from eternal misery, broken the bonds of sin, and made us victorious over it. We have been healed, redeemed, and saved as a result of His sacrifice. With each proclamation of 'Christ Came,' we are called to celebrate the life-changing love that says, 'You are forgiven and embraced by His Grace.'

Allow this solemn song to be a blessing to you. Allow it to remind you of the Savior's love, His power at work in your life, and His grace that looks beyond your flaws. Tune in, unwind, and allow the message to take hold of you in a warm embrace of divine love and redemption.

(Related scripture: John 1:14; Isaiah 53:5; Romans 8:1-2)

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Romario-lela-christ-came-lyrics

Connect with Romario Lela

  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2vyPGtvIf7EpUowPzaauZ2


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0zF7zU2MRcnKZHZVHXepWk

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJKEGFYj1Co

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