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'Send Me' by Parker Fautt: A Melodic Surrender to Divine Calling


Parker Fautt's 'Send Me' is a powerful song of ready and willing surrender to God. The lyrics express a sincere desire to answer God's call, regardless of personal shortcomings or past mistakes. This song reminds us of our true identity in Christ and the final victory we carry through His spirit in today's world, which is filled with distraction and deception about who we are.

Parker Fautt - Send MeFautt's lyrics reflect the biblical prophet Samuel's response to God's call from slumber, 'Here I am.' This response embodies a person that has been awakened and is ready to overcome inner conflicts in order to take up the mantle of God's purpose.

Every verse of 'Send Me' begs to be repeated in both personal prayers and communal worship. The song captures the intimacy of a devoted relationship with Christ, from the confession of struggles with thoughts that we are not good enough, to the act of surrender with the words 'Here I am, Jesus.'

Parker Fautt's melodic prayer is worth your ears and heart. Allow its lyrics to ignite a new wave of passion to respond to God's call in your own life. Accept the invitation to be an instrument of His glory and stand in the truth of 'Send Me' today.

(Related scripture: Isaiah 6:8; 2 Corinthians 12:9; Romans 8:37)

Connect with Parker Fautt

  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1iGQWRWmJpVXF3nTBWbxKT


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2XHgic1msdFkA2SShV5XRs

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fh_4x28g2ls

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