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Judane's 'Come Alive': From Silence to a Song of Salvation


Judane's newly released track, 'Come Alive,' is a song waiting to rise—a soulful melody coming from times of hopelessness to testify God's healing power. This song invites us to shift our perspective from despair to joy, doubt to trust, and silence to praise.

Judane - Come AliveIn 2019, Judane's world was overshadowed by a rare vocal disorder, that seriously affected her chances to continue with her singing career. Despite everything that was going on, Judane clung to the Lord and found peace in His presence. During this emotional rollercoaster a miracle occurred. After six months of silence, her ability to sing was fully restored—an incredible witness to God's healing power.

'Come Alive' describes this life-changing journey and celebrates the healing that God's love gives. The lyrics encourage us to renew our faith, to ignore what our rational thoughts tell us about the logical outcome, to focus on the freedom that we may receive through His sacrifice, and to speak of the enduring love we may experience every day. In your prayers, thank God for His love, and praise Him whenever these dark thoughts of despair come.

The chorus praises Jehovah, the Victorious, emphasizing that no one is like Him. The bridge is a praise-filled mantra of His saving, keeping, and unfailing love—a comforting reminder that He is always nearby and embracing us with His love.

Tune in to 'Come Alive' and let this Psalm-inspired song help you overcome your challenges, celebrate your victories, and share how you experience His love every day of your life. Keep the faith, remembering God's unchanging love, and come alive in His presence.

(Related scripture: Ezekiel 37:5; Psalm 34:17-18; Lamentations 3:22-23)

Connect with Judane

  • Instagram: https://instagram.com/judanemusic
  • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@judanemusic
  • YouTube: https://youtube.com/@JudaneRhodesMusic
  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/39KTrl386FxnDx6W8JVmBZ


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/62EECitkDtpL5WtiMVa7Hy

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6MLv7f_EfY

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