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"Jesus The Son" by George Case: Declaring Him as Your Everything


George Case - Jesus The Son

"Jesus The Son" by George Case is a worship song that celebrates the hope, healing, and wholeness that Jesus gives us. George Case shared that the song is a declaration that Jesus is the ultimate answer to the deepest needs we may have in life. "Who is He? He's the One, the only one," the song proclaims, acknowledging Him as our Redeemer, Savior, and everything that is in between. 

The first verses of the song reflect our awe and gratitude in the form of questions: "Who's the one who took my burdens and laid them down? // Who gave me hope where none could be found // Who paints the stars in heaven for me to I see every night // Who took my broken pieces and made them right." Questions that highlight His ability to fill the voids in our lives that only He can touch. 

Through all of the ups and downs in our lives, His love remains constant and always present: "In the joy and all the sorrow, He's by my side." The song isn't just about the change that He brings to our lives, it's also about recognizing Him as our Creator, Lord, and Savior. It is about making Him part of our lives instead of leaving Him outside. He is more than the One "Who's created earth and Heaven and all that I see." This song is an invitation to embrace the Lord so that he can be "My redeemer, my salvation, He's my everything." 

It is our Lord who gives you truth, hope, and purpose. He wants to be a part of your life and is already by your side. Will you let Him in so He can be your everything?

(Related scripture: John 3:16-17; Colossians 1:15-17; Psalm 147:3-4)

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