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"Hell Can't Have Me" by JIMMY ROCK, featuring Gregatron: Owned by the King, Not the Devil


Ever feel like darkness is closing in? "Hell Can't Have Me" by JIMMY ROCK and Gregatron cuts through that fog with a powerful, uplifting declaration of victory in Christ. This song is stamping a blood-bought eviction notice on the devil's door! We belong to Jesus, and that means that nothing - not our lives, health, family, career, peace, or thoughts - belongs to hell. 

JIMMY ROCK x Gregatron - Hell Can't Have MeThe lyrics repeat, "Hell can't have me," turning any fear we may have into foot-stomping faith. 

The lyrics also explain that Jesus' blood has washed us clean, and broke every chain that is holding us down. The price He paid with His blood means that every day in our lives can be new laundry day for our soul. We belong to the King, and that's why we may sing with such confidence. The devil? He's exposed as the liar who "don't own" us. Sin has lost its grip on us because Jesus holds us. He "bought" and "freed" us through His sacrifice. 

His Grace is the author of our story. His Love surrounds us, leaving darkness to tremble because it "can't drown" our hope. Hell only knows defeat, and the devil is under our feet. What Satan dreads is a believer who keeps saying, "I belong to the King." But most of all, the track invites you to speak freedom over your house, health, children, and calendar. 

So, go ahead and press play! May this song ignite your faith and remind you that in God we may stand firm. Sing it out loud. You are victorious. "Hell Can't Have Me, … I belong to the King."

(Related scripture: Romans 6:14; Colossians 2:15; 1 John 4:4)

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