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"Erased Forever" by Gresha Schuilling: The Cross Cancelled Every Charge Against You


What if the record with every mistake you've ever made was completely and permanently destroyed?

Gresha Schuilling - Erased Forever"Erased Forever" by Gresha Schuilling (part of her upcoming album "New Bloodline") answers that question. This song is built on a powerful promise, not that your mistakes will be covered up or put on hold, but that it was nailed to the cross and has been silenced forever. 

The lyrics are based on Colossians 2:14, a scripture that changes the way you start every single day. Gresha sings: "Every charge that stood against me, every word I couldn't fight, met the weight of what You finished." Think about this for a moment… this is the reality that the cross has made possible for you, today, whatever has happened in your life.

Colossians 2:14 is very clear: "by canceling the record of debt that stood against us with its legal demands. This he set aside, nailing it to the cross." (ESV)

God didn't negotiate your debt. He cancelled it completely. The Greek word used here literally means "to wipe out completely, as ink washed off a page, gone without a trace. "Every debt that stood against me // Was undone in Jesus' name // No accusation echoes // No remainder to reclaim // You erased it forever // And it cannot speak again." None of it has any legal standing. The case was dismissed the moment that Christ said, "It is finished."

So why do so many believers still live under a verdict that no longer exists? The enemy doesn't have any new material. "You removed it // Drove it through with nail and scar // Now the record lies in silence // Buried where You broke its power." The enemy can only replay records that still live in your head and heart. Don't let him have that control over you! You are not defined by what the cross already dealt with.

Walk in that freedom today. Say it out loud… "Lord, You erased it forever!" May this song and scripture remind you of what Jesus accomplished and help you to reshape the way you see yourself. Whatever happened, it's already nailed to the cross. "No accusation echoes — no remainder to reclaim."

(Related scripture: Colossians 2:14; Romans 8:1; Hebrews 10:17)

Background:

Erased Forever – The Record Is Gone. This song is rooted in Colossians 2:14, Hebrews 10:17, and Romans 8:1, declaring the full cancellation of every charge through the finished work of the cross.

The record was not covered or delayed, it was nailed, silenced, and permanently ended. No accusation remains, no voice is left to condemn, and what Christ has finished stands forever.

"Erased Forever" by Gresha Schuilling from the upcoming album 'New Bloodline'.

Release date: May 3, 2026

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