What if the thing holding you back is what you’re still wearing?
“Grave Clothes” by Jonathan Duff is a bold and energetic song about one of the most powerful moments in a Christian’s life… It’s not just about being set free, but maybe even more important… when you actually choose to walk in that freedom! Written after a late-night worship event with songwriter Tyler Philip Ratcliffe, the song was inspired by the idea that many people have been called out of the grave spiritually, but they still carry around the fear, shame, and identity of who they used to be. It’s like Lazarus who stepped out of the tomb still wrapped in burial cloths… We can be alive and still dressed for death.
Jonathan sings: “Oh child, tear off the grave clothes, ’cause you don’t need those anymore.” That’s not a suggestion. God isn’t asking you to tidy up your old life. He’s telling you to take it off entirely!
Let’s look at John 11:44: “The man who had died came out, his hands and feet bound with linen strips, and his face wrapped with a cloth. Jesus said to them, ‘Unbind him, and let him go.’” Lazarus walked out of the tomb alive, but someone still had to help remove what was binding him. Jesus didn’t leave him wrapped up. He told those around him to “unbind him and let him go.”
God is saying the same over you today. Your resurrection has already happened. The question is whether you’ll reach for your new robes or keep pulling your grave clothes back on. The grave clothes resemble the fear, shame, and identity of who you used to be. That guilt you may feel belongs to who you were. Your fear belongs to that grave. God called you by name, and that changes everything! So, don’t just survive your freedom. Wear it! “Death doesn’t hold you anymore.”
(Related scripture: John 11:44; Romans 6:4; Isaiah 61:3)
Background:
Jonathan Duff and Jaron Andrew’s upcoming single “Grave Clothes” is a high-energy worship anthem about leaving behind the old life after encountering Jesus. Written after a late-night worship event with songwriter Tyler Philip Ratcliffe, the song was inspired by the idea that many people have been called out of the grave spiritually, yet still carry the fear, shame, and identity of who they used to be.
Built around a massive singalong chorus and cinematic indie worship production, “Grave Clothes” blends modern worship energy with honest lyrics about freedom, resurrection, and transformation. The track feels both congregational and personal, aimed at listeners who connect with artists like Phil Wickham, Brandon Lake, and the rising wave of folk-influenced worship music.
Release date: May 22, 2026
Connect with Jonathan Duff
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathanduffworship/
- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2QSTT1QEUHaxjQlPLGlUpc
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