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"New Bloodline" by Gresha Schuilling: When God Rewrites Your Identity


Are you looking to make a fresh start? 

New Bloodline by Gresha Schuilling gives you a roadmap. The song starts by describing a place many will recognise — living in the echo of a name you couldn’t shake, measuring your value by the weight of what you’ve done. Every road you took actually kept leading backwards. Choices that just made things worse. Sound familiar? That cycle of shame and self-accusation is exhausting, and it was never meant to be your story.

Gresha Schuilling - New BloodlineWhen God speaks, lives change. Not because the past disappears, but because His word carries more authority than any accusation ever could. “What You said is final, what You spoke remains.” That’s a declaration built on the unshakeable nature of God’s voice. You can read about this in 2 Corinthians 5:17, where it says, “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” 

This transition from old to new isn’t a gradual improvement plan. It’s an extreme identity makeover. We’ve all heard the adage that suggests “once a liar, always a liar,” an adage with lots of variations… However, the key message here is that you are not who your past says you are. You are who God says you are. This is your way to make a clean start, through Him!

So let that sink in for a moment. Chosen, righteous, holy, blameless… These aren’t titles you earn — they’re truths you receive. The enemy’s strategy is to keep you rehearsing old accusations. God’s strategy is to rewrite the script entirely. Stop letting yesterday’s failures cast a vote on today’s identity.

When doubt creeps in, do what the song does — anchor yourself in what God has already spoken. His word has settled it. You don’t answer to your past anymore.

Go ahead and listen to New Bloodline. May it remind you who God says you are. “I’ve got a brand new bloodline, and I’m living unashamed.”

(Related scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:17; Romans 8:1; Ephesians 1:4–5 )

Background:

Listen to "New Bloodline" by Gresha Schuilling from the album 'New Bloodline'.

Focus scripture: "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!" - 2 Corinthians 5:17

Release date: April 5, 2026

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