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Friday, September 7, 2018
New Releases
Here are the new releases for today, September 7th.
"Look Up Child" by Lauren Daigle
I don't know about you, but I really enjoyed Lauren Daigles first CD "How Can it Be". So I was pumped when I heard she was working on a new album. Then I heard her new song "You Say" on the radio and was blown away. I remember the second time I heard it, I was waiting in traffic and that song came on the radio, God gave me a word picture to the lyrics of this song. I was watching the people around me, and remember thinking how much I take for granted the hope I have in Christ. So many unsaved and lost people in the world who are listening to the lies that the world says they are. As Christians we can rest in the confidence of who God says we are. Let's reach those around us that don't have the peace of Christ in their lives and tell them how much He loves them....and remind our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ who He says they are.
"Wide Open" by Austin French
This song really caught my attention with its fresh beat and Austin's unique voice. "Freedom Hymn" is a song that reminds us that we are free and our chains are broken because of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
"God moved me and my family to Del Ray Beach, Florida. I didn’t know it, but that city is the recovery capital of the world, and that really changed my perspective on a lot of things. I learned really quickly that the recovery community is raw and real and you have to be ok with not being ok. But in that spot…that’s where people met Jesus. ‘Freedom Hymn’ is a song not just for the recovery community of Del Ray Beach. ‘Freedom Hymn’ is a song for the recovery community worldwide – the church. We’re all recovering from something and we all have a song to sing. John 8:36 says that ‘whoever the Son sets free is free indeed.’ That means we have a song to sing… we have a hymn to sing. We know what the sound of chains breaking in our life sounds like and we know the one who indeed sets us free. We have been set free by Jesus!” – Austin French
"Look Up Child" by Lauren Daigle
I don't know about you, but I really enjoyed Lauren Daigles first CD "How Can it Be". So I was pumped when I heard she was working on a new album. Then I heard her new song "You Say" on the radio and was blown away. I remember the second time I heard it, I was waiting in traffic and that song came on the radio, God gave me a word picture to the lyrics of this song. I was watching the people around me, and remember thinking how much I take for granted the hope I have in Christ. So many unsaved and lost people in the world who are listening to the lies that the world says they are. As Christians we can rest in the confidence of who God says we are. Let's reach those around us that don't have the peace of Christ in their lives and tell them how much He loves them....and remind our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ who He says they are.
"Wide Open" by Austin French
This song really caught my attention with its fresh beat and Austin's unique voice. "Freedom Hymn" is a song that reminds us that we are free and our chains are broken because of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
"God moved me and my family to Del Ray Beach, Florida. I didn’t know it, but that city is the recovery capital of the world, and that really changed my perspective on a lot of things. I learned really quickly that the recovery community is raw and real and you have to be ok with not being ok. But in that spot…that’s where people met Jesus. ‘Freedom Hymn’ is a song not just for the recovery community of Del Ray Beach. ‘Freedom Hymn’ is a song for the recovery community worldwide – the church. We’re all recovering from something and we all have a song to sing. John 8:36 says that ‘whoever the Son sets free is free indeed.’ That means we have a song to sing… we have a hymn to sing. We know what the sound of chains breaking in our life sounds like and we know the one who indeed sets us free. We have been set free by Jesus!” – Austin French
"Live the Journey" by Building 429
Another amazing song from Building 429. WOW! What a reminder that without Christ we can do NOTHING! He is our strength, our peace, and He closes the mouths of our lions.
“’You Can’ is a really meaningful song to us and we feel like the new
video reflects that perfectly. We all have experienced moments in our
lives where we need God to ‘conquer the giants’ in our lives but with
Him, all things are possible. Often times, the thing that we see as our
greatest weakness is what God uses to show his perfect strength. Our
deficits are just opportunities for the world to see God do the
impossible in the most unlikely of circumstances. Our prayer is that
this song empowers everyone who hears it to keep the faith and know that
God is for them.” - Jason Roy
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