Chris Tomlin and CAIN, two giants in the Christian music world, recorded a version of 'Holy Forever' and released the official lyric video.
The world is a lost, dying and fallen place. Many people are hurting, struggling and crying out for help, looking for any sign of hope. Sadly, those people who are in physical, emotional and spiritual distress are all around us. They are your neighbors, co-workers, friends and even family members.
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Luckily, Christians have found the answer – Jesus Christ. He is the one who can heal, repair and mend. He can bring hope into a situation everyone would look at and deem hopeless and lost. He is the answer and Savior for a dying world.
Christ willingly went to the cross, suffering a horrible, brutal and agonizing death, and later rose from the grave for you and me. He went through all that so that we could be forgiven and experience everlasting life with Him.
Praise His holy name!
In their latest video, Chris and the members of CAIN perform “Holy Forever,” a song praising and worshipping the one true King. He was the ultimate sacrifice, paying and fulfilling a debt no one else could.
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As the second verse mentions, those who have experienced God’s love, mercy and grace and followed Him for years should still praise His name for what He has done.
'If you’ve been forgiven, and if you’ve been redeemed
Sing the song forever to the Lamb
If you walk in freedom, if you bear His name
Sing the song forever to the Lamb'
The power of Christ’s redeeming love, mercy, grace and forgiveness is a message the world desperately needs. As the Bible states, Christians are charged with sharing that message with the lost, dying and hurting.
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1 John 3:1 “See what great love the Father has given us in naming us the children of God; and such we are. For this reason the world does not see who we are because it did not see who he was.”
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