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Surrender

October 17, 2025 · 20 tracks · 1 hr 15 mins

Surrender, the latest album from Resonate the Word, invites listeners into a profound journey of faith through 20 original praise and worship songs centered on the transformative power of yielding to God. Drawing deeply from Scripture, each track explores the beauty of letting go, releasing control, embracing humility, and finding true freedom in Christ's sovereignty.

Produced with passion and prayer, Surrender is more than music, it's a soundtrack for spiritual renewal. Whether in personal devotion or corporate worship, let these songs guide you to lay it all down at His feet. Experience the album today and discover the liberty of total surrender to the One who holds it all.

Tracklist

  1. 1 Yielded Heart Romans 12:1-2; Galatians 2:20 3:44

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    Yielded Heart

    Romans 12:1-2; Galatians 2:20

    Lyrics

    In view of Your mercy, I offer my all A living sacrifice, holy and small Transform my thinking, renew my mind To know Your good will, perfect and kind No longer I live, but Christ in me The life I now lead, by faith I see Yielded heart, surrendered soul To You alone, I give control Crucified with Christ, alive in You My yielded heart, forever true The world's patterns fade, I seek Your way Conformed no more to this fleeting day Your Spirit guides me, shapes who I am In humble worship, before the Lamb Yielded heart, surrendered soul To You alone, I give control Crucified with Christ, alive in You My yielded heart, forever true Let Your fire refine, burn away the dross In Your love divine, I count all as loss Daily I choose to lay down my pride In Your grace I abide, with arms open wide No more my own, but Yours to command In surrender I stand, held in Your hand Yielded heart, surrendered soul To You alone, I give control Crucified with Christ, alive in You My yielded heart, forever true Yielded, yielded, forever true

    Insight

    The lyrics of "Yielded Heart" directly draw from Romans 12:1-2, which urges believers to offer their bodies as living sacrifices and be transformed by renewing their minds, and Galatians 2:20, which speaks of being crucified with Christ so that He lives in us. The verses paraphrase these ideas, emphasizing transformation and self-offering, while the chorus use of "yielded heart" encapsulates the surrender theme. Written this way to make abstract theology personal and singable, the main messages are total dedication to God, dying to self, and living by faith in Christ. These scriptures highlight God's mercy as the motivation for surrender, applying today by encouraging listeners to reject worldly conformity amid cultural pressures, finding true identity and purpose in Christ through daily renewal and trust.
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  2. 2 Not My Will Luke 22:42; Matthew 26:39 4:18

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    Not My Will

    Luke 22:42; Matthew 26:39

    Insight

    "Not My Will" is rooted in Luke 22:42 and Matthew 26:39, where Jesus prays for the cup to pass but submits to the Father's will in Gethsemane. The lyrics mirror this by using direct phrases like "not my will, but Yours" in the chorus, making it memorable and repetitive for emphasis, while verses build the emotional narrative of struggle and submission. Structured with an intro and extended verses to reflect introspection, the song's themes are obedience amid suffering, prioritizing God's plan over personal desires, and finding strength in surrender. These scriptures model perfect submission for believers; today, they apply by helping listeners navigate personal crises, like health issues or decisions, by choosing God's sovereignty over self-will, leading to peace and alignment with divine purpose.
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  3. 3 Trust and Let Go Proverbs 3:5-6; Psalm 37:5 3:54

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    Trust and Let Go

    Proverbs 3:5-6; Psalm 37:5

    Insight

    Drawing from Proverbs 3:5-6's call to trust God wholeheartedly without relying on human insight and Psalm 37:5's instruction to commit one's way to Him, the lyrics weave these commands into actionable phrases like "trust and let go", promoting memorability through rhythm and repetition. The structure mixes pre-chorus builds with an anthemic chorus to energize surrender, emphasizing themes of divine direction, release of control, and resulting peace. Written to counter self-reliance, these scriptures remind believers of God's faithfulness; applied today, they encourage letting go of anxieties in uncertain times, like career changes or relationships, fostering dependence on God for straight paths and fulfilled desires.
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  4. 4 Humble Surrender 1 Peter 5:6-7; James 4:10 3:31

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    Humble Surrender

    1 Peter 5:6-7; James 4:10

    Insight

    The song echoes 1 Peter 5:6-7's exhortation to humble oneself under God's hand, casting anxieties on Him because He cares, and James 4:10's promise of exaltation for the humble. Lyrics incorporate these directly, with "humble surrender" as a catchy way to reinforce the posture of submission, structured with an instrumental intro and extra verse for depth. Themes include releasing cares, resisting pride, and receiving divine care and elevation. Composed to promote emotional release, these verses apply today by urging listeners facing stress or ego struggles to practice humility, leading to God's timely lifting and genuine peace in a self-promotional world.
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  5. 5 Cross Bearer Matthew 16:24; Luke 9:23 3:49

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    Cross Bearer

    Matthew 16:24; Luke 9:23

    Lyrics

    If anyone would come after Me Deny yourself, take up your tree Follow My steps, through eternity Lose your life, find it in Me Daily choice, in the light of dawn Carry on, till the battle's won Cross bearer, lay it all down Surrender now, wear the crown Follow Jesus, through every town Cross bearer, in Him we're found The world behind, the cross before No turning back, forevermore In suffering shared, His glory store Self denied, His love outpour Daily choice, in the light of dawn Carry on, till the battle's won Cross bearer, lay it all down Surrender now, wear the crown Follow Jesus, through every town Cross bearer, in Him we're found From selfish gain, to kingdom call Lose to save, give your all In His footsteps, though we fall Rise again, answer the thrall Cross bearer, lay it all down Surrender now, wear the crown Follow Jesus, through every town Cross bearer, in Him we're found Cross bearer... found in Him

    Insight

    Based on Matthew 16:24 and Luke 9:23, where Jesus calls disciples to deny themselves, take up their cross daily, and follow Him, the lyrics use "cross bearer" as a bold way to symbolize commitment, with verses outlining the cost and reward. The rock style and solo add intensity, varying structure for engagement. Main themes are self-denial, daily discipleship, and paradoxical life-gain through loss. These scriptures challenge superficial faith; today, they apply by motivating believers to embrace sacrifices like forgiving offenses or serving others, finding true fulfillment in following Christ amid distractions.
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  6. 6 Submit and Resist James 4:7; Ephesians 6:10-18 3:48

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    Submit and Resist

    James 4:7; Ephesians 6:10-18

    Insight

    "Submit and Resist" pulls from James 4:7's command to submit to God and resist the devil, causing him to flee, and Ephesians 6:10-18's armor of God description for spiritual warfare. The repetitive chorus "submit and resist" drives home the dual action, with verses listing armor elements for vivid imagery. Structured rhythmically to mimic battle cadence, themes are spiritual victory through submission, equipping against evil, and humility's power. These passages equip believers for trials; today, they apply in resisting temptations like addiction or division, by first surrendering to God for strength and protection in daily spiritual battles.
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  7. 7 Empty Hands Psalm 46:10; Isaiah 55:1-3 3:51

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    Empty Hands

    Psalm 46:10; Isaiah 55:1-3

    Lyrics

    Come, all who thirst, without money buy Be still and know that I am God Exalted high, above the sod Cease your striving, in awe applaud In silence find, His holy nod Come to the waters, hear His call Incline your ear, receive it all Empty hands, open wide Let go the fight, in Him abide Surrender now, no need to hide Empty hands, satisfied Why spend on what does not fulfill Labor for bread that leaves you ill Delight in riches, do His will Everlasting covenant, thrill Come to the waters, hear His call Incline your ear, receive it all Empty hands, open wide Let go the fight, in Him abide Surrender now, no need to hide Empty hands, satisfied In quiet strength, His voice resounds Be still, release what tightly bounds Abundant life in Him abounds Empty hands, on solid grounds Empty hands, open wide Let go the fight, in Him abide Surrender now, no need to hide Empty hands, satisfied Empty... satisfied

    Insight

    Inspired by Psalm 46:10's "Be still and know that I am God" and Isaiah 55:1-3's invitation to come without cost for spiritual nourishment, the lyrics use "empty hands" symbolizing release and reception. The structure includes an invitational intro and ambient bridge for contemplation, highlighting themes of ceasing self-effort, finding satisfaction in God, and covenantal abundance. Written to evoke rest, these scriptures counter busyness; today, they encourage listeners overwhelmed by materialism or stress to surrender control, experiencing God's free provision and peace in modern pursuits of fulfillment.
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  8. 8 Here Am I Isaiah 6:8; Acts 9:10 3:24

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    Here Am I

    Isaiah 6:8; Acts 9:10

    Insight

    The song references Isaiah 6:8, where the prophet volunteers "Here am I, send me" after a vision, and Acts 9:10, where Ananias responds similarly to God's call. "Here am I" serves as the energetic focus, repeated for communal singing, with verses narrating the calls for relatability. Themes are availability to God, purification for service, and mission obedience. Structured energetically to inspire action, these scriptures model responsiveness; today, they apply by challenging listeners to surrender personal plans for God's purposes, like in volunteering or career shifts, fostering a life of impactful service.
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  9. 9 Broken and Poured Out 2 Corinthians 4:7; Philippians 2:17 4:28

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    Broken and Poured Out

    2 Corinthians 4:7; Philippians 2:17

    Insight

    From 2 Corinthians 4:7's "treasure in jars of clay" showing God's power in human frailty and Philippians 2:17's Paul being poured out like a drink offering, the lyrics use "broken and poured out" as a poignant way to convey sacrifice. The meditative structure allows reflection on weakness, with themes of divine strength in vulnerability, joyful offering, and eternal perspective. Written to comfort in suffering, these scriptures apply today by helping listeners in hardships, like illness or loss, to surrender brokenness to God, revealing His power and finding purpose in service.
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  10. 10 Lay It Down Matthew 11:28-30; Psalm 55:22 3:44

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    Lay It Down

    Matthew 11:28-30; Psalm 55:22

    Lyrics

    Come to Me, all weary souls Cast your burden on the Lord He sustains you, His word assured No slipping allowed, in Him secured Lay it down, be restored Lay it down, at His feet Find your rest, sweet and complete Easy yoke, burden light Lay it down, into the night Come to Me, you heavy laden Rest I'll give, no more evadin' Learn from Me, gentle, unafraid in Humble heart, peace invadin' Lay it down, at His feet Find your rest, sweet and complete Easy yoke, burden light Lay it down, into the night No more carrying alone In His strength, you've grown When cares increase, and troubles mount Surrender all, to His account He'll uphold you, paramount Lay it down, joy recount My yoke is kind, My load is small In partnership, answer the call Soul refreshment, for one and all Lay it down, stand tall Lay it down, at His feet Find your rest, sweet and complete Easy yoke, burden light Lay it down, into the night

    Insight

    Matthew 11:28-30 invites the weary to Jesus for rest under His easy yoke, while Psalm 55:22 urges casting burdens on God who sustains. "Lay it down" is the soulful hook, inviting release, with verses offering comfort. Gospel style enhances emotional depth, themes being relief from burdens, learning humility, and divine sustenance. These encourage surrender in overwhelm; today, they apply to stress from work or grief, promising rest through yielding to Christ's gentle leadership over self-imposed loads.
    © ℗ 2025–2026 Resounding Faith Music. All Rights Reserved.
  11. 11 Mind of Christ Philippians 2:5-8; 1 Corinthians 2:16 3:19

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    Mind of Christ

    Philippians 2:5-8; 1 Corinthians 2:16

    Lyrics

    Let this mind be in you, as in Christ Who though divine, emptied sacrifice Servant's form, humble precise Obedient to death, pay the price We have the mind of the Lord Revealed by Spirit, in accord Mind of Christ, humble and true Surrender self, become anew Obey till end, in all we do Mind of Christ, shining through No grasping equality, He came low Born as man, in likeness show Found in fashion, seeds to sow Cross's shame, love bestow We have the mind of the Lord Revealed by Spirit, in accord Mind of Christ, humble and true Surrender self, become anew Obey till end, in all we do Mind of Christ, shining through Search the depths, know His thought In unity, battles fought From glory's height to earth's despair He humbled deep, beyond compare Now exalted, name we declare In His mind, we share Mind of Christ, humble and true Surrender self, become anew Obey till end, in all we do Mind of Christ, shining through

    Insight

    Philippians 2:5-8 describes Christ's mindset of humility and obedience to death, while 1 Corinthians 2:16 affirms believers have the mind of Christ through the Spirit. The chorus use of the "mind of Christ" emphasizes adoption of this attitude, with verses tracing His incarnation. Hymn structure aids meditation, themes are humility, self-emptying, and obedient surrender. These promote unity and service; today, they apply by urging listeners to emulate Christ in conflicts or ambition, fostering relational harmony and spiritual maturity through yielded thoughts.
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  12. 12 Full Abandon John 12:24-25; Romans 6:13 3:44

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    Full Abandon

    John 12:24-25; Romans 6:13

    Lyrics

    Unless a grain falls to the ground Dies alone, but fruit abounds Whoever loves life, will lose it found Hates in this world, keeps eternal bound Full abandon, to Your will Die to live, Your love instill Instruments of righteousness, fulfill Full abandon, heart thrill Do not offer limbs to sin's domain But to God, alive again From death to life, in His reign Righteousness tools, break the chain Full abandon, to Your will Die to live, Your love instill Instruments of righteousness, fulfill Full abandon, heart thrill Serve the Father, honor receive Where I am, My servant believe Eternal life, in Him conceive Full surrender, joy achieve Reckon yourselves dead to wrong Alive in Christ, sing the song Present your bodies, to Him belong In full abandon, strong Full abandon, to Your will Die to live, Your love instill Instruments of righteousness, fulfill Full abandon, heart thrill

    Insight

    John 12:24-25 uses the grain dying to produce fruit as a metaphor for losing life to find it, and Romans 6:13 calls for offering bodies as instruments of righteousness. "Full abandon" shows the joy of surrender, with verses explaining transformation. Exuberant style celebrates freedom, themes include dying to self, new life, and holy living. These encourage radical commitment; today, they apply to breaking habits or pursuing calling, yielding to God for fruitful, liberated lives in a self-centered culture.
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  13. 13 Sovereign King Psalm 95:6-7; Revelation 4:10-11 3:34

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    Sovereign King

    Psalm 95:6-7; Revelation 4:10-11

    Lyrics

    Come, let us bow down in worship Oh come, let us worship and bow Kneel before the Lord, avow He is our Maker, here and now We are His people, sacred vow Sovereign King, worthy You are To receive glory, from near and far Power and honor, our guiding star Sovereign King, forevermore The elders fall before the throne Cast their crowns, You're Lord alone By Your will, all things known Created for pleasure, Your own Sovereign King, worthy You are To receive glory, from near and far Power and honor, our guiding star Sovereign King, forevermore In pastures green, His flock we graze Hear His voice, in all our days Harden not hearts, in rebel ways Bow to the King, in endless praise Sovereign King, worthy You are To receive glory, from near and far Power and honor, our guiding star Sovereign King, forevermore Sovereign... forevermore

    Insight

    Psalm 95:6-7 invites bowing before God as Maker and Shepherd, while Revelation 4:10-11 depicts elders casting crowns, affirming His worthiness. "Sovereign King" exalts His rule, with verses blending earthly and heavenly worship. Majestic structure evokes awe, themes are adoration, submission, and creation's purpose. Written for corporate praise, these apply today by reminding listeners of God's authority amid chaos, encouraging surrender of control for security in His shepherding care.
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  14. 14 Die to Live Galatians 5:24; Colossians 3:3 3:44

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    Die to Live

    Galatians 5:24; Colossians 3:3

    Lyrics

    Those who belong to Christ Jesus Crucified flesh, passions cease With desires nailed, find release Die to live, in perfect peace For you died, hidden in God With Christ in glory, applaud Die to live, hidden away In Christ alone, day by day Surrender passions, come what may Die to live, light the way Set your minds on things above Not on earth, but heavenly love Your life appears, with Him the dove When Christ returns, from above For you died, hidden in God With Christ in glory, applaud Die to live, hidden away In Christ alone, day by day Surrender passions, come what may Die to live, light the way No more slavery to sin's hold In resurrection, bold Put to death what belongs below Anger, malice, let them go New self renewed, in knowledge grow Die to live, overflow Die to live, hidden away In Christ alone, day by day Surrender passions, come what may Die to live, light the way

    Insight

    Galatians 5:24 states those in Christ have crucified the flesh with its passions, and Colossians 3:3 affirms being hidden with Christ in God after dying. "Die to live" shows the paradox, with verses detailing practical putting off. Transformative style mirrors change, themes are crucifixion of sin, hidden life, and renewal. These promote holiness; today, they apply by empowering listeners to surrender destructive desires, like greed or anger, for a resurrected, purpose-filled existence in Christ.
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  15. 15 Open Heaven Matthew 6:10; 2 Chronicles 7:14 4:04

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    Open Heaven

    Matthew 6:10; 2 Chronicles 7:14

    Lyrics

    If My people, called by My name Your kingdom come, Your will be done On earth as heaven, under the sun Humble and pray, seek My face one Turn from wicked, healing begun Open heaven, pour out Your grace Surrender now, in this place Kingdom advance, sin erase Open heaven, face to face Hear from heaven, forgive their sin Heal the land, let new begin My eyes and heart, forever in The house of prayer, victory win Open heaven, pour out Your grace Surrender now, in this place Kingdom advance, sin erase Open heaven, face to face We humble low, confess and turn For revival, our spirits burn Daily bread, forgive as we Lead not temptation, set us free Yours the kingdom, power decree Open heaven, eternally In solemn fast, or joyful song To You belong, where we throng Surrender all, right the wrong Open heaven, strong Open heaven, pour out Your grace Surrender now, in this place Kingdom advance, sin erase Open heaven, face to face

    Insight

    Matthew 6:10 prays for God's kingdom and will on earth as in heaven, and 2 Chronicles 7:14 promises healing if people humble, pray, and turn from sin. "Open heaven" puts the focus on the invocation, blending Lord's Prayer with revival call. Prayerful structure fosters intercession, themes are humility, repentance, and divine intervention. These invite corporate surrender; today, they apply to national or personal crises, urging believers to yield pride for God's healing and kingdom manifestation.
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  16. 16 Relinquish All Matthew 6:19-21; Luke 12:33-34 3:33

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    Relinquish All

    Matthew 6:19-21; Luke 12:33-34

    Insight

    Matthew 6:19-21 warns against earthly treasures, urging heavenly ones where the heart follows, and Luke 12:33-34 echoes selling possessions for unfailing treasure. "Relinquish all" emphasizes detachment, with verses contrasting temporal and eternal. Tender style aids introspection, themes are generosity, eternal focus, and heart alignment. These counter materialism; today, they apply by encouraging surrender of possessions or worries, redirecting to kingdom priorities for lasting fulfillment.
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  17. 17 Bow Low 2 Chronicles 34:27; Micah 6:8 3:52

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    Bow Low

    2 Chronicles 34:27; Micah 6:8

    Lyrics

    Your heart responsive, tender and torn Heard My words, clothes you've worn Humbled yourself, before the morn Wept in presence, reborn Bow low, in humility Seek justice, love mercy Walk with God, eternally Bow low, set free He has shown you, what is good Act justly, mercy brood Humble walk, with God include No pride, in gratitude Bow low, in humility Seek justice, love mercy Walk with God, eternally Bow low, set free Before the king, the book was read Heart rent, fear widespread Sought the Lord, on bended head Grace found, as He said No lofty eyes, no haughty stride In lowliness, abide With contrite spirit, side by side Bow low, confide Bow low, in humility Seek justice, love mercy Walk with God, eternally Bow low, set free

    Insight

    2 Chronicles 34:27 praises Josiah's humble, torn heart upon hearing God's word, leading to grace, and Micah 6:8 requires justice, mercy, and humble walking with God. "Bow low" sets the posture, integrating requirements. Folk style suits reflection, themes are responsiveness, justice-mercy-humility balance. These promote godly living; today, they apply by calling listeners to surrender arrogance, embracing humility in social justice and personal devotion for divine favor.
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  18. 18 Thy Kingdom Come Matthew 6:33; Daniel 7:27 3:24

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    Thy Kingdom Come

    Matthew 6:33; Daniel 7:27

    Lyrics

    Seek first His kingdom, righteousness too All things added, fresh and new Your will be done, through and through On earth as heaven, true blue Kingdoms of world, become the Lord's His saints possess, forever stored Thy kingdom come, surrender now To the Most High, we bow Eternal rule, holy vow Thy kingdom come, endow Sovereignty under heaven's span Given to people, eternal plan Obey Him all, every clan Greatness of kingdoms, in His hand Kingdoms of world, become the Lord's His saints possess, forever stored Thy kingdom come, surrender now To the Most High, we bow Eternal rule, holy vow Thy kingdom come, endow No more our agendas, Yours alone In unity, Your throne Prioritize above all desire His justice seek, never tire Provision comes, lift us higher Thy kingdom come, inspire Thy kingdom come, surrender now To the Most High, we bow Eternal rule, holy vow Thy kingdom come, endow

    Insight

    Matthew 6:33 commands seeking God's kingdom first for provision, and Daniel 7:27 prophesies saints possessing an eternal kingdom. "Thy kingdom come"is the prayer, linking personal and prophetic. Anthemic for community, themes are priority surrender, eternal sovereignty, and inheritance. These align agendas with God's; today, they apply by urging yielding personal ambitions for kingdom work, like advocacy, ensuring divine supply and lasting impact.
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  19. 19 Crucified Life Galatians 2:20; Romans 6:6 3:12

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    Crucified Life

    Galatians 2:20; Romans 6:6

    Lyrics

    I no longer live Crucified with Christ, nevertheless I live Yet not I, but He who gives The Son of God, who loved and forgives Faith in Him, my life He sieves Crucified life, dead to sin Body of death, no more within Alive to God, let it begin Crucified life, victory win Our old self nailed, to set us free No longer slaves, to depravity Reckon dead, in reality Sin's dominion, nullity Crucified life, dead to sin Body of death, no more within Alive to God, let it begin Crucified life, victory win No longer I, but Christ in me Surrendered fully, eternally By faith we walk, in this new way Grace abounds, day by day From law released, in Him we stay Crucified, come what may United in death, raised in power Baptized into, this sacred hour Offer selves, in worship tower Crucified life, empower Crucified life, dead to sin Body of death, no more within Alive to God, let it begin Crucified life, victory win

    Insight

    Galatians 2:20 declares crucifixion with Christ so He lives in us by faith, and Romans 6:6 explains the old self crucified to free from sin. "Crucified life" shows an identity shift, with raw verses detailing liberation. Intense style conveys struggle, themes are co-crucifixion, freedom from sin, alive to God. These affirm union with Christ; today, they apply by enabling surrender of old habits, embracing new life for overcoming addictions or guilt.
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  20. 20 Eternal Yield Philippians 2:10-11; Revelation 5:13 4:19

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    Eternal Yield

    Philippians 2:10-11; Revelation 5:13

    Lyrics

    At Jesus' name, every knee should bow In heaven, earth, below avow To God's glory, tongues allow The Lord is Christ, here and now Every creature, in heaven's throng To Him who sits, the Lamb's song Eternal yield, bow to the Lamb Surrender all, to the great I Am Blessing and honor, forever stand Eternal yield, across the land Blessing, honor, glory, might To throne and Lamb, day and night Amen echoes, in delight Universal praise, infinite Every creature, in heaven's throng To Him who sits, the Lamb's song Eternal yield, bow to the Lamb Surrender all, to the great I Am Blessing and honor, forever stand Eternal yield, across the land From sea and sky, voices raise In endless days, His praise No more delay, in His gaze Eternal yield, amaze Eternal yield, bow to the Lamb Surrender all, to the great I Am Blessing and honor, forever stand Eternal yield, across the land Eternal... yield

    Insight

    Philippians 2:10-11 prophesies every knee bowing and tongue confessing Jesus as Lord, and Revelation 5:13 depicts universal praise to the Lamb. "Eternal yield" suggests the ultimate surrender, with epic verses painting cosmic worship. Closing structure culminates the album, themes are universal submission, glory to Christ, eternal praise. These envision consummation; today, they apply by inspiring present surrender, anticipating heaven's reality for unified worship and purpose.
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