The next song I would like to share with you is "Your Great Name" by The People's Church
Lost are saved, find their way
At the sound of Your great name
All condemned feel no shame
At the sound of Your great name
Every fear has no place
At the sound of Your great name
The enemy, he has to leave
At the sound of Your great name
Jesus, worthy is the Lamb that was slain for us
Son of God and man
You are high and lifted up
And all the world will praise
Your great name
All the weak find their strength
At the sound of Your great name
Hungry souls receive grace
At the sound of Your great name
The fatherless find their rest
At the sound of Your great name
The sick are healed, the dead are raised
At the sound of Your great name
Redeemer, My Healer, Lord Almighty
Defender, My Savior, You are my King
I first heard this song in convo(for those of you don't attend Liberty this is what we call our chapel services) and I could not stop singing it. There is something about the name of Jesus that makes you stop dead in your tracks. His name is so powerful! This song was God's way of reminding me of his awesome power. I took a trip to visit some friends in Ashville at the beginning of the summer and during the drive I must of listened to this song 30 times. I just could not stop singing of God's awesome power that is packed behind his name.
When you sing the name of Jesus it is heard not to worship. His name is so glorious. Just as the song says, at the sound of his great name the sick are healed and the dead are raised! There is nothing to be afraid of because we have the power of Jesus!
I'm not sure if I truly conveyed how much I absolutely love this song, but I feel like I can't find the words to describe how powerful Jesus is and how much I love him. Listen to the song for yourself and let God minister to you...
About Me
- Nicole Salerno
- My name is Nicole and I am a graduate of Liberty University. I am currently a teacher searching for a classroom. And I will forever be a slave to righteousness
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