We all face battles, moments where we desperately need God to break the chains that bind us. This collection of worship songs speaks directly to that need for deliverance, offering melodies of hope and declarations of faith that will help you find strength and freedom in His name.
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By Phil Wickham
"Where I'm Standing Now" gives us a chance to celebrate the tangible freedom Christ offers. It's a declaration of gratitude, inviting us to consider how far God has brought us, leading us "out of the wilderness" and into His grace.
By CAIN
"Egypt" helps us remember that God actively intervenes in our lives, pulling us from bondage into freedom. Recognizing that He "stepped into my Egypt" makes our personal story one of profound liberation through His unwavering love.
By Tasha Layton
"God of Deliverance (Live)" reminds us that even in the midst of struggle, God is actively freeing us. When we declare Him as the "God who delivers me," we boldly affirm His present work in breaking chains and offering liberty.
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By Bryan and Katie Torwalt
"Sound Mind" acknowledges the battles we face, yet offers a path to freedom through mental clarity found in Christ. It's a reminder that we can "surrender anxiety," accessing the peace He offers to overcome fear and see with new perspective.
By All Nations Music
"Cry Out" boldly proclaims the promise of divine intervention. It reminds us that through our vulnerability and honest cries to God, He hears us, answering with His powerful presence and freedom. The song reinforces that 'He will deliver' when we call on Him.
By The Belonging Co
"Had It Not Been (Live)" invites us to reflect on God's intervening hand in our lives. This song becomes an acknowledgement that we wouldn't be where we are today if not for His grace, declaring with conviction, "I would not be here today." It's a powerful testimony to His transformative love and deliverance.
By All Sons & Daughters
"God With Us" reminds us that deliverance isn't just freedom *from*, but freedom *to* a deeper connection with our Savior. Singing "In Your presence, we find our strength," becomes an affirmation of the sustaining power available to us through His abiding presence. This song is an invitation to draw near and find our redemption in Him.
By Reawaken Hymns
"To God Be the Glory" helps us shift our focus, recognizing that deliverance stems from His immense sacrifice. Acknowledging the "great things He hath done" creates a space for gratitude, reminding us that our freedom is a direct result of His love.
By Matt Maher
"Born On That Day" connects the hope of Christmas with our liberation, reminding us that Jesus, 'the God who saves,' entered our world to redeem us. It's a celebration of Immanuel, God with us, who through love, delivered us from darkness, making that day a turning point in our stories.
By Darwin Hobbs
"Get Ready" stirs an atmosphere of expectant faith, urging us to prepare our hearts for God's liberating intervention. It's an invitation to actively 'release faith' for the deliverance He promises, trusting in His boundless ability to exceed our expectations. This song helps create a spirit of anticipation for what God is about to do.
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