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Worship Feast, Juliet Grant, Sheldon Williams - I'll Call Out (Gospel)

Worship Feast, Juliet Grant, Sheldon Williams has released a Gospel track called I'll Call Out.

"I'll Call Out" is a song that is based on Jonah chapter 2 of the Bible.  The words of this prayer show the desperation of a man who could have turned inward and sunk further into separation from God. He realized that God was still near to him, in spite of his sin. It is through His grace that He allows the fish to swallow Jonah, and with that, Jonah realizes he has been spared and given a second chance. 

Worship Feast, Juliet Grant, Sheldon Williams - I'll Call OutThis song is a very timely reminder of who is our Helper and source in every need. Who can we turn to but God? He is the only One who can help us in times of distress.

It was a surprise to us when we discovered that the song only received a few streams on the streaming platforms of Spotify, Deezer, and Apple... even though it was released on February 5th and the Youtube video has been viewed over 1200 times. So, why are there hardly any streams elsewhere? We love the sound of Worship Feast, and we hope that this post will help more people find out about this song and its powerful message.


Lyrics: 

In my distress, I called out to you
In my distress, I called out to you
And you heard me
And you heard me
And you delivered – you delivered me
I will call out to you

Chorus
I’ll call out 
I’ll call out to you
Your love, it sees me through
I’ll call out - I’ll call out to you – to you
I will call out to you.

When my life was ebbing away,
I remembered you Lord and my prayer rose to your temple,
And you heard me, yes you heard me
And you delivered, you delivered me
I’ll keep calling out to you.

Chorus
I’ll call out 
I’ll call out to you
Your love, it sees me through
I’ll call out - I’ll call out to you – to you
I will call out to you.

Ancient of days - there is none like you
I have none in heaven or on earth besides you
That’s why I call you…I’ll keep on calling you
Cause you’re my deliverer, you’ll deliver me
All my days I’ll call out to you.

Chorus
I’ll call out 
I’ll call out to you
Your love, it sees me through
I’ll call out - I’ll call out to you – to you
I will call out to you.


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/27uHvZ1EiJbbseBlLRJFbC

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzEXtppeIuM

Would you like to hear more Gospel music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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