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Olly Kiff - Christ In Me - Accoustic (CCM)

Olly Kiff - Christ In Me - Accoustic
Olly Kiff has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Christ In Me - Accoustic.

Olly shares: "This song is about the realisation that when Christ enters your life it changes everything but it's not just a change that's for our own sake - it's so others can see Christ in us too and be pointed back to Him."


Lyrics:

Looking back at everywhere I've been
I can your faithful hand revealed
Never letting go or giving up
You my God are faithful, You are good

Looking back at everything I've done
All my wrongs forgiven through Your son
All my sins forgotten I am free
You my God, You came to rescue me

So I will not forget the love you've shown
Now I am free indeed

So here I stand
Here I stand
A new creation through your blood
My salvation is enough
And this change in me is there for all to see
It's Christ in me

I am free
Oh I am free indeed
And now I live for all the world to see
Christ in me
I am saved
Oh I am saved by You
The old has gone and all has been made new
Christ in me


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0cOf3mlMTPpMSXEpzDughl

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sH5PLesj-WY

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