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Jessie-Emma - Amazing Grace (Gospel)


Jessie-Emma's 'Amazing Grace' is a beautiful and soulful gospel song that inspires and speaks to the listener's heart, reminding us that we are surrounded by the love and grace of God. The powerful vocals, coupled with the heartfelt lyrics, create a moving and emotional experience for anyone who listens.

Jessie-Emma - Amazing GraceThe song's chorus, 'Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, you saved a wretch like me,' reminds us of the transformative power of God's grace. It speaks of the redemption and freedom that come with surrendering to His love. The song's verses highlight the embrace, shelter, and shower of God's love that we receive as we journey with Him. The bridge celebrates the freedom we receive from God's grace, and the outro reiterates the message of the chorus, that we are saved by His grace.

This beautiful rendition of the well-known hymn encourages the listener to connect with God's love and grace in every stage of their spiritual journey. It is a reminder that no matter how lost we may feel, we can always turn to God and receive His amazing grace. I highly recommend this song to anyone who needs inspiration, encouragement, or a reminder of God's unfailing love. So take a moment to listen to Jessie-Emma's 'Amazing Grace,' and allow the powerful message and Jessie-Emma's voice to touch your heart.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Jessieemma-amazing-grace-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/26ZtnU2WPatBU6IfsLJQWM

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6wuWl2jb1s

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