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Brendi - Perfect love (CCM)

'Perfect Love' by Brendi is a heartfelt CCM worship song that beautifully expresses the transformative power of God's love.

The song's background reveals that it was written from a place of personal pain and experiences that led Brendi to a deeper understanding of the depth of God's love. It emphasizes the purpose and goodness that can be found in difficult circumstances, ultimately pointing to the unfailing love of Jesus.

Brendi - Perfect loveThe lyrics in the first verse capture the revelation of encountering God's love and how it turns lives around, even in the midst of brokenness. The pre-chorus highlights the ever-present nature of God's love, always surrounding and lifting us up when we feel overwhelmed.

The chorus declares the realization that God's love is all we truly need. It is described as perfect, bringing healing to the deepest parts of our being and mending our broken pieces. The repetition of the phrase 'Your perfect love' emphasizes the profound impact and sufficiency of God's love in our lives.

The bridge reflects on the transformative power of God's grace, offering forgiveness and freedom from past failures and mistakes. It is through His love that we are saved and made new.

'Perfect Love' is a powerful anthem that reminds us of the overwhelming nature of God's love and its ability to restore and transform us. It is a song of surrender and gratitude, acknowledging that His perfect love is what sustains and brings healing to our souls. Listen to this worshipful song and be reminded of the depth and power of God's love in your own life.



Lyrics


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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1L9pRGUIfiaD5AQ5RQppGZ

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

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

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