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'Forever Free' by First NLR Worship: The Journey from Darkness to Divine Grace


Immerse yourself in the soul-stirring melodies of First NLR Worship's 'Forever Free,' a deeply moving contemporary Christian song. This song is, at its heart, an intimate expression of a soul's journey to encounter the life-changing power of God's grace. 'Forever Free' is an invitation to celebrate God's unending love and the liberating truth that frees us from the shackles of our past with its powerful lyrics.

First NLR Worship - Forever FreeAs the lyrics unfold, we hear a soul seeking peace in the midst of seemingly unending darkness. The veil is lifted when God's light shines through, revealing the truth that leads to both freedom and profound change. It is a heartfelt reminder that God's ever-present Spirit has the power to set us free, no matter how deep our feelings of despair and struggle.

The chorus then resounds, 'I'm forever free by Your Spirit here with me; I'm forever Yours, I won't be ashamed anymore. It was by grace I have been saved; I can never be the same. I'm forever free, I'm forever.' This bears witness to the astounding grace of God, which assures us that we will be saved and then renewed as His children.

The bridge shows the surrender of a transformed soul, completely committing heart and mind to the One who bore our sins and poured out His love. This song becomes an instrument of worship, expressing the journey from brokenness to spiritual restoration in Christ—a hymn of a soul set free forever.

Let First NLR Worship's 'Forever Free' stir your heart with the compelling reminder that in His presence, we, too, can find the grace, healing, and freedom to be forever His.

(Related scripture: John 8:36; Ephesians 2:8; Matthew 7:24)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6OrBxMEmovSIy5H0kOf71B

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-N0rMmT_Bo

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

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