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'I'm With You - Live' by We Are Compass Worship: Discover Your True Identity


'I'm With You - Live' by We Are Compass Worship reminds you that in Jesus, you're never lost, broken, or alone. Those harmful whispers of inadequacy are replaced by the affirmations in this song, that your true identity is in Christ alone.

We Are Compass Worship - I'm With You - LiveEvery verse sings about the truths of being found, whole, and loved in His presence. There's a powerful message waiting for you. It's about looking beyond your failures, and embracing the freedom and security that comes from being His.

You're encouraged to shift your focus to the joyful reality of being forgiven, secure, and absolutely cherished by Jesus. That is what makes this song an anthem for anybody who feels unworthy or alone, and is in need of a gentle reminder they can always find the strength to rise above their doubts in His love. Yes, you 'can' find it, but if you're not looking in the right places… you're not going to find it. So this song is also a call to action… start looking, and look to Jesus. 

Give this live rendition of 'I'm With You' a listen. Enjoy the melody, let the lyrics ignite a desire to find your identity in Jesus, and hear Him whispering to you, 'You are mine.'

(Related scripture: Isaiah 41:10; 2 Corinthians 5:17; Romans 8:38-39)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/26AXFNmIjGrh7MxR2OZ7HG

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPKIKrNY1EA

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