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James Bizak's 'Plead The Blood' – A Song of Redemption


This new song by James Bizak, 'Plead The Blood,' really gets to the source of hope and redemption. When James first heard this worship song by Chris Davenport, he knew that he had to make and release his own rendition of the song. He did a great job, and I believe that you will enjoy it.

James Bizak - Plead The BloodWhen it comes to Christian music, James is a rising star, and his journey will blow your mind. He fought alcoholism and other addictions, and found freedom in Jesus. He is now using his music to spread the message of redemption and hope. 

The lyrics of 'Plead The Blood' appeal to anyone who has gone through challenging times. 'Here and now, I draw a boundary against every weapon that's formed. The thief and his plans will pass over when he sees the red on the door.' What a reminder of the faith and protection we receive through Jesus' blood. It's not just us, but also extends to our homes and families. No matter what we face, Jesus' sacrifice is more than enough to overcome it all. 

You can hear the passion that James has for this this song. A passion that can easily ignite a fire in your heart and bring you closer to God. So, go ahead and take a moment to listen to 'Plead The Blood.' May it remind you of the love and protection that His sacrifice offers you.

(Related scripture: Exodus 12:13; Revelation 12:11; 1 John 1:7)

Connect with James Bizak


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0CLltQemp8mSVdABl8LAOs

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wn3pLqxobBc

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

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