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Bloodline - Elle Limebear: Welcoming Us Into His Bloodline


"Bloodline" by Elle Limebear is a foot-stomping anthem about the joy and freedom we have when we are part of God's family. "Bloodline" is one of the 10 songs on Elle's newest album, "Welcome to the Bloodline." It is described as having vocoder-laced vocals and swirling, indie-infused guitar riffs that deliver an undeniable foot-stomping anthem. Are you curious?

Elle Limebear - Bloodline"Bloodline" is the theme song of the album with a message about breaking generational chains, stepping into the promises of God, and being welcomed into His bloodline. "You are the God of my fathers… You've been faithful for all time," reminding us that He has always been faithful, throughout all generations. And the promise to everyone who "belongs" to Him… "You turned the old into new wine // Because You were good on Your promise // Because of the mercy of Jesus // You bring us in from the outside // We're welcomed into the bloodline." 

Elle Limebear is a British worship leader with over a decade of experience leading and writing music. She really pours her heart into this song, a song that looks beyond personal deliverance to the unity and restoration we have in His bloodline. A bloodline that extends across families and through all generations. 

His bloodline brings joy and healing, and this promise is within your reach. As Elle sings in the bridge of song, "We claim it now in Jesus' name // Those old days and nights are over // Every chain and curse be broken" 

Do you feel weighed down by the past or uncertain about your place in God's story? May "Bloodline" remind you that God welcomes you to be part of His family, through Jesus' mercy. He's already next to you, waiting for you to surrender and "become one of His." It's a standing invitation for you to step into the bloodline.

(Related scripture: Ephesians 1:3-6; Galatians 4:7; Exodus 12:13)

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