JUST FOR ME
Grace Unveiled: A Song of Redemption and Sacrifice by Craig ByersLyrics
Thank You for loving me
Expressing gratitude for the love received.
The cross it was just for me
Acknowledging that the sacrifice on the cross was specifically for the speaker.
Where You bled and died on calvary
Referencing the location of Jesus' sacrifice and death on Calvary.
Now I'm free
Celebrating the freedom attained through Jesus' sacrifice.
Because of the price You paid
Highlighting the freedom achieved as a result of the sacrifice's price.
I'm not bound by chains
Emphasizing liberation from metaphorical chains through Jesus' sacrifice.
Your wounds
Referring to Jesus' wounds as part of the crucifixion narrative.
Your stripes
Mentioning the physical wounds or stripes on Jesus' body.
Giving Your life
Acknowledging the act of giving His life for the speaker.
You did it just for me
Reiterating that the sacrifice was specifically for the speaker.
No greater love
Recognizing the unparalleled love demonstrated by Jesus.
Could a man have shown
Stating that no greater love could have been shown by a man.
Than the one that You showed
Describing the love demonstrated by Jesus toward the speaker.
Unto me
Expressing awe and admiration for Jesus.
Jesus I'm in awe
Reflecting on the sacrifice made for the speaker.
How for me You took the fall
Acknowledging that Jesus willingly took the fall for the speaker.
Willfully giving Your all
Describing Jesus' complete and voluntary dedication to the speaker's redemption.
To ransom me
Describing the speaker as ransomed through Jesus' sacrifice.
Just for me
Reiterating that the sacrifice was made specifically for the speaker.
Just for me
Emphasizing the personal nature of the sacrifice.
Calvary it was for me
Connecting Calvary to the speaker's personal redemption.
Did it for my healing
Stating that the sacrifice had healing implications for the speaker.
It was for me
Reiterating that the sacrifice was specifically for the speaker.
Your wounds
Referring again to Jesus' wounds in the crucifixion context.
Your stripes
Mentioning the physical wounds or stripes on Jesus' body once more.
Giving Your life
Reaffirming the act of giving His life for the speaker.
You did it just for me
Concluding that the entire sacrifice was done specifically for the speaker.
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