Remember
Eternal Sacrifice: Reflecting on Redemption Through 'Remember'Lyrics
He's the man who'd bleed for me
He is a man willing to sacrifice for the speaker.
Not making a sound or cry
His sacrifice is silent and without complaint.
He suffered as a guilty man
He endured suffering as if he were guilty.
His innocence was the crime
His innocence was seen as a crime.
While other said come down and save yourself
Others suggested he should save himself, but he chose to save the speaker's life.
He was saving my life
His actions were for the purpose of saving the speaker.
remember, I will remember
Expressing commitment to remembering the sacrifice.
What He did for me
Recalling what he did for the speaker.
Remember, I will remember
Emphasizing the commitment to remembering his death.
How He died for me
Reflecting on the significance of his death for the speaker.
early Sunday morning came
Describing the discovery of the empty tomb on Sunday morning.
The stone had been rolled away
Highlighting the removal of the stone from the tomb.
They stepped inside the empty grave
People entered the empty grave and found it deserted.
Alone in dismay
They were alone and in dismay at the empty tomb.
They were thinking he was gone
Some thought he was gone.
They were not believing
Others were skeptical and did not believe.
Death of the lamb did bring
The death of the lamb (symbolizing Christ) brought forgiveness and healing.
Forgiveness and healing
Reflecting on the positive outcomes of his death.
Why do you seek Him here among the dead?
Raising a question about seeking him among the dead.
He is risen!
Declaring his resurrection: "He is risen!"
remember, I will remember
Reiterating the commitment to remember his sacrifice.
What He did for me
Recalling what he did for the speaker.
Remember, I will remember
Re-emphasizing the commitment to remembering his death.
How He died for me
Reaffirming the significance of his death for the speaker.
I know it's You who lives inside of me
Acknowledging the presence of the divine within the speaker.
I know it's true the peace of mind you bring to me
Acknowledging the peace of mind brought by the divine presence.
Your sacrifice has now set me free...i will always...
Expressing gratitude for the freedom gained through his sacrifice.
remember, I will remember
Reiterating the commitment to remember the sacrifice.
What He did for me
Recalling what he did for the speaker.
Remember, I will remember
Re-emphasizing the commitment to remembering his death.
How He died for me
Reaffirming the significance of his death for the speaker.
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