Jason Gray: I Will Rise Again Meaning
Song Released: 2017
I Will Rise Again Lyrics
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Your sacrifice shall be more sacred than your increase. It is more about becoming and the process than the net benefit you achieved.
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I believe this song to be a proclaimation that even that when tough times come, and they will, we can be assured they will not bring about our end. Through the POWER of Jesus, we can know "I will rise again"
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I Will Rise Again is a deep song. Thanks for sharing this song. Sorry and God Bless. I remember and think of a friend. But he is better off without me as his friend. Goodbye. Peace.
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The song is a very deep song. Sorry to hear about your dad. God Bless. jasonraymusic.com. Reminded me of a friend many years ago. Until now, I feel and I know he is fine and well. Thanks for sharing this song. Peace. Goodbye.
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This song is a very deep song. The singer explained the reason at jasonraymusic.com. Sorry to hear about your dad. God Bless. Thanks for sharing this song. This song and your story reminded me of someone who I became friends with many years ago. We are not friends anymore but feel and I know he is doing fine and well. Like this song, it's a loss to lose his friendship but I know he is better off without me in his life. Peace. Goodbye.
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My dad passed away may 31 2017 at 2 am. I heard this song alot in the month of his illness, all the times listening I never truly heard the verse " I became so alive that death is afraid of me" until that morning driving to work. I heard it and thought of my dad's journey home..I never thought it would have been that day. I got to work, listen to his 4 times and got the call soon after. I believe it to be a reminder that Jesus concurred death and we as believers will have eternal life through Jesus. The whole song helped through the most difficult time of my life. Thank you Jason.
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