Melodies of Mercy

Sidewalk Prophets “Saved My Life” Melodies of Mercy

Sidewalk Prophets “Saved My Life” Melodies of Mercy

Sidewalk Prophets "Saved My Life" Melodies of Mercy Melodies of Mercy feature — Sidewalk Prophets — Save My LifeSome songs don’t just play in the background — they tap you on the shoulder, look you in the eyes, and ask the question you’ve been avoiding: “Are you okay?” Save My Life is that kind of song. It sounds like a friend who finally notices the storm you’ve been hiding, and it dares you to believe that one honest conversation could change everything.First heard on Sidewalk Prophets’ Live Like That era, the heart of the song is simple and piercing: notice…
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Sanctus Real “Forgiven” Melodies of Mercy

Sanctus Real “Forgiven” Melodies of Mercy

Sanctus Real "Forgiven" Melodies of Mercy Melodies of Mercy Feature | Sanctus Real "Forgiven"Some songs are born out of a moment so personal that you almost feel like you’re overhearing a prayer. Forgiven by Sanctus Real is one of those. Released in 2009 as the first single from their album Pieces of a Real Heart, it came from a season when the band themselves were wrestling with the need to forgive — and to be forgiven. Lead singer Matt Hammitt has shared that the “working-out of forgiveness” is essential to our growth in Christ, because truly grasping how much we’ve…
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We The Kingdom “Miracle Power” Melodies of Mercy

We The Kingdom “Miracle Power” Melodies of Mercy

We The Kingdom "Miracle Power" Melodies of Mercy Melodies of Mercy Feature: We The Kingdom – “Miracle Power”There’s something about a song that doesn’t just echo through speakers but settles into the bones. Miracle Power by We The Kingdom isn’t just a track—it’s a declaration. A cry from the valley and a shout from the mountaintop. It’s the kind of anthem that doesn’t ask for permission to move you—it just does.We The Kingdom has always carried a rawness that feels like home. A family band born out of brokenness and revival, their testimony isn’t polished—it’s lived-in. Ed Cash, his children…
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Zach Williams “Rescue Story” Melodies Of Mercy

Zach Williams “Rescue Story” Melodies Of Mercy

Zach Williams "Rescue Story" Melodies Of Mercy Melodies of Mercy Feature | Zach Williams "Rescue Story"Some stories begin in the spotlight. Others start in the shadows. Zach Williams’ Rescue Story was born in the dark—on the road, in a van, chasing a lifestyle that promised everything and delivered nothing. He was fronting a rock band, living recklessly, and feeling emptier by the day. Until one night, a song came on the radio that cracked something open. Redeemed by Big Daddy Weave. And in that moment, Zach didn’t just hear lyrics—he heard a lifeline.He called his wife. He quit the band.…
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Jason Gray “Good To Be Alive” Melodies Of Mercy

Jason Gray “Good To Be Alive” Melodies Of Mercy

Jason Gray "Good To Be Alive" Melodies Of Mercy Melodies of Mercy Feature | Jason Gray's "Good to Be Alive"Jason Gray’s “Good to Be Alive” isn’t just a song—it’s a wake-up call. Not the kind that jolts you out of bed, but the kind that stirs your spirit when you’ve been sleepwalking through life. It was written in a season when Jason was asking hard questions: Am I really living, or just surviving? Am I awake to the beauty God’s placed around me, or am I numb to it?That question hits deep. Because we’ve all had those moments—when the days…
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Casting Crowns  “Who Am I” Melodies Of Mercy

Casting Crowns “Who Am I” Melodies Of Mercy

Casting Crowns "Who Am I" Melodies Of Mercy 🎶 Melodies of Mercy Feature | Casting Crowns – “Who Am I”There’s a quiet ache in the question Who am I?—one that echoes through every heart that’s ever felt small in the presence of a mighty God. Casting Crowns didn’t write this song to answer that question with credentials or accomplishments. They wrote it to surrender. To say, “I am Yours,” even when the mirror reflects weakness, weariness, and wondering.Mark Hall, the band’s frontman and youth pastor, penned the lyrics during a drive home with his family. It wasn’t a songwriting session—it…
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Passion & Kristian Stanfill “Glorious Day” Melodies Of Mercy

Passion & Kristian Stanfill “Glorious Day” Melodies Of Mercy

Passion & Kristian Stanfill "Glorious Day" Melodies Of Mercy Melodies of Mercy Feature | Passion ft. Kristian Stanfill “Glorious Day”There’s a moment in Glorious Day where the music swells and the lyrics declare: “You called my name / And I ran out of that grave.” It’s not just a line — it’s a resurrection cry. A spiritual jailbreak. A testimony wrapped in melody.Passion Music, led by Kristian Stanfill, wrote this anthem as a celebration of salvation — the kind that doesn’t just clean us up, but calls us out. In their official song story, Stanfill shares how the track was…
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Colton Dixon “Build A Boat” Melodies of Mercy

Colton Dixon “Build A Boat” Melodies of Mercy

Colton Dixon "Build A Boat" Melodies of Mercy Melodies of Mercy Feature | Colton Dixoin "Builds A Boat"There’s something about Colton Dixon’s Build a Boat that hits different. It’s not just the melody or the hook—it’s the heart behind it. The song was inspired by the story of Noah, and it’s all about stepping out in faith before you see the promise. Before the skies open. Before the miracle comes.Colton said it himself: Noah didn’t wait for proof. He didn’t ask for signs. He just said yes. That kind of faith—the kind that builds when there’s no rain in sight—is…
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Cochren & Co. “Church” (Take Me Back) Melodies of Mercy

Cochren & Co. “Church” (Take Me Back) Melodies of Mercy

Cochren & Co. "Church" (Take Me Back) Melodies of Mercy Melodies of Mercy Feature | Cochren & Co. "Church" (Take me Back)There was a time I didn’t want to walk through the doors of a church. Not because I didn’t believe—but because I didn’t feel worthy. There were choices made in my household that pulled us away from God. I carried shame not just for my own actions, but for the way we were living—knowing it wasn’t what He called us to.” I knew what holiness looked like, and I knew I wasn’t living it. So I turned away. Not…
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Elevation Worship “Graves into Gardens” Melodies Of Mercy

Elevation Worship “Graves into Gardens” Melodies Of Mercy

Elevation Worship "Graves into Gardens" Melodies Of Mercy Melodies of Mercy Feature | Elevation Worship "Graves Into Gardens"There’s something sacred in the sound of Graves Into Gardens. It’s not just a worship anthem—it’s a declaration of divine reversal. Elevation Worship wrote it as a testimony to the power and authority of God, inspired by a message from Pastor Steven Furtick called The Mystery of Potential. That message centered on 2 Kings 13:20–21, where a man was resurrected simply by touching the bones of the prophet Elisha. Even in death, Elisha’s life carried resurrection power. That’s the heartbeat of this song:…
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