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Sing a New Song presents Your Grace Finds Me by Matt Redman

Today’s Sing a New Song is Matt Redman’s Your Grace Finds Me just released in an album of the same name. Even though the lyrics are simple the topic of this song, grace is deep and profound. God’s kindness/favor/love which is undeserved by us has reached us and forever changed us in Christ Jesus. What God has already done for us in sending his son to die for our sins and rise back to life for us is sufficient to sustain us in any trial (2 Corinthians 12:9). The only reason this fallen world continues to spin is that it is currently in a time of grace. Without grace no one would exist. In that sense Gods’ grace is found in every aspect of life. Since every believer is saved by grace and not by their individual works no one can boast. Grace is the same for rich and poor alike (Ephesians 2:8-9) as the lyrics reflect.

The style of this song is typical Matt Redman. It is  lyrical, acoustical, and worshipful.

Your Grace Finds Me: Lyrics

It’s there in the newborn cry
It’s there in the light of every sunrise
It’s there in the shadows of this light
Your great grace

It’s there on the mountaintop
It’s there in the everyday and the mundane
There in the sorrow and the dancing
Your great grace

Oh, such grace

From the creation to the cross
Then from the cross into eternity
Your grace finds me
Yes, Your grace finds me

It’s there on a wedding day
There in the weeping by the graveside
There in the very breath we breathe
Your great grace

Same for the rich and poor
Same for the saint and for the sinner
Enough for this whole wide world
Your great grace

Oh, such grace

From the creation to the cross
Then from the cross into eternity
Your grace finds me
Yes, Your grace finds me

There in the darkest night of the soul
There in the sweetest songs of victory
Your grace finds me
Yes, Your grace finds me

Your great grace
Oh, such grace
 Your great grace
Oh, such grace

So I’m breathing in Your grace
And I’m breathing out Your praise
I’m breathing in Your grace
Forever I’ll be
Breathing in Your grace
And I’m breathing out Your praise
I’m breathing in Your grace
Forever I’ll be
Breathing in Your grace
And I’m breathing out Your praise
Breathing in Your grace
For our God, for our God

Yes, Your grace finds me
Yes, Your grace finds me

Song: Your Grace Finds Me
Originally performed by Matt Redman (Cover by Tyler Blalock)
Written by Matt Redman & Jonas Myrin
(C) 2013 sixstepsrecords

About the Performer

TylerNashville01SQUARE1-272x220Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Tyler Blalock is a Christian singer, songwriter, and worship leader with a heart to see people grow closer to God through music. He studied for two years at Berklee College of Music in Boston and became a regular worship leader around the New England area, having led in places such as Boston, Cape Cod, Westborough, and New Hampshire. He also led and organized worship at a Christian conference in Panama City, Florida, as well as training students at Harvard University on leading worship.

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I am Scott Martz and I am a WELS pastor at Lamb of God Lutheran in Phoenix, AZ. I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Northwestern College in 1990 and a Master of Divinity from Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary in 1994. I served Shepherd Lutheran Church & School from 1994 to 2000 and Lamb of God Lutheran since 2000.

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