Dena Mwana - Le Sang Nous Justifie Lyrics

Le Sang Nous Justifie Lyrics

Autrefois condamnés, livrés à nous-mêmes
Nous étions esclaves du péché
Entourés des ténèbres, privés de la gloire
Eloignés de la lumière
Mais le Christ nous a affranchi pour la liberté (Pour la liberté)
Mais le Christ nous a affranchis pour la liberté

Oh Libres pour la vraie liberté (Nous sommes appelés)
Appelés (couronnés)
Couronnés pour régner (Oui nous pouvons le dire nous sommes libres)
Libres pour la vraie liberté (Pour la vraie liberté)
Oh nous sommes appelés
Appelés (couronnés)
Couronnés pour régner

Jésus a payé le prix
Jésus a payé le prix, Oui le sang nous justifie
(Jésus a payé le prix pour moi)
Jésus a payé le prix, Oui le sang nous justifie
(Plus de condamnation pour ceux qui sont en Lui)
Jésus a payé le prix, Oui le sang nous justifie
(Je suis libéré de toutes mes chaines, Alléluia)
Jésus a payé le prix, Oui le sang nous justifie
(Je peux le proclamer le chanter je suis libre, Oui le sang nous justifie)

Désormais je suis libre
Désormais je suis libre
Désormais je suis libre en Jésus
Désormais je suis libre
Désormais je suis libre
Désormais je suis libre en Jésus
Désormais je suis libre
Désormais je suis libre
Désormais je suis libre en Jésus
Désormais je suis libre
Désormais je suis libre
Désormais je suis libre en Jésus
Désormais je suis libre
Désormais je suis libre
Désormais je suis libre en Jésus
Désormais je suis libre
Désormais je suis libre
Désormais je suis libre en Jésus

Jésus a payé le prix
Oui, le sang nous justifie


Le Sang Nous Justifie

Le Sang Nous Justifie Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Released on October 29, 2021, Dena Mwana's song "Le Sang Nous Justifie" delivers a powerful declaration centered on the core truth of Christian faith. The title itself, translating to "The Blood Justifies Us," immediately points to the central theme: the redemptive work of Jesus Christ on the cross and its profound impact on believers. The song is not merely a reflection on a theological concept; it feels like an anthem of freedom, rooted in the understanding that our standing before God is secured not by our own merit or actions, but solely through the sacrifice made by Christ. It speaks to a deep sense of gratitude and liberation, acknowledging the finished work that cleanses, redeems, and grants access to the divine.

Musically, the track supports this message with a soundscape that feels both reverent and triumphant. Dena Mwana's vocals carry a weight of conviction and warmth, conveying both the solemnity of the sacrifice and the joyful assurance of salvation. The production builds and flows, allowing the message to unfold with clarity and emotional depth, creating an atmosphere conducive to worship and reflection. It's the kind of song that encourages individuals to lift their heads, reminding them of the immense price paid for their peace and reconciliation.

The narrative thread woven through the song explores the transition from a state of separation or striving to a state of acceptance and righteousness through faith. It highlights the unparalleled power of the blood of Jesus, which does more than just cover sin; it fundamentally changes our position before a holy God. The Bible speaks extensively on this theme. Romans 5:9 tells us, "Much more then, having now been justified by his blood, we shall be saved from the wrath of God through him." This verse perfectly encapsulates the song's message – it's the blood that accomplishes the justification, leading to salvation. Similarly, Ephesians 1:7 states, "In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of his grace," emphasizing redemption and forgiveness as direct results of Christ's sacrifice.

Furthermore, the song resonates with the truth found in Hebrews 9:12, which speaks of Christ entering "once for all into the holy places, not by means of the blood of goats and calves but by means of his own blood, thus securing an eternal redemption." This underscores the finality and completeness of the work celebrated in "Le Sang Nous Justifie." It’s a work that doesn’t need repeating; it is eternally effective. The song serves as a musical echo of 1 Peter 1:18-19, which reminds us that we "were ransomed from the futile ways inherited from your forefathers, not with perishable things such as silver or gold, but with the precious blood of Christ, like that of a lamb without blemish or spot." The focus remains firmly on the preciousness and power of Christ's blood as the sole means of our redemption and justification. Dena Mwana’s offering is a worshipful response to these foundational biblical truths, inviting all who engage with it to stand in awe of the grace received through the blood that justifies.

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