Joseph Habedank - Sounds Good To Me Lyrics

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I could tell you that I'm happy
I could say that I'm content
On the darkest days I'm more at peace
Than I have ever been
I am rich in all that matters
In a million ways I'm blessed
'Cause there's one word that describes me
And it's better than the rest

Redeemed, sounds good to me
Never felt so free
It's so much more than anything
I ever dreamed this life could be
And forever it's the song that I will sing
Redeemed, oh, yes, redeemed
Sounds good to me

I'm forgiven by His mercy
And I'm covered by His blood
I've been ransomed and delivered
Saved by grace and bought by love
Oh, there's nothing that's more precious
Than the name by which I'm called
It's the banner I live under
And the word that says it all

Redeemed, sounds good to me
Never felt so free
It's so much more than anything
I ever dreamed this life could be
And forever it's the song that I will sing
Redeemed, oh, yes, redeemed
Sounds good to me

When the roll is called up yonder
I will join the saints
As we lift our hands in worship
Together we'll proclaim

Redeemed, sounds good to me
Never felt so free
It's so much more than anything
I ever dreamed this life could be
And forever it's the song that I will sing
Redeemed, oh, yes, redeemed
Sounds good to me
Sounds good to me

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Joseph Habedank - I Lost It All To Find Everything (Live At Gaither Studios, Alexandria, IN, 2024)

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Meaning & Inspiration

Joseph Habedank’s release, *I Lost It All To Find Everything (Live At Gaither Studios, Alexandria, IN, 2024)*, presented to the world on November 3, 2024, includes the moving song "Sounds Good To Me," a powerful expression of faith and surrender that resonates deeply with anyone navigating God's will. The essence of this song lies in finding peace and affirmation in the divine plan, even when it deviates from personal expectations or desires. It’s about moving beyond the initial reaction to circumstance, whether challenging or simply unexpected, to a place of trusting agreement with the Almighty. This is beautifully mirrored in Scripture, such as Jeremiah 29:11, which assures us of God’s "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." The song captures that profound moment of aligning our spirit with God's perfect purpose, declaring, in essence, "Your will, O Lord, Your way, Your answer – it all 'sounds good' to me because I trust You." It’s a melodic echo of Proverbs 3:5-6, urging us to "trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight." The song isn't just a passive acceptance; it embodies an active choice to believe in God's goodness and sovereignty, a theme woven throughout the Bible, reminding us in Romans 8:28 that "in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." To say "Sounds Good To Me" to God’s unfolding plan, particularly in the context of life's trials or unanswered prayers, is a testament to a faith that understands His perspective is infinitely higher and better than our own, as Isaiah 55:9 reminds us: "as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts." This track offers a beautiful, encouraging anthem for the journey of faith, reminding us that true peace comes from embracing God's direction, confirming that His promises, like those affirmed in 2 Corinthians 1:20 being "Yes" in Christ, are the ultimate reassurance we need.

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