Tasha Cobbs Leonard - You Still Love Me Lyrics

You Still Love Me Lyrics

Why do we do the things we do
When it hurts you, 
I'd never understand why 
We're at a place in our lives 
Where we tired of all the lies 
And the pain we feel inside 
We wanna make it right 

I have nothing else to give except my life 
Please accept this offering 
I present my body my sacrifice 
holy Yeah 

I'm running back to you,
With my hands lifted high 
I give you my heart, 
And I give you my life 
I don't mean to be emotional 
But sometimes I cry 
When I think of all the pain, 
that I caused you inside 
But you still love me 
You still love me 
You still love me 

Seven times seventy
You forgave me 
And you do this daily 
I don't ever want to take advantage of your grace, 
And the sacrifice you've made 
I gotta make it right 

I have nothing else to give except my life 
Please accept my offering 
I present my body, my sacrifice.  
Holy Yeah 

I'm running back to You, with my hands lifted high 
I give You my heart, and I give You my life 
I don't mean to be emotional, but sometimes I cry 
When I think of all the pain, that I cause You inside 

I'm running back to You, with my hands lifted high 
I give you my heart, and I give You my life 
I don't mean to be emotional, but sometimes I cry 
When I think of all the pain, that I cause You inside 
But You still love me, You still love me 
You still love me, You still love me 
You still , you still love me 

Your love is unbelievable, 
Your love is so amazing, 
Your love is unconditional 

At the end of the day, He loves me
At the end of the day, at the end of the day, 
He loves me 

You still love me, You still love me 
At the end of the day, at the end of the day, He loves me 


Tasha Cobbs - You Still Love Me (Official Live)

You Still Love Me Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Tasha Cobbs Leonard’s powerful anthem, "You Still Love Me," released in 2016, immediately resonated with many who have walked a journey of faith marked by imperfections and stumbles. Far from presenting a polished, unattainable standard of righteousness, the song delves into the raw, honest truth of the human experience – our propensity to fall short, to make mistakes, and to feel utterly undeserving of divine affection. It captures that universal feeling of looking back at our actions, our thoughts, our failures, and wondering if the perfect, holy God could possibly still extend grace.

The core message of "You Still Love Me" is a profound declaration of God’s unchanging character in the face of our wavering humanity. It speaks to those moments when we are acutely aware of our own shortcomings, perhaps having acted in ways we regret or strayed from the path we know is right. The song articulates the common struggle with guilt or shame, the feeling that surely, *now* we have exhausted God’s patience or forfeited His favor. Yet, the resounding truth it proclaims is that God's love is not conditional on our performance; it is rooted in His very nature. This aligns perfectly with Scripture, which tells us in 1 John 4:10, "This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins." It’s a love initiated by Him, not earned by us.

Musically and vocally, the song carries the weight of this truth. Tasha Cobbs Leonard’s delivery is not just singing; it's a visceral expression of awe and relief. The arrangement builds, creating an atmosphere of worship that underscores the overwhelming nature of God's persistent grace. It’s the sound of someone who has experienced this truth personally and is overwhelmed by its magnitude. The live recording captures a palpable sense of community sharing in this revelation, emphasizing that this journey of imperfection and grace is one we walk together. The focus isn't on the mistake itself, but on the astonishing response of God: unfailing love.

This persistent love that the song celebrates is a cornerstone of biblical faith. Psalm 103:10-12 declares, "He does not treat us as our sins deserve or repay us according to our iniquities... as far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us." Micah 7:18 asks, "Who is a God like you, who pardons sin and forgives the transgression of the remnant of his inheritance? You do not stay angry forever but delight to show mercy." "You Still Love Me" echoes these powerful promises, reminding us that even when we feel furthest from Him, His arms are open. It’s the heart of the Gospel message – that "while we were still sinners, Christ died for us" (Romans 5:8). The song serves as a musical reminder that our past does not define God’s future love for us.

Ultimately, "You Still Love Me" is more than just a song; it's an affirmation of identity found in God's unwavering gaze. It encourages those who feel broken or unworthy to lift their heads and receive the truth that they are still seen, still known, and still deeply loved by the Creator of the universe. It’s a call to lay down the burden of self-condemnation and step into the freedom offered by His boundless mercy. For anyone needing a reminder of God's relentless pursuit and unconditional acceptance, this song serves as a powerful, Spirit-filled declaration of hope and the enduring power of divine love that simply does not give up on us.

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