We Are Messengers - Saviour Lyrics

Album: Saviour - EP
Released: 04 Nov 2022
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Lyrics

Saviour, oh Saviour

A Child and yet a King

Lord of everything

Saviour, my Saviour

Emmanuel has come

With hope for everyone


Here in the darkness

I see the light of the world

Here in the chaos

There is peace coming to the earth

And all this will change

In the most beautiful way

With a Virgin Mother

And a Baby's birth


Saviour, oh Saviour

A Child and yet a King

Lord of everything

Oh Saviour, my Saviour

Emmanuel has come

With hope for everyone

What a Saviour


Here in the mystery

Son of God and Son of man

Dawn is now breaking

Through the skies of Bethlehem

Earth meeting heaven

As one Baby cries

Death started running running

And salvation arrives


Saviour, oh Saviour

A Child and yet a King

Lord of everything

Oh Saviour, my Saviour

Emmanuel has come

With hope for everyone

What a Saviour

What a Saviour


Lying in a manger is the Lord of Lords

All the power and the honor and the glory is Yours

The One who came to save and to heal and restore

All the power and the honor and the glory is Yours


Saviour, oh Saviour

A Child and yet a King

Lord of everything

Oh Saviour, my Saviour

Emmanuel has come

With hope for everyone

What a Saviour

Yeah, what a Saviour

What a Saviour


(Joy to the world, the Lord has come)


Video

We Are Messengers - Saviour (Official Music Video)

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Meaning & Inspiration

Released on November 4, 2022, the official music video for We Are Messengers' song "Saviour" arrived, bringing with it a clear and resonant declaration of faith. This song bypasses ambiguity, focusing squarely on the central figure of Christian belief: Jesus Christ, identified here by His primary function as the one who saves. The message is direct, portraying Him not as a distant historical figure or abstract concept, but as the necessary, active, and present rescuer needed by a broken humanity. It speaks to the universal human condition of needing help, needing deliverance from forces beyond our control, and finds that ultimate help source in the person of Jesus, positioning Him as the answer to every struggle, every fear, and every sin that holds us captive.

The strength of "Saviour" lies in its unwavering focus on the biblical truth of redemption through Christ. It echoes the fundamental proclamation found in Scripture, such as in Acts 4:12, which states, "Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved." The song encapsulates the profound reality described in passages like Romans 5:8, where it is revealed that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us, demonstrating God's immense love and providing the path to reconciliation and freedom. This portrayal of the Saviour is not just about escape from consequences, but about restoration and new life, reflecting the transformative power spoken of in 2 Corinthians 5:17 – "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!" The music supports this powerful theme, building with a sense of urgency and hope, carrying the weight of the song's vital declaration without overshadowing the core spiritual truth.

Analyzing the song’s impact involves recognizing how it connects the historical and theological role of Jesus as Saviour to the personal, present-day experience of individuals. It speaks to the heart's yearning for deliverance, a yearning depicted throughout the Psalms where the psalmist cries out for God's rescue (e.g., Psalm 34:17-19). The song articulates that this ancient hope is fulfilled in Christ, the one who Isaiah prophesied would bear our infirmities and carry our sorrows (Isaiah 53:4). By centering entirely on His identity as Saviour, the song serves as a powerful reminder and an invitation, encouraging those who hear it to place their trust in the one who alone can provide the forgiveness, hope, and peace that the world cannot give. It is a musical anchor point to the unwavering promise of God's grace found in Ephesians 2:8-9: "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast." In its focused delivery, "Saviour" by We Are Messengers offers a compelling and biblically grounded anthem for anyone seeking or celebrating the life-changing reality of being saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ.

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