Overcomer by Mandisa


Lyrics:

Staring at a stop sign
Watching people drive by
T Mac on the radio
Got so much on your mind
Nothing's really going right
Looking for a ray of hope

Whatever it is you may be going through
I know He's not gonna let it get the best of you


You're an overcomer
Stay in the fight ‘til the final round
You're not going under
‘Cause God is holding you right now
You might be down for a moment
Feeling like it's hopeless
That's when He reminds You
That you're an overcomer
You're an overcomer

Everybody's been down
Hit the bottom, hit the ground
Oh, you're not alone
Just take a breath, don't forget
Hang on to His promises
He wants You to know


The same Man, the Great I am
The one who overcame death
Is living inside of You
So just hold tight, fix your eyes
On the one who holds your life
There's nothing He can't do
He's telling You

Story behind the song:

Remind Me Who I Am by Jason Gray



Story Behind The Song:
Here's an excerpt from The Rabbit Room where Jason Gray says,"If only we could learn to run to Christ, the one who calls us his beloved, his bride, the child that he chose to welcome into his family. We would hear him tell us that we are enough because he says so. We would hear him call us his treasure, and we would come alive." Read the full script here: http://www.rabbitroom.com/2011/06/remind-me-who-i-am/

You can also read the Behind The Song on NRT here - http://www.newreleasetoday.com/article.php?article_id=717

Lyrics:
When I lose my way
When I forget my name
Remind me who I am
In the mirror all I see
is who I don’t wanna be
Remind me who I am
In the loneliest places
When I can’t remember what grace is
Tell me once again who I am to You
Who I am to You
Tell me
Lest I forget who I am to You
I belong to You
To You
When my heart is like a stone
and I’m running far from home
Remind me who I am
When I can’t receive Your love
Afraid I’ll never be enough
Remind me who I am
If I’m Your beloved
Can You help me believe it
Tell me once again who I am to You
Who I am to You
Tell me
Lest I forget who I am to You
I belong to You
To You
I’m the one You love
I’m the one You love
That will be enough
I’m the one You love
Tell me once again who I am to You
Who I am to You
Tell me
Lest I forget who I am to You
That I belong to You
Whoa
Tell me once again who I am to You
Who I am to You
Tell me
Lest I forget who I am to You
That I belong to You
To You


Hello, My Name is by Mathew West



Out of the Darkness of addiction and into the light of recovery….
“Hello, my name is Jordan and I am a drug addict.”  That was the first sentence of this young man’s story that he sent to me.  He went on to tell me how for years that was how he identified himself.  A two sport all star athlete in high school, Jordan received a college scholarship to run track and play football at a university in Kentucky.  But during his sophomore season, Jordan broke his ankle.  That is when he received his first prescription to Oxycontin.  He wrote about how addiction quickly took a hold of his life and sent him spinning out of control.  After two failed drug tests, the university kicked him out and removed his sports scholarships.  Jordan had lost everything he had worked for.  He landed at a place called Teen Challenge in North Carolina.  Teen Challenge is a Christian rehabilitation center in the business of restoring lives with the hope of Jesus Christ.
Jordan said it was during his time in Teen Challenge that he began to realize that God wasn’t done with him yet, and that all of those defeating titles like “addict,” didn’t have to be attached to his name the rest of his life.  His story is far from over.  He told me that in the years since his recovery, he went back and got his master’s degree from the very college that kicked him out.  Now, he is a teacher and a coach and a newlywed.  And he has recently felt God calling him into full time ministry.
He closed his story by saying, “These days I introduce myself a little differently than I used to.  Hello, my name is Jordan and I am a child of the one true king!”
What a powerful example of God at work in someone’s story.  I read Jordan’s story and couldn’t help but wonder how many people in the world are walking around defined by the defeat and the regret of past mistakes, believing the lie that they will never be able to kick an old habit or move on from yesterday’s mistakes.  Jordan’s story is powerful proof that we are not defined by our past.  God can restore, redeem, and renew our hearts and lives.  He can set our feet on a new path that will lead our lives to a destination far greater than where we used to call home.
“If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.  The old is gone and the new has come!”  Jordan is standing in the light of a new beginning, forgetting what is behind and taking hold of his new name.


Hello, my name is regret

I'm pretty sure we have met

Every single day of your life

I'm the whisper inside

That won't let you forget


Hello, my name is defeat

I know you recognize me

Just when you think you can win

I'll drag you right back down again

‘Til you've lost all belief


These are the voices, these are the lies

And I have believed them, for the very last time


Hello, my name is child of the one true King

I've been saved, I've been changed,

And I have been set free

“Amazing Grace” is the song I sing

Hello, my name is child of the one true King


I am no longer defined

By all the wreckage behind

The one who makes all things new

Has proven it's true

Just take a look at my life


What love the Father has lavished upon us

That we should be called His children

I am a child of the one true King


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