‘Awe Of You’ CAIN Official Live Video

One catchy and truth-filled song reminds us of the awe-inspiring love and power of Jesus Christ.

Jesus Christ made the ultimate sacrifice, willingly giving Himself to die on the cross for a world full of sinners. He took our place and fulfilled a debt that we can never and will never be able to repay. 

In the song “Awe of You,” the group CAIN sings about Christ and His beautiful, unceasing love and unmatched power and grace. As the title and the song's lyrics indicate, the musicians are simply in awe of Him.

From the beginning, the group states that Jesus Christ is much different from any earthly king or ruling authority. In the tune's opening verse, the lyrics inform listeners Christ is a king who issues judgments with mercy. He also cares for the lost and looks upon the sinner with “a heart of forgiveness.”

Praise God!

The song’s second verse adds that Christ can take anything and make it exponentially better. Christ, through His love, mercy and grace, does take seemingly hopeless situations and brings about something truly stunning and beautiful. 

As that verse adds, Jesus Christ really is a “giver,” a “treasure” and a “glory too great to behold.” We have done nothing to deserve His gift of love and mercy. Yet, He gives freely to anyone who humbles themselves and approaches His throne with a heart of forgiveness. 

Christ, as the musicians reiterate throughout the song, is awe-inspiring. 

“And I’m so in awe
I’m so in awe of You
Jesus, I’m so in awe”

This song from the group CAIN is an excellent opportunity to reflect and think about Christ’s abundant love for humanity, of which we are all wholly and completely undeserving. 

Ephesians 1:3 “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ.”

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