Official Music Video ‘Parking Lot’ By Cochren Co.

An immensely talented group of Christian musicians, Cochren & Co., sang a catchy and upbeat tune about the location where Jesus Christ reached out to and confronted them.

The Bible makes it clear that God does not want to see anyone perish or cast into the lake of fire. That’s why, while we were lost in our sin and shame, God sent His one and only Son as a sacrifice, taking our place on the cross. God’s Word mentions He always chases us, hoping to reach us and that we turn back toward Him. The book of Psalms states that there isn’t any place we could go where God will not be present. 

Yes, a church is typically the place where people encounter God. But God is not limited and confined to the inside of a house of worship. He can and will reach anyone anywhere. 

In a clip posted on YouTube, the band Cochren & Co. sing about how God and His Holy Spirit confronted someone in an odd location – a parking lot. In the official music video for their song “Parking Lot,” the group sings how the Lord reached out to a sinner and saved them while in a parking lot.

“It was a still small voice on a Tuesday night
Like You were right there with me on the passenger side
You turned that car into a mountaintop
Oh, I met Jesus in a parking lot”

What an uplifting and encouraging message! It’s hard to listen to that song and not get emotional. It perfectly encapsulates the power, love and mercy of Jesus Christ. He is alive and continues to save and change lives today. 

Praise God!

He can reach anyone, anywhere at any time. 

Psalm 139: 7-8 “Where could I go from your Spirit? Or where could I flee from your presence? If I ascend up into heaven, you are there. If I make my bed in Sheol, behold, you are there!”

Source: Cochren & Co.
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