MercyMe Sings Of Christ's Victory in 'Oh Death' Official Music Video
Some songs don’t just play in the background. They roar. They shake the ground beneath your feet and rattle the walls of your heart with hope that is so defiant, so unshaken that even death itself has to take a step back. MercyMe sings of Christ’s victory in the ‘Oh Death’ official music video that you don’t want to miss. In fact, you’ll want to add this song to your playlist.
MercyMe’s ‘Oh Death,’ is one of those songs. From the first foot-stomping, soul-clapping beat, it’s not a song; it’s a declaration of the promises the Lord has made about an anthem drenched in eternity. It’s a battle cry that looks death right in the face and dares to say, “You don’t get the final word.”
The song was recently released on their new album. But it almost didn’t make the cut. The band had finalized all the tracks on their new album when Walker Hayes reached out to Bart Millard (the leader of MercyMe) with the bones of the song. MercyMe took the idea and ran with it.
What happened next was a song so full of life, and so victorious fans couldn’t help but praise God because of this song’s reminder that death isn’t the end of us. But for Bart, the song became a lifeline and took on a deeper meaning when an unexpected death happened in his family. His father-in-law, Frank, passed away a mere couple of weeks after the song was released. As he helped Frank walk from this side of heaven to the next, Bart witnessed Frank’s peace and confidence as he stepped into eternity.
“If you were blessed to know Frank, your life was better for it. He laid a foundation my family will forever build on. And he always told me—‘Never stop telling people about Jesus.’” He said.
No matter where you’re at in life, this song serves as a reminder we have joy waiting for us at the end of our lives because death has lost its sting. May this song be an uplifting anthem to you as you play it wherever you are.
Romans 8:38-39 "For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord."
MercyMe Sings Of Christ's Victory in 'Oh Death' Official Music Video
Some songs don’t just play in the background. They roar. They shake the ground beneath your feet and rattle the walls of your heart with hope that is so defiant, so unshaken that even death itself has to take a step back. MercyMe sings of Christ’s victory in the ‘Oh Death’ official music video that you don’t want to miss. In fact, you’ll want to add this song to your playlist.
MercyMe’s ‘Oh Death,’ is one of those songs. From the first foot-stomping, soul-clapping beat, it’s not a song; it’s a declaration of the promises the Lord has made about an anthem drenched in eternity. It’s a battle cry that looks death right in the face and dares to say, “You don’t get the final word.”
The song was recently released on their new album. But it almost didn’t make the cut. The band had finalized all the tracks on their new album when Walker Hayes reached out to Bart Millard (the leader of MercyMe) with the bones of the song. MercyMe took the idea and ran with it.
What happened next was a song so full of life, and so victorious fans couldn’t help but praise God because of this song’s reminder that death isn’t the end of us. But for Bart, the song became a lifeline and took on a deeper meaning when an unexpected death happened in his family. His father-in-law, Frank, passed away a mere couple of weeks after the song was released. As he helped Frank walk from this side of heaven to the next, Bart witnessed Frank’s peace and confidence as he stepped into eternity.
“If you were blessed to know Frank, your life was better for it. He laid a foundation my family will forever build on. And he always told me—‘Never stop telling people about Jesus.’” He said.
No matter where you’re at in life, this song serves as a reminder we have joy waiting for us at the end of our lives because death has lost its sting. May this song be an uplifting anthem to you as you play it wherever you are.
Romans 8:38-39 "For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord."
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