CeCe Winans Dazzles With Powerful ‘Come Jesus Come’ on 'American Idol'

CeCe Winans dazzles with her beautiful song of ‘Come Jesus Come.’ This performance will give you goosebumps! 

CeCe Winans is a gospel singer who has won 17 Grammy awards. This is more Grammy awards than any other female gospel singers. Additionally, CeCe has earned 31 GMA Dove Awards, 19 Stellar Awards, and 4 Billboard Awards, amongst other awards. She was also an inaugural inductee into the Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame. She is an accomplished gospel singer and continues to wow with her music. 

Although the title of her song, ‘Come Jesus Come’ may sound like a pre-existing hymn or worship song, it is not. ‘Come Jesus Come’ is a piece written by CeCe. In this video, she wears a beautiful floral dress with backing vocals dressed in angelic clothing. Each of her backing vocals are wearing white gowns and clouds fill the floor. It truly looks like a glimpse of worship in Heaven. 

Through this song, she lifts her voice to praise the Name of the Lord. The ‘American Idol’ crowd is dazzled by her performance. Her performance brings hope and renewal to the audience.

‘Come, Jesus, come
We've been waiting so long
For the day You return
To heal every hurt and right every wrong’

All of us can echo CeCe’s lyrics. We want the Lord to come, as we have been waiting so long. We yearn for the day of His Coming, when He will heal every hurt and right every wrong. ‘Come Jesus Come’ helps us to remember that the Lord is returning and He will not delay. He will create all things new and we will live with Him in perfect peace. Praise the Lord for His goodness!

“Look, I am coming soon! Blessed is the one who keeps the words of the prophecy written in this scroll” Revelation 22:7

Source: American Idol
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