Come Jesus Come

Cece Winans Cece Winans

Longing for Divine Intervention: Cece Winans' 'Come Jesus Come'

Cece Winans' song 'Come Jesus Come' is a heartfelt plea for spiritual salvation and divine intervention. The lyrics express a deep yearning for Jesus to return and bring about a transformation of the current state of the world. The song is rooted in Christian belief, specifically the anticipation of the Second Coming of Christ, which is a fundamental aspect of Christian eschatology. The singer calls upon Jesus to heal the pain, right the wrongs, and fulfill the promise of a better world free from suffering and injustice.

The song also touches on the personal struggles and vulnerabilities of the individual. The lines 'Sometimes I fall to my knees and pray' and 'Sometimes I feel like I'm gonna break' convey a sense of desperation and the need for strength and hope that can only come from a higher power. This personal aspect makes the song relatable to many who find themselves seeking comfort and guidance in times of hardship.

Moreover, 'Come Jesus Come' reflects a universal longing for peace and redemption. The mention of a world without war or chains, and the belief that all will recognize the power of Jesus' name, suggests a vision of unity and salvation that transcends individual struggles. The repeated phrase 'Come Jesus come' serves as a mantra, emphasizing the urgency and intensity of the plea for divine presence in a world that feels increasingly like it is not a true home.

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  3. In a Little While
  4. Feel The Spirit
  5. Is He Worthy?
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