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“Because He Lives” by Tosin Oyelakin
The line “Because Christ lives, I have peace, I have hope, I have life abundantly” is a bold proclamation of John 10:10b, where Jesus said, “My purpose is to give them a rich and satisfying life” (NLT). In the midst of Nigeria’s socio-economic uncertainties, believers can find strength and hope in the assurance that Jesus not only lives but also offers abundant life. This lyric is perfect for early morning devotion, anchoring the soul in truth before facing the day’s challenges. It inspires confidence in God’s provision and peace, which Jesus promised in John 14:27: “I am leaving you with a gift—peace of mind and heart” (NLT).Register to attend the Connect Nigeria Business Mixer
Further in the song, the declaration “Because He lives, I will live also… I will not die” powerfully echoes John 14:19 where Jesus tells His disciples, “Since I live, you also will live” (NLT). This speaks directly to the resurrection promise and the hope of eternal life for every believer. In a country where death and tragedy often fill the news, this truth can serve as a spiritual lifeline. During devotion, this line fosters assurance in God’s promises, inspiring believers to live each day with purpose and resilience, knowing that their lives are secured in Christ.
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The lyric “As He Is, so am I in this world. I have His life” references 1 John 4:17, which says, “As we live in God, our love grows more perfect… we live like Jesus here in this world” (NLT). This is a deep theological truth that affirms the believer’s identity in Christ. It reminds Christians that they carry divine life and character, not only in the afterlife but here and now. This line, repeated in devotion, can help nurture spiritual growth by reinforcing the believer’s role as an ambassador of Christ, walking in His light daily.
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Conclusion
Tosin Oyelakin’s “Because He Lives” is more than just a song; it is a tool for spiritual awakening and encouragement, especially during the Easter season. Its scriptural affirmations help believers deepen their relationship with God, grow in faith, and remain hopeful amid trials. As we reflect on the resurrection, this song offers the right words to express gratitude, build faith, and declare victory over death and fear, making it a valuable part of any devotional routine.You might also like:
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