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EPISODE · Jul 7, 2024 · 41 MIN

Ep 39 - Transformed ("Never The Same" by CAIN)

from Lyric and Letter: Worship in The Word

Join us today on Lyric and Letter as we delve into the inspiring worship song “Never The Same” by CAIN. Discover how this powerful anthem speaks to the transformative power of God’s grace and love, and explore the rich scriptural connections that underscore this message of renewal and restoration. Episode Highlights: Reflect on the profound changes that occur when we encounter God’s mercy and grace. Dive deep into the stories of Job, Saul, and Mary Magdalene, and see how their transformations mirror the themes in “Never The Same.” Hear Rebecca’s personal testimony of experiencing God’s transformative power and finding strength in the midst of challenges. Learn practical ways to embrace God’s transformation in your own life, including daily scripture reading, prayer, community support, and letting go of past burdens. Engage with reflection questions designed to deepen your connection to the themes discussed and apply them to your own journey. Listen to “Never The Same” by CAIN: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1nUEkjQFuVWlocTYhiy6c2?si=qqOmzkjhTCO2erMZ3ddR_A  Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/never-the-same/1747565519?i=1747565521  YouTube: https://youtu.be/7waxuWca7Lg?si=aWN7-_q7fFzeT0M0  Song Lyrics: Same old me Same old shame Same old lie from the enemy telling me I’ll never change Same old climbing And falling down Same old thinking my kind of lost Could never be found But you lifted my head And turned my whole life around I looked in the eyes of mercy I ran to the arms of grace I knew forever I was Never the same, never the same, never the same You saw that I could be different You saved what I couldn’t change You called my name and I was Never the same, never the same, never the same Can’t explain it But I know for sure The same old chains that used to hold me Are lying there on the floor And my past is a place I don’t go anymore I looked in the eyes of mercy I ran to the arms of grace I knew forever I was Never the same, never the same, never the same You saw that I could be different You saved what I couldn’t change You called my name and I was Never the same, never the same, never the same I’m not who I was I’m somebody new And it’s all because All because of you I’m not who I was I’m somebody new And it’s all because All because of you I looked in the eyes of mercy I felt your amazing grace I knew forever I was Never the same, never the same, never the same You saw that I could be different You saved what I couldn’t change You called my name and I was Never the same, never the same, never the same Thank you for joining us on “Lyric and Letter.” Share this episode with friends and family who may need encouragement, and remember, God’s transformative power can turn our darkest moments into testimonies of His unfailing love and grace. Fair Use Disclaimer: This podcast episode includes selections of the song and the complete lyrics of “Never The Same” by CAIN, used under fair use for educational and review purposes only. All rights remain with the original copyright holders. The use of this song and their lyrics is intended to provide context for our discussion and to enhance the listener’s understanding of the themes explored within the episode. No copyright infringement is intended. Links: Devotional: https://lyricandletter.com/devotional  Community Study Plan: https://lyricandletter.com/blog/2024/5/17/lyric-amp-letter-community-study-plan  Thematic Verse Mapping: https://lyricandletter.com/blog/2024/7/5/thematicversemap101  Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lyricandletter 

Join us today on Lyric and Letter as we delve into the inspiring worship song “Never The Same” by CAIN. Discover how this powerful anthem speaks to the transformative power of God’s grace and love, and explore the rich scriptural connections that underscore this message of renewal and restoration. Episode Highlights: Reflect on the profound changes that occur when we encounter God’s mercy and grace. Dive deep into the stories of Job, Saul, and Mary Magdalene, and see how their transformations mirror the themes in “Never The Same.” Hear Rebecca’s personal testimony of experiencing God’s transformative power and finding strength in the midst of challenges. Learn practical ways to embrace God’s transformation in your own life, including daily scripture reading, prayer, community support, and letting go of past burdens. Engage with reflection questions designed to deepen your connection to the themes discussed and apply them to your own journey. Listen to “Never The Same” by CAIN: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1nUEkjQFuVWlocTYhiy6c2?si=qqOmzkjhTCO2erMZ3ddR_A  Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/never-the-same/1747565519?i=1747565521  YouTube: https://youtu.be/7waxuWca7Lg?si=aWN7-_q7fFzeT0M0  Song Lyrics: Same old me Same old shame Same old lie from the enemy telling me I’ll never change Same old climbing And falling down Same old thinking my kind of lost Could never be found But you lifted my head And turned my whole life around I looked in the eyes of mercy I ran to the arms of grace I knew forever I was Never the same, never the same, never the same You saw that I could be different You saved what I couldn’t change You called my name and I was Never the same, never the same, never the same Can’t explain it But I know for sure The same old chains that used to hold me Are lying there on the floor And my past is a place I don’t go anymore I looked in the eyes of mercy I ran to the arms of grace I knew forever I was Never the same, never the same, never the same You saw that I could be different You saved what I couldn’t change You called my name and I was Never the same, never the same, never the same I’m not who I was I’m somebody new And it’s all because All because of you I’m not who I was I’m somebody new And it’s all because All because of you I looked in the eyes of mercy I felt your amazing grace I knew forever I was Never the same, never the same, never the same You saw that I could be different You saved what I couldn’t change You called my name and I was Never the same, never the same, never the same Thank you for joining us on “Lyric and Letter.” Share this episode with friends and family who may need encouragement, and remember, God’s transformative power can turn our darkest moments into testimonies of His unfailing love and grace. Fair Use Disclaimer: This podcast episode includes selections of the song and the complete lyrics of “Never The Same” by CAIN, used under fair use for educational and review purposes only. All rights remain with the original copyright holders. The use of this song and their lyrics is intended to provide context for our discussion and to enhance the listener’s understanding of the themes explored within the episode. No copyright infringement is intended. Links: Devotional: https://lyricandletter.com/devotional  Community Study Plan: https://lyricandletter.com/blog/2024/5/17/lyric-amp-letter-community-study-plan  Thematic Verse Mapping: https://lyricandletter.com/blog/2024/7/5/thematicversemap101  Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lyricandletter

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