P’ri HaRuach: A Journey Through the Fruits of the Spirit

P’ri HaRuach: A Journey Through the Fruits of the Spirit

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Album Description

P’ri HaRuach: A Journey Through the Fruits of the Spirit is a worship album that explores the multi-faceted nature of God as revealed in Galatians 5:22-23. Each track focuses on one of the nine expressions of the Holy Spirit—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control—culminating in a tenth song celebrating them all. The Hebrew title “P’ri HaRuach” underscores the biblical roots of these virtues, reminding listeners that they originate from the Spirit of God (Ruach HaKodesh) and flourish when we abide in Yeshua (Jesus).

Throughout the album, Hebrew words and phrases appear not merely as decorative elements but as bridges to a deeper biblical heritage. Songs like Adonai Ahavah (God Is Love) and Simchah (Joy) use Hebrew titles to accentuate foundational truths: God’s very essence is love, and from that love springs a well of joy that sustains us through life’s hardships. Shalom (Peace) and Erech Apayim (Patience) call attention to God’s unshakable calm and measured, long-suffering heart, inviting believers to receive the same peace and patience in their daily walk.

As the album progresses, the focus broadens to relational expressions of the Spirit’s fruit. Tracks like Rachum (Kindness) and Tov (Goodness) illuminate how these virtues flow from God to us—and then from us to others. Emunah (Faithfulness) underscores the unwavering character of the Lord, who remains loyal to His promises, while Anav (Gentleness) emphasizes the quiet strength found in humility and compassion. These middle tracks encourage listeners to become conduits of God’s heart, allowing His Spirit to transform how we interact with the world around us.

Near the end, Enkrateia (Self-Control) addresses the transformative power of discipline. It reminds us that true freedom comes not from indulging every desire, but from yielding to the Holy Spirit’s guidance. By the time you reach the finale, P’ri HaRuach (Fruit of the Spirit), the journey comes full circle. Listeners are reminded that these virtues are not independent “fruits” we strive to produce on our own; rather, they are one unified fruit reflecting the character of Christ in us.

Musically, the album is designed to offer variety that mirrors the diverse expressions of the Spirit—ranging from reflective, intimate ballads to uplifting anthems of praise. Hebrew accents in melodic lines and lyrical refrains serve as touchpoints, drawing you back to the scriptural and cultural context from which these truths spring.

Whether you’re entering a time of personal devotion or leading a congregation in worship, P’ri HaRuach: A Journey Through the Fruits of the Spirit invites you to abide deeply in God’s presence. As these songs unfold, may they inspire a heartfelt encounter with the Holy Spirit, cultivating spiritual fruit that will bless both your life and the world around you.

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Erech Apayim (Patience)

A gentle reflection on God’s longsuffering nature. As we sing, we learn to mirror His patience in a world that often rushes ahead.

P’ri HaRuach (Fruit of the Spirit)

The grand finale uniting all nine attributes into one harmonious expression. It proclaims that the Spirit’s fruit flows abundantly when we abide in Messiah Yeshua.

Enkrateia (Self-Control)

A resolute call to submit our desires to Ruach HaKodesh. It reminds us that freedom flourishes where the Spirit guides our hearts.

Anav (Gentleness)

A humble, soulful piece highlighting the strength found in meekness. True power is revealed through Christ-like compassion and restraint.

Emunah (Faithfulness)

A declaration of God’s unshakable loyalty and trustworthiness. Through every season, we rest in His steadfast promises.

Tov (Goodness)

A joyful celebration of God’s inherent goodness. Listeners are encouraged to taste and see the Lord’s faithful, life-giving grace.

Rachum (Kindness)

An invitation to experience and extend the Lord’s compassionate mercy. Embodying biblical kindness transforms hearts and relationships.

Shalom (Peace)

A contemplative track celebrating the perfect peace found in God. Amid life’s storms, Yeshua (Sar Shalom) offers wholeness that surpasses understanding.

Simchah (Joy)

An uplifting song proclaiming the joy of the Lord as our strength. Even in trials, the Holy Spirit’s presence offers a deep, abiding gladness.

Adonai Ahavah (God Is Love)

A stirring anthem declaring God’s unchanging love as the foundation of our faith. Rich Hebrew refrains remind us that from the very beginning, His love upholds everything.

Grace and New Beginnings

Grace and New Beginnings

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10. Grace & New Beginnings

Description

“Grace & New Beginnings” serves as the album’s crescendo, a forward-looking declaration of transformation and hope. It draws from passages like 2 Corinthians 5:17, which proclaims that those in Christ become new creations, and Isaiah 43:18–19, where God speaks of doing a “new thing.” Whether an individual is weighed down by the guilt of abortion or any form of shame, this piece reminds listeners that in Yeshua HaMashiach, there is always a fresh start.

The arrangement opens with gentle piano and strings, symbolizing the tender invitation of El Olam (the Everlasting God). As the verses unfold, the focus shifts from personal regret to divine possibility—no matter how dire the past, God’s grace can rewrite the story. In the chorus, bold percussion and soaring vocals express the liberation found in surrendering to Christ, who offers abundant life (John 10:10).

At its lyrical core is the reassurance that God’s mercy outstrips our failures. Echoing 2 Corinthians 5:17, the song celebrates that the old has passed away, ushering in a redeemed future. A riveting bridge calls on Ruach HaKodesh to usher revival not just personally but also in communities and nations. This broader vision aligns with the biblical promise that God can heal and restore broken lands.

The final refrain swells with orchestral warmth, culminating in a joyful declaration that everything is made new in God’s hands. Listeners are invited to leave condemnation behind and step boldly into God’s “new thing,” confident in His unchanging faithfulness. “Grace & New Beginnings” is thus a banner of triumph over sin, a testament that Jehovah Tsidkenu can break every chain and rewrite even the darkest chapters of our lives.

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10. Grace & New Beginnings

Key Scriptures

        •        2 Corinthians 5:17 – Anyone in Christ is a new creation; old things have passed away.

        •        Isaiah 43:18–19 – God does a new thing, making a way in the wilderness.

        •        John 10:10 – Jesus came that we may have life abundantly.

Devotion 

We all need a fresh start at times, especially when dealing with regret over abortion or any sin that weighs heavily on our conscience. The Gospel is the good news that Yeshua HaMashiach offers us more than just a second chance—He offers complete transformation. 2 Corinthians 5:17 boldly declares that if anyone is in Christ, they are a new creation. This means our identity is no longer defined by past actions but by the righteousness of Christ.

“Grace & New Beginnings” underscores the idea that El Olam (the everlasting God) is not bound by our failures. He invites us to shed old mindsets and embrace the abundant life He promised in John 10:10. This involves repentance, yes, but also the joy of stepping into a renewed relationship with our Heavenly Father. Repentance is not a dark or depressing act; it is the door to freedom and restoration.

In Isaiah 43:18–19, God tells His people to forget the former things because He is doing a new thing. This is the essence of the Kingdom of God—He brings life out of death, beauty out of ashes, hope out of despair. If abortion has left you feeling condemned or stuck, realize that Jesus is offering you a renewed perspective. Through His grace, we can find healing and a future brimming with possibility.

Take time to let the Holy Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh) search your heart. Are there areas of your life you believe are irredeemable? Bring them before God in prayer and watch how He unfolds His plan of redemption. The path might include counseling, discipleship, or reconciliation with those hurt by past decisions. Yet each step forward under His guidance becomes a testimony of His grace.

As you sing or meditate on “Grace & New Beginnings,” envision Jesus wiping away every tear and speaking life into your spirit. You can walk in liberty from shame and partake in the abundance He so dearly paid for on the cross.

Prayer

Father, thank You for making us new creations in Christ. We release the regrets of the past, trusting in Your grace that gives us hope. Open our eyes to the new thing You are doing, and let us walk boldly in the abundance of Yeshua HaMashiach. Amen.

Lyrics

10. Grace and New Beginnings 

Verse 1 (Current Condition)

We stand where sorrow meets with hope
Our hearts need healing just to cope
Death tried to rob us, but love prevailed
In Yeshua HaMashiach, redemption never fails 

Chorus (Worship)

You are the God of grace and new beginnings
El Olam, everlasting, always winning
We lift our voices to heaven’s King
At the cross, we rise and sing 

Verse 2 (Repentance)

We lay down shame, regrets, and pride
Jehovah Tsidkenu, stand by our side
Your blood has covered every stain
By Ruach HaKodesh, we live again

Chorus (Worship)

You are the God of grace and new beginnings
El Olam, everlasting, always winning
We lift our voices to heaven’s King
At the cross, we rise and sing

Bridge (Intercession)

Let this nation see Your power
Bring revival in this hour
Where life was lost, bring victory
Yeshua HaMashiach, set us free

Outro (Hopeful Conclusion)

You are the God of grace and new beginnings
Hope is rising, hearts are singing
We stand in faith, new life we bring
In Your name, salvation rings

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10. Grace and New Beginnings

Dm     Bb       C        Am 

Verse 1 (Current Condition)

       Dm                               Bb 
We stand where sorrow meets with hope
       C                                   D 
Our hearts need healing just to cope
C         Dm                            Bb
Death tried to rob us, but love prevailed
     A                                          Dm 
In Yeshua HaMashiach, redemption never fails

Dm            Bb            C          

Chorus (Worship)

Dm                                               Bb 
You are the God of grace and new beginnings
     C                               A 
El Olam, everlasting, always winning
       Dm              F       Bb 
We lift our voices to heaven’s King
            C                               Dm 
At the cross, we rise and sing

Verse 2 (Repentance)

       Dm                             Bb 
We lay down shame, regrets, and pride
    C                                        Dm 
Jehovah Tsidkenu, stand by our side
C       Dm                           Bb 
Your blood has covered every stain
      A                                                    C 
By Ruach HaKodesh, we live again
Dm  
We live again

Chorus (Worship)

Dm                                               Bb 
You are the God of grace and new beginnings
     C                               Am        A  
El Olam, everlasting, always winning
       Dm                         Bb 
We lift our voices to heaven’s King
            C                               Dm 
At the cross, we rise and sing

Bridge (Intercession)

Dm                     Bb 
Let this nation see Your power
C                      Dm 
Bring revival in this hour
C          Dm                             Bb 
Where life was lost, bring victory
     Dm 
Yeshua HaMashiach, set us free

Outro (Hopeful Conclusion)

Dm                                               Bb 
You are the God of grace and new beginnings
C                         Am 
Hope is rising, hearts are singing
       Dm                            Bb 
We stand in faith, new life we bring
               Am                        Dm 
In Your name, salvation rings

Dm     Bb       C          Dm

Unplanned yet Chosen

Unplanned yet Chosen

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9. Unplanned yet Chosen

Description 

“Unplanned yet Chosen” shifts the spotlight onto children who arrive without human intent but who are still fully purposed by El Elyon (God Most High). Inspired by Ephesians 2:10—which declares that we are God’s workmanship—this song confronts the cultural narrative that an “unplanned” pregnancy is necessarily undesirable or burdensome. Instead, it offers a hopeful perspective: every life, no matter how unexpected, is part of God’s sovereign design.

The musical backdrop mingles tender strings with resonant percussion, illustrating the tension between human fear and divine calling. The first verse lays out the fears many parents experience when faced with an unplanned pregnancy—financial worries, social pressures, or even shame. The second verse pivots to repentance, inviting believers to confess any judgments or dismissive attitudes they’ve harbored toward such situations.

Throughout, the lyrics invoke Jehovah Rapha for emotional healing and call on Ruach HaKodesh to embolden mothers and fathers to choose life. The chorus rises as a unifying declaration: “No child unseen, no story forgotten. Unplanned by man, yet chosen by You.” This anthem underscores the principle that God knows and loves each child before the foundation of the world (Ephesians 1:4).

By the concluding refrain, the song transcends beyond merely addressing abortion or crisis pregnancies. It becomes a rallying cry for the Church to celebrate life in all its forms, extending grace and practical support to those overwhelmed by unexpected circumstances. “Unplanned yet Chosen” thus serves as a melodic reminder that God’s plans often exceed human understanding, and His perfect love banishes fear.

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9. Unplanned yet Chosen

Key Scriptures

        •        Ephesians 2:10 – We are God’s workmanship, created for good works He prepared beforehand.

        •        Jeremiah 29:11 – God’s plans are for welfare and not for evil, to give a future and a hope.

        •        Proverbs 3:5–6 – Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.

Devotion

Many pregnancies are deemed “unplanned” from a human perspective. Financial stress, career trajectories, or relational strife often leave parents feeling unprepared to welcome a child. Yet Scripture reassures us that while a child may be unplanned to us, they are chosen by God. Ephesians 2:10 proclaims we are His workmanship, created for His good purposes—no exceptions.

“Unplanned yet Chosen” echoes this profound truth. Jeremiah 29:11 speaks of God’s overarching plan to give hope and a future. Even if an expecting mother or father initially feels overwhelmed, the Lord has a design and destiny for that child—one that supersedes human fears. By trusting in El Elyon, we acknowledge that “His ways are higher than our ways” (Isaiah 55:9).

This revelation challenges us to break the cultural myth that “unplanned” equates to “unwanted” or “unworthy.” Though many abortions occur due to practical concerns, the Body of Christ can step in and remind couples that God provides. Jehovah Jireh reveals Himself in community support, financial help, counseling, and a fellowship that celebrates every life as a gift. Instead of leaning on human logic alone, Proverbs 3:5–6 encourages us to trust wholeheartedly in the Lord’s guidance.

If you or someone you know is dealing with an unplanned pregnancy, pause and invite the Holy Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh) to speak peace and assurance. Ask the Lord to open doors for the resources and relationships necessary to raise this child in love. For the broader Church, this is a rallying cry to surround expectant parents with unwavering support, eliminating the fear that so often fuels tragic decisions.

As you worship with “Unplanned yet Chosen,” let it reinforce your confidence that no life is accidental in God’s eyes. Every heartbeat is precious, and every child—no matter the circumstances of conception—is cherished by Yeshua HaMashiach.

Prayer

El Elyon, thank You for having a plan and purpose for every life. Replace fear with faith in the hearts of expectant parents. May Your Church rise to support them, reflecting Your fatherly care. In Yeshua’s name, amen.

Lyrics

9. Unplanned yet Chosen

Verse 1 (Current Condition)

A frightened heart, a future unknown
A spark of life she can’t postpone
Fear and pressure wage their fight
El Shaddai, shine heaven’s light

Chorus (Worship)

We declare, El Elyon so true
You knit each soul, You see it through
No child unseen, no story forgotten
Unplanned by man, yet chosen by You

Verse 2 (Repentance)

We confess the times we turned away
From those who needed hope to stay
Jehovah Rapha, heal their fear
Show them life is precious here

Chorus (Worship)

We declare, El Elyon so true
You knit each soul, You see it through
No child unseen, no story forgotten
Unplanned by man, yet chosen by You

Bridge (Intercession)

Ruach HaKodesh, grant mothers grace
Give fathers strength to take their place
In marriages, in hearts that roam
Yeshua HaMashiach, let them know You’re home

Outro (Hopeful Conclusion)

Unplanned by man, yet chosen by You
A miracle stirs, a life made new
El Elyon, we offer praise
All life is precious, through endless days

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9. Unplanned yet Chosen

Em      Bm         F#m         C#m 

G#m       D#m         Em        F#         B 

Verse 1 (Current Condition)

E                                   B                   C#m          A. 
A frightened heart, a future unknown
E                               Bm                  E               A
A spark of life she can’t postpone
C#m                         G#m 
Fear and pressure wage their fight
E                              F# 
El Shaddai, shine heaven’s light

Chorus (Worship)

            E                        B 
We declare, El Elyon so true
                          C#m                   A 
You knit each soul, You see it through
                      E                            B 
No child unseen, no story forgotten
                           C#m        B                E 
Unplanned by man, yet chosen by You

E            B             F#m            C#m 

Verse 2 (Repentance)

G#m                    B                            C#m           A 
We confess the times we turned away
E                                          B                       E              A
From those who needed hope to stay
    C#m                 G#m 
Jehovah Rapha, heal their fear
E                              F#
Show them life is precious here

Chorus (Worship)

            E                        B 
We declare, El Elyon so true
                          C#m                   A 
You knit each soul, You see it through
                      E                            B 
No child unseen, no story forgotten
                           C#m        B                E 
Unplanned by man, yet chosen by You

Bridge (Intercession)

                  C#m                                 G#m 
Ruach HaKodesh, grant mothers grace
                       A                                    E 
Give fathers strength to take their place
     C#m                G#m 
In marriages, in hearts that roam
      A                              B                                     C#m          B         A 
Yeshua HaMashiach, let them know You’re home

Outro (Hopeful Conclusion)

E.                       B                           C#m           A 
Unplanned by man, yet chosen by You
                  E   B                        E         A 
A miracle stirs, a life made new
E       B                        C#m 
El Elyon, we offer praise
A                    C#m                   B 
All life is precious, through endless days

E

 B                           C# m           A 
Through endless days
                   E          B                   C#m         B          A 
A miracle stirs, a life made new
        E                       B 
El Elyon, we offer praise
                 A                                              E
All life is precious, through endless days

A Church That Cares

A Church That Cares

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Description

“A Church That Cares” challenges believers to move beyond rhetoric and embody genuine compassion for those facing unplanned pregnancies. Rooted in James 1:27—which defines pure religion as caring for those in need—this song urges us to see the local church as a haven for mothers and fathers wrestling with the fear, stigma, or financial pressure that often accompanies unplanned children. Rather than condemning, it calls us to come alongside, provide resources, and share the burden in love.

The track begins softly, almost as a confession, recognizing that many churches have remained silent or indifferent when it comes to issues like abortion. As the instrumentation builds, the lyrics transform into a corporate plea: Yeshua HaMashiach, the Head of the Church, is petitioned to awaken hearts to real ministry opportunities. This includes not just prayer but also foster care, adoption, financial support, and emotional counsel.

Highlighted are verses such as Galatians 6:2 (“Bear one another’s burdens”) and Matthew 25:35–36 (serving the “least of these” is serving Christ Himself), setting a biblical precedent for tangible acts of service. Jehovah Jireh is invoked, reminding us that God’s provision often comes through His people’s willingness to give and receive. 

The bridge appeals to the Ruach HaKodesh to break complacency and stir congregants to action, calling for real-life expressions of compassion. By the final chorus, “A Church That Cares” envisions a body of believers fully engaged, ensuring that no expectant mother or father walks alone. Its heartbeat is a call to mirror the character of Christ—exchanging apathy for empathy and turning ideals into practical assistance.

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8. A Church That Cares

Key Scriptures

        •        James 1:27 – True religion is caring for orphans and widows in their distress.

        •        Galatians 6:2 – Bear one another’s burdens and so fulfill the law of Christ.

        •        Matthew 25:35–36, 40 – Serving the least of these is serving Christ Himself.

Devotion 

In a world filled with broken families and unexpected pregnancies, the Church is called to be a refuge—a place where people can find not only moral truth but also compassionate support. James 1:27 defines pure and undefiled religion as caring for the vulnerable, which absolutely includes mothers (and fathers) grappling with unplanned pregnancies and the unborn children at risk.

“A Church That Cares” challenges us to move beyond words of disapproval for abortion. Instead, we’re called to tangible acts of love—adoption, foster care, financial support, counseling, and simply bearing one another’s burdens (Galatians 6:2). When believers truly embody the compassion of Yeshua HaMashiach, hearts soften, fear dissipates, and life-affirming choices become viable.

Yet, becoming a church that cares is not always easy. It requires resources, commitment, and a willingness to engage with difficult and messy situations. Jesus’ words in Matthew 25:35–36, 40 remind us that when we serve the least—those who are marginalized, afraid, or in crisis—we are effectively serving Him. This is not a call to manipulate or force decisions on people but to love them so thoroughly that they see the heart of God in our actions.

Imagine a congregation where young women can find mentors, where single parents can find community, where baby supplies and childcare assistance are readily offered. This display of Jehovah Jireh—God’s provision—practically demonstrates the love of Christ and undercuts the fear driving many abortion decisions.

As you reflect on this devotion, ask Ruach HaKodesh to show you specific ways to become part of a caring church—whether that’s initiating a support program, partnering with a local pregnancy resource center, or simply opening your home to someone in need. Together, we can reflect Jesus, inviting people into a transformative encounter with the One who never turns away the brokenhearted.

Prayer

Yeshua HaMashiach, teach us to be a Church that cares. Break our indifference, and stir our hearts to compassionate action. May we bear the burdens of those in crisis, showing them Your love through tangible acts of support and grace. Amen.

Lyrics

8. A Church That Cares 

Verse 1 (Current Condition)

We’ve stayed too long behind our walls
Ignoring broken mothers’ calls
Hearts in fear, a trembling voice
When we should love, give hope, a choice 

Chorus (Worship)

Yeshua HaMashiach, Head of all
Teach us how to reach and call
We worship You, we heed Your plea
A church that cares—let mercy be

Verse 2 (Repentance)

We repent of silence, turning aside
Jehovah Jireh, help us provide
Fill our hearts with compassion deep
So no one falls where love should keep 

Chorus (Worship)

Yeshua HaMashiach, Head of all
Teach us how to reach and call
We worship You, we heed Your plea
A church that cares—let mercy be

Bridge (Intercession)

Ruach HaKodesh, stir our hearts
Break our comfort, let true love start
From unborn life to broken homes
Use us, Lord—Your grace be known 

Outro (Hopeful Conclusion)

Yeshua, build a family strong
Where every life and story belong
We rise to serve, to love, to share
Make us, Lord, a church that cares

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8. A Church That Cares

Cm          Ab          Fm          G 

Verse 1 (Current Condition)

             Cm                                           Ab
We’ve stayed too long behind our walls
    Fm                                       G 
Ignoring broken mothers’ calls
Cm                                           Ab 
Hearts in fear, a trembling voice
                               Fm            G            Cm 
When we should love, give hope, a choice

Chorus (Worship)

Cm                                 Fm 
Yeshua HaMashiach, Head of all
Bb                                             Eb 
Teach us how to reach and call
G    Cm         Ab           Fm 
We worship You, we heed Your plea
    G                                                 Cm 
A church that cares—let mercy be

Verse 2 (Repentance)

Cm                                                 Ab 
We repent of silence, turning aside
    Fm                                      G 
Jehovah Jireh, help us provide
              Cm                                     Ab 
Fill our hearts with compassion deep
                   Fm              G                   Cm 
So no one falls where love should keep

Chorus (Worship)

Cm                                 Fm 
Yeshua HaMashiach, Head of all
Bb                                             Eb 
Teach us how to reach and call
G    Cm         Ab           Fm 
We worship You, we heed Your plea
    G                                                 Cm 
A church that cares—let mercy be 

Chorus (Worship)

Cm                                 Fm 
Yeshua HaMashiach, Head of all
Bb                          E b              G
Teach us how to reach and call
        Ab                          Fm 
We worship You, we heed Your plea
    G                                                 Cm 
A church that cares—let mercy be   

Bridge (Intercession)

Cm                                          Fm 
Ruach HaKodesh, stir our hearts
                   Bb                                  Eb 
Break our comfort, let true love start
G                      Ab                    Fm
From unborn life to broken homes
              G                                    Cm          G 
Use us, Lord—Your grace be known

Outro (Hopeful Conclusion)

    Cm.                              Fm 
Yeshua, build a family strong
             Bb                     Eb         Gm.  
Where every life and story belong
       Ab                       Fm 
We rise to serve, to love, to share
G                                                   Cm
Make us, Lord, a church that cares

G      Ab        Cm          G

Cm       Fm             Bb         Eb          G 

Outro (Hopeful Conclusion)

    Cm.                              Fm 
Yeshua, build a family strong
                                        Gm   
Where every life and story belong
Cm              Ab  Cm.  Fm 
We rise to serve, to love, to share
Dm           G                                  Cm
Make us, Lord, a church that cares   

Heal Our Land

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Description

“Heal Our Land” is a rousing cry for national and corporate repentance, recognizing that innocent bloodshed—particularly through abortion—defiles the places we inhabit. Taking inspiration from 2 Chronicles 7:14, the track declares that when God’s people turn from sin and seek His face, He responds by renewing and restoring entire nations. It’s a dynamic, orchestral piece that transitions from somber reflection to triumphant anticipation, underlining the gravity of the issues at hand as well as God’s power to redeem.

The first verse paints a vivid picture of blood-stained soil and a community weighed down by guilt. Rather than leaving listeners in despair, the chorus pivots to focus on Jehovah Shalom, the God of peace, who can shine light into even the darkest corners. Key scriptural references, including Romans 8:19–21, highlight creation’s eager expectation for God’s children to stand up for righteousness.

Musically, the arrangement swells in the bridge, where the Ruach HaKodesh is invited to “sweep our shores” and bring revival. This moment catalyzes listeners to intercede for their land, requesting that God break any curses linked to the shedding of innocent blood. The final section celebrates the possibility of transformation, asserting that the same God who judges sin is also mighty to save.

“Heal Our Land” calls congregations, worship teams, and intercessors to action, urging them to unite in prayer for systemic change. It affirms that no nation is beyond hope if its people humble themselves under El Elyon (the Most High God). With its blend of urgency and unwavering faith, the song challenges listeners to believe that genuine revival and restoration can happen here and now.

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7. Heal Our Land

Key Scriptures

        •        2 Chronicles 7:14 – God will heal the land if His people humble themselves and repent.

        •        Joel 2:12–13 – A call to return to the Lord with weeping and mourning.

        •        Romans 8:19–21 – Creation waits for the revealing of the sons of God.

Devotion

From Scripture, we learn that sin has consequences not only for individuals but also for entire communities and even the land itself. 2 Chronicles 7:14 gives us a divine promise: if God’s people will humble themselves, pray, and turn from sin, He will forgive and heal their land. This is not merely metaphorical; the Bible teaches that when innocent blood is shed, the ground itself can be defiled (Genesis 4:10).

In the context of abortion, “Heal Our Land” resonates as both an intercessory cry and a prophetic declaration. We acknowledge that the rampant destruction of unborn life has profound spiritual ramifications, yet we also hold onto hope that the same God who judges is the One who restores. The key lies in authentic repentance: Joel 2:12–13 urges us to return to the Lord with our whole hearts, rending not our garments but our hearts in genuine contrition.

As believers in Yeshua HaMashiach, we stand as intercessors before the throne. When we come together—unified and sincere in our repentance—the Holy Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh) can move mightily to break the curse and usher in healing. Romans 8:19–21 reminds us that creation itself eagerly waits for the revealing of the sons (and daughters) of God, implying that our faithful response to injustice and sin has cosmic implications.

Let this devotion stir you to pray beyond your personal sphere. Intercede for your nation’s leadership, healthcare systems, and cultural mindsets that perpetuate abortion. Ask El Elyon (God Most High) to replace deception with truth, fear with faith, and despair with hope. This plea is not rooted in condemnation but in the earnest desire for redemption—of mothers, fathers, children, and the land they inhabit.

Prayer

El Elyon, we humble ourselves before You on behalf of our nation. We confess the shedding of innocent blood and ask for Your forgiveness. Holy Spirit, awaken our hearts and empower us to stand in the gap. Heal our land, and let righteousness and peace flow across our borders. In Yeshua’s name, amen.

Lyrics

7. Heal Our Land

Verse 1 (Current Condition)

Blood on the soil, tears in the dust
A curse we carry that steals our trust
Creation groans for justice to rise
El Elyon, open our eyes 

Chorus (Worship)

Jehovah Shalom, Lord of grace
Shine Your light on every place
We lift our hands, we bow our knee
Heal our land, set captives free 

Verse 2 (Repentance)

We own the sin we tried to hide
We break the silence, let truth collide
Yahweh, come and cleanse our stain
Speak life where death has reigned

Chorus (Worship)

Jehovah Shalom, Lord of grace
Shine Your light on every place
We lift our hands, we bow our knee
Heal our land, set captives free

Bridge (Intercession)

Ruach HaKodesh, sweep our shores
We cry for mercy, we long for more
Yeshua HaMashiach, hear our plea
Let righteousness flow from sea to sea

Outro (Hopeful Conclusion)

Heal our land and break these chains
Pour out mercy where sin remains
El Elyon, the God who saves
Over this nation, let Your banner wave

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7. Heal Our Land

Dm         C          Bb         Am        A 

Verse 1 (Current Condition)

Dm                                                C 
Blood on the soil, tears in the dust
    Bb            Gm                               Am      A 
A curse we carry that steals our trust
Dm                                                  C
Creation groans for justice to rise
      Bb                        Am 
El Elyon, open our eyes

Chorus (Worship)

                       Dm 
Jehovah Shalom, Lord of grace

Shine Your light on every place
Bb                         Am 
We lift our hands, we bow our knee
Dm                           C             Dm 
Heal our land, set captives free

Dm         Am 

Verse 2 (Repentance)

Dm                                          C 
We own the sin we tried to hide
       Bb                                                 Am 
We break the silence, let truth collide
      Dm                                            C 
Yahweh, come and cleanse our stain
            Bb                                 Am         
Speak life where death has reigned

Chorus (Worship)

                       Dm 
Jehovah Shalom, Lord of grace

Shine Your light on every place
Bb                         Am 
We lift our hands, we bow our knee
Dm                           C             F 
Heal our land, set captives free

Dm         C    

Bridge (Intercession)

             Dm                     C
Ruach HaKodesh, sweep our shores
                    Bb              A               Dm
We cry for mercy, we long for more
                                                        C 
Yeshua HaMashiach, hear our plea
                         Bb.                     A          Dm
Let righteousness flow from sea to sea

Chorus (Worship)

                       Dm 
Jehovah Shalom, Lord of grace

Shine Your light on every place
Bb                         Am 
We lift our hands, we bow our knee
Dm                    
Heal our land and break these chains
                 C
Pour out mercy where sin remains
      Bb 
El Elyon, the God who saves
                 A 
Over this nation, let Your banner wave

Dm         C         Bb        A          Dm