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

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 

Broken, Not Forsaken

Broken, Not Forsaken

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Description

“Broken, Not Forsaken” serves as an anthem for those carrying the deep scars of abortion and related traumas. Drawing on Psalm 34:18 (“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted”) and Isaiah 61:1–3, the song reassures believers that God meets us at our lowest points with the promise of healing. Its orchestral elements layer in a sense of both vulnerability and hope, reflecting the complexity of post-abortive pain.

The opening verses describe a place of shattered dreams and apparent hopelessness. By acknowledging these emotions rather than glossing over them, the song creates a safe environment for listeners to confront their own hurts. From there, it shifts focus to the reconciling power of Yeshua HaMashiach, who takes our weaknesses and transforms them into testimonies of His grace.

Woven through the lyrics are pleas to Jehovah Rapha (the Lord who heals) to mend both physical and emotional wounds. The refrain underscores that no matter how broken we feel, we are never beyond God’s reach. Ruach HaKodesh is called upon to breathe fresh life into barren or desolate areas of the soul, offering the assurance that we can indeed move from brokenness to wholeness.

Towards the end, the song crescendos into a declaration that we are not forsaken. Instead, we are loved infinitely, held securely by the One who overcame death itself. This climactic moment invites individuals to release burdens of shame and step into a renewed relationship with God—one marked by acceptance, affirmation, and the promise of a future filled with purpose.

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6. Broken, Not Forsaken

Key Scriptures

        •        Psalm 34:18 – The Lord is close to the brokenhearted.

        •        Isaiah 61:1–3 – The Messiah comes to heal the brokenhearted, give beauty for ashes.

        •        2 Corinthians 12:9 – God’s power is made perfect in weakness.

Devotion

Many who have encountered abortion—mothers, fathers, grandparents, siblings—carry lasting wounds. These wounds can manifest as depression, anxiety, or an ongoing sense of loss. The good news is that our Father never abandons us in our brokenness. Psalm 34:18 assures us that the Lord is near to the brokenhearted. He meets us in the place of our greatest pain with His deepest compassion.

In Isaiah 61:1–3, we see the prophetic mission of the Messiah: to bind up the brokenhearted and proclaim liberty. Yeshua HaMashiach is the fulfillment of that promise. Whether the pain is due to physical complications from abortion, emotional trauma from a decision made under duress, or spiritual guilt over terminating a life, Christ’s love extends to every corner of our sorrow.

“Broken, Not Forsaken” emphasizes that though we may be shattered by life’s events, we are not cast aside by El Olam, the Everlasting God. In fact, 2 Corinthians 12:9 reminds us that God’s power is revealed in our weakness. When we bring our broken pieces to Him, He not only comforts us but also transforms those pieces into a testimony of His grace.

Take heart if you struggle with regret or if you feel distant from God. His nearness is constant, and His invitation remains open. Ask the Ruach HaKodesh to show you the path toward healing—this might include sharing your story with a trusted mentor, seeking pastoral counseling, or joining a support group for post-abortion recovery. Each step of vulnerability can become an encounter with God’s restorative power.

As you listen to “Broken, Not Forsaken,” let it remind you that brokenness does not define your identity; God’s love does. Surrender your pain, and allow Him to replace it with hope and purpose.

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank You for staying close to the brokenhearted. Bind up every wound and show us that we are never forsaken. May Your power be made perfect in our weakness, and may we find healing in Yeshua’s name. Amen.

Lyrics

6. Broken, Not Forsaken

Verse 1 (Current Condition)

Shattered hopes, empty arms
Pain so deep it rings alarms
Scars unseen, a future unclear
Yet Jehovah Rapha, You hold us near

Chorus (Worship)

You are near, You never leave
El Olam, through eternity
Through every storm, in every sigh
We’re not forsaken; You lift us high

Verse 2 (Repentance)

We confess our hidden shame
Forgive the lies we tried to tame
Where life was taken, sorrow remains
But Yeshua HaMashiach, break these chains

Chorus (Worship)

You are near, You never leave
El Olam, through eternity
Through every storm, in every sigh
We’re not forsaken; You lift us high

Bridge (Intercession)

Ruach HaKodesh, breathe over this place
Mend the broken with gentle grace
Heal the barren, restore their call
Let them know they’re not alone at all

Outro (Hopeful Conclusion)

Broken, yet You hold us still
Not forsaken, by Your will
You are near—Your love abides
El Olam, in You we rise

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6. Broken, Not Forsaken

Cm       Ab          Eb        Bb

Cm       Ab          Eb        Bb

Verse 1 (Current Condition)

                  Cm                    Ab
Shattered hopes, empty arms
Eb                    Bb
Pain so deep it rings alarms
Cm                           Ab
Scars unseen, a future unclear
Eb                              Bb
Yet Jehovah Rapha, You hold us near

Cm         Ab          Eb

Chorus (Worship)

Bb          Cm                       Ab
You are near, You never leave
Eb                              Bb
El Olam, through eternity
Cm                      Ab
Through every storm, in every sigh
Eb                Bb       Cm
We’re not forsaken; You lift us high

Ab          Cm

Verse 2 (Repentance)

Ab         Cm                      Ab
We confess our hidden shame
Eb                       Bb
Forgive the lies we tried to tame
Cm                         Ab
Where life was taken, sorrow remains
Eb                                   Bb
But Yeshua HaMashiach, break these chains

Cm            Ab          Eb           Bb

Chorus (Worship)

Bb          Cm                       Ab
You are near, You never leave
Eb                              Bb
El Olam, through eternity
Cm                      Ab
Through every storm, in every sigh
Eb                Bb       Cm
We’re not forsaken; You lift us high

Ab          Eb              Bb

Cm          Ab            Eb

Bridge (Intercession)

Bb             Ab                          Eb              Bb
Ruach HaKodesh, breathe over this place
Gm                             Ab
Mend the broken with gentle grace
Eb                  Bb
Heal the barren, restore their call
Ab                           Eb           Cm
Let them know they’re not alone at all

Outro (Hopeful Conclusion)

Ab          Cm                       Ab
Broken, yet You hold us still
Eb                      Bb
Not forsaken, by Your will
Cm                         Ab
You are near—Your love abides
Eb                       Bb
El Olam, in You we rise

Cm              Ab              Eb               Bb

The Father’s Lament

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Description

“The Father’s Lament” is a thoughtful interlude acknowledging the hidden grief and regret that fathers often carry when it comes to abortion. Society’s narrative frequently overlooks men’s emotional turmoil, casting them in the roles of bystanders or even pressuring them to remain silent. This piece invites listeners to recognize that Abba Father Himself is compassionate toward every wounded heart, including those of men who feel powerless or shamed.

With a gentle, stripped-back arrangement, the song creates an intimate space for personal reflection. The first verse paints a portrait of a father wrestling with unspoken guilt, questioning whether there is a place for his sorrow before God. The second verse shifts toward repentance, appealing to Jehovah Tsidkenu (the Lord Our Righteousness) to cover the father’s failures with divine grace

Lyrically, the chorus calls upon Avinu (Our Father) to draw near and break the cycle of shame. The bridge expands this personal lament into a corporate prayer, asking Ruach HaKodesh to raise men of honor who champion life rather than abandon it. By gently confronting the pain that men face—whether they encouraged an abortion, did nothing to stop it, or remain haunted by a lost child—this interlude serves as a tender balm.

Concluding on a note of hope, “The Father’s Lament” speaks to the possibility of redemption. Through Yeshua HaMashiach, fathers can experience complete restoration, standing upright as protectors and providers. This track does more than grieve; it paves the way for a renewed understanding of fatherhood, rooted in God’s unyielding love.

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5. The Father’s Lament

Key Scriptures

        •        Psalm 103:13–14 – As a father shows compassion, so the Lord shows compassion to us.

        •        Malachi 4:6 – Turning the hearts of fathers to children and children to fathers.

        •        1 Corinthians 16:13–14 – Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, be strong, and do everything in love.

Devotion 

When we discuss abortion, we often focus on mothers—rightly so, as they bear the immediate physical and emotional toll. However, fathers also experience profound grief and regret, whether they supported the decision to abort or felt helpless in preventing it. Malachi 4:6 beautifully captures God’s heart for restoration in families: turning the hearts of fathers to their children. This is a biblical promise that God can and will restore the father-child relationship, even amidst painful circumstances.

“The Father’s Lament” touches on the hidden sorrow many men carry. Society can pressure men to be stoic, silent, and disconnected from their emotions. Yet Scripture reveals that true fatherhood, modeled by Abba Father Himself, is compassionate and deeply invested. Psalm 103:13–14 describes how God pities His children, knowing our frailty. Earthly fathers are called to reflect this kind of tenderness.

For men who have either participated in, or been affected by, abortion, there is a path to healing. 1 Corinthians 16:13–14 exhorts men to stand firm, be strong, and act in love. Love includes repentance, vulnerability, and seeking God’s forgiveness where necessary. It also means reaching out for support—connecting with pastoral care, counseling, or men’s groups within the church.

If you are a father who grieves, take hold of the biblical truth that El Elyon (the Most High God) sees your pain and invites you into restoration. You are not beyond redemption; you are not alone in this journey. Lay your burdens at the feet of Yeshua HaMashiach, who is mighty to save. Open your heart to the Holy Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh) and let Him work repentance, comfort, and newfound purpose in you.

Prayer

Abba Father, reach into the hearts of men carrying silent grief. Show them Your compassion and lead them into healing. Raise up fathers who embrace their calling to protect and nurture life, reflecting Your heart of love. In Yeshua’s name, amen.

Lyrics

5. The Father’s Lament 

Verse 1 (Current Condition)

A father’s guilt, hidden from the light
His tears unspoken in the dead of night
He wonders if there’s still a way
For broken hearts to find new day

Chorus (Worship)

Avinu (Our Father), draw us near
Heal our wounds, chase off our fear
El Elyon, enthroned above
Comfort us with endless love 

Verse 2 (Repentance)

I lay my pride and failures down
Forgive the times I wore a crown
Jehovah Tsidkenu—our righteousness
Cover my shame with holiness

Chorus (Worship)

Avinu (Our Father), draw us near
Heal our wounds, chase off our fear
El Elyon, enthroned above
Comfort us with endless love 

Bridge (Intercession)

Raise men of honor in this land
Empower us to take our stand
Ruach HaKodesh, guide our way
Let fatherhood be redeemed today

Outro (Hopeful Conclusion)

Avinu, You restore
Through Yeshua, we are more
Redeemed as fathers by Your hand
We rise in grace, we choose to stand

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5. The Father’s Lament

Cm        D         Dm        Cm

Fm          Cm,           Dm 

Verse 1 (Current Condition)

    Cm                                                 G 
A father’s guilt, hidden from the light
                                                               Cm
His tears unspoken in the dead of night
Gm  Ab                          Fm 
He wonders if there’s still a way
        Cm                        G              Cm 
For broken hearts to find new day

Dm        Cm           G

Chorus (Worship)

   Cm                                            G 
Avinu (Our Father), draw us near
                                                          Cm 
Heal our wounds, chase off our fear
         A b         Fm         G 
El Elyon, enthroned above
                Fm         Gm      Cm             Fm           G
Comfort us with endless love

Verse 2 (Repentance)

    Cm                                       G 
I lay my pride and failures down
                                                Cm 
Forgive the times I wore a crown
                 Ab                       Fm          G
Jehovah Tsidkenu—our righteousness
                   Fm               G
Cover my shame with holiness

Chorus (Worship)

   Cm                                            G 
Avinu (Our Father), draw us near
                                                          Cm 
Heal our wounds, chase off our fear
         A b         Fm         G 
El Elyon, enthroned above
                Fm         Gm      Cm             Fm           G
Comfort us with endless love   

Fm       G            Cm
Avinu, draw us near
                G                                      Cm
Heal our wounds, chase off our fear
Eb                    Ab        Fm         Eb 
Redeemed as fathers by Your hand. 
                     Ab           G               Cm
We rise in grace, we choose to stand

Fm           Cm           G 

Mercy at the Cross

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Description

“Mercy at the Cross” zeroes in on the profound truth that Yeshua HaMashiach’s sacrifice provides complete redemption for every sin, including abortion. Building on scriptures like Ephesians 1:7 and 1 John 1:9, this worshipful anthem assures listeners that, no matter how insurmountable their guilt feels, the blood of Christ is more than sufficient to wash it away.

Its musical arrangement begins with a subdued, contemplative tone—mirroring the weight of shame that many post-abortive parents carry. As the song progresses, the instrumentation swells, leading into a chorus that triumphantly declares Christ’s atoning work. This progression reflects the journey from secrecy and despair into the liberating presence of El Shaddai (God Almighty).

Lyrically, the first verse centers on honesty before God, admitting the heaviness of sin and the need for forgiveness. The second verse transitions into repentance, affirming that at the cross, every accusation is silenced. Jehovah Rapha (the Lord who heals) is invoked, highlighting that emotional, spiritual, and even physical scars can be transformed by divine grace.

The bridge broadens its scope to intercede for others: mothers, fathers, grandparents, and friends weighed down by their involvement or complicity in abortion. By calling on Ruach HaKodesh, the song encourages listeners to pray for a fresh outpouring of mercy on every wounded soul.

“Mercy at the Cross” concludes with a soaring declaration that shame no longer has the final say. It serves as a powerful reminder that the cross is not merely a symbol; it is the very place where love overcame every barrier. In the presence of such infinite mercy, hearts can be healed, and burdens laid to rest.

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4. Mercy at the Cross

Key Scriptures

        •        Ephesians 1:7 – In Christ, we have redemption through His blood.

        •        1 John 1:9 – If we confess our sins, God is faithful and just to forgive.

        •        Hebrews 4:16 – We can approach the throne of grace with confidence to receive mercy.

Devotion

The cross of Christ stands as the ultimate symbol of redemption—no sin is too great, no guilt too overwhelming, that cannot be washed clean by the blood of Yeshua HaMashiach. Ephesians 1:7 reminds us that in Him, we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins. This is not a theoretical idea but a powerful reality that can transform lives weighed down by shame, especially those battling the aftermath of abortion.

When we sing “Mercy at the Cross,” we declare that there is a place for healing, no matter how deep our wounds. Some might feel that the choice they made—or were pressured to make—is unforgivable. But Scripture gives us a different perspective: “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9). This means genuine repentance leads to genuine forgiveness.

God does not ask us to minimize the gravity of sin. Instead, He invites us to bring it into the light so that we may be fully cleansed. In Hebrews 4:16, we are encouraged to come boldly before God’s throne to receive grace and find help in time of need. Boldness here does not mean arrogance; it means trust in His unchanging character—a God who heals, restores, and lovingly disciplines.

As you meditate on this song, let Jehovah Rapha (the Lord who heals) address the sorrow or regret tied to abortion. And for those interceding on behalf of others, pray that the Holy Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh) would break chains of condemnation, bringing individuals to the cross where burdens can be laid down and mercy received.

The cross is not just a one-time event—it’s an eternal declaration that God’s love triumphs over every form of sin and death. In place of self-condemnation, receive the life-giving grace that flows from the wounds of Christ.

Prayer

Yeshua, thank You for bearing every sin on the cross. We confess our wrongdoing and receive Your forgiveness. Pour out mercy, heal our hearts, and teach us to live in the freedom only You can give. Amen.

Lyrics

4. Mercy at the Cross 

Verse 1 (Current Condition)

Heavy burdens, secrets kept inside
Shame and guilt we can no longer hide
We come to You, Jehovah Rapha, heal
Wondering if grace can still be real 

Chorus (Worship)

There is mercy at the cross
Yeshua HaMashiach, You paid the cost
El Shaddai, Almighty, lifted high
In Your wounds, our souls can rise

Verse 2 (Repentance)

We confess we turned from sacred life
Ruach HaKodesh, calm our strife
At the cross, we find release
Our sins are washed, You bring us peace

Chorus (Worship)

There is mercy at the cross
Yeshua HaMashiach, You paid the cost
El Shaddai, Almighty, lifted high
In Your wounds, our souls can rise

Bridge (Intercession)

For every mother’s anguished cry
For every father’s silent sigh
Jehovah Jireh, supply their need
Restore their hope, let hearts be freed

Outro (Hopeful Conclusion)

There is mercy at the cross
All our shame, You have undone
We stand forgiven in Your grace
Yeshua HaMashiach, our hiding place

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4. Mercy at the Cross

Gm       Eb         D

Gm       Eb         D

Verse 1 (Current Condition)

Gm                                    Eb         D
Heavy burdens, secrets kept inside
Gm                                           Eb         D
Shame and guilt we can no longer hide
Gm                Eb                     Cm
We come to You, Jehovah Rapha, heal
D                      Eb                          D
Wondering if grace can still be real

Chorus (Worship)

                Gm                 Eb 
There is mercy at the cross
              Cm                                           D 
Yeshua HaMashiach, You paid the cost
               Gm                   Eb 
El Shaddai, Almighty, lifted high
               Cm                                    D 
In Your wounds, our souls can rise

Gm       Eb         Cm        D 

Verse 2 (Repentance)

Gm                                             Eb        D
We confess we turned from sacred life
Gm                            Eb            D
Ruach HaKodesh, calm our strife
Gm      Eb             Cm
At the cross, we find release
         D                    Eb                          D
Our sins are washed, You bring us peace

Chorus (Worship)

                Gm                 Eb 
There is mercy at the cross
              Cm                                           D 
Yeshua HaMashiach, You paid the cost
               Gm                   Eb 
El Shaddai, Almighty, lifted high
               Cm                                    D 
In Your wounds, our souls can rise

Gm       Eb         Cm

Bridge (Intercession)

D                                Eb                    Cm        Gm
For every mother’s anguished cry
F                              Eb      Cm          Gm
For every father’s silent sigh
F                          Eb 
Jehovah Jireh, supply their need
Cm                                   D 
Restore their hope, let hearts be freed

Outro (Hopeful Conclusion)

                 Gm                Eb 
There is mercy at the cross
              Cm                              D 
All our shame, You have undone
                        Eb                    Cm 
We stand forgiven in Your grace
              D
Yeshua HaMashiach, our hiding place

Gm         Eb          Cm 

Gm         Eb          Cm          D

Gm         Eb          Cm          D

Gm  

Name Me in Heaven

Name Me in Heaven

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Description

“Name Me in Heaven” delves into the tender subject of unnamed, aborted children who remain very much alive in the presence of God. This heartfelt composition shines light on the emotional and spiritual weight borne by mothers, fathers, and families who have never acknowledged or grieved these precious lives. Drawing inspiration from verses such as Matthew 18:10, which underscores heaven’s deep regard for children, the song serves as both a lament and a pathway to healing.

Musically, it begins with a haunting yet gentle melody, painting an atmosphere where listeners can come face-to-face with suppressed grief. The first verse highlights the unseen nature of the aborted child, and the chorus addresses Abba Father, acknowledging that He calls each child by name—even when we on earth have not.

In the second verse, the focus shifts to confession, asking El Roi (the God who sees) to forgive the silence and secrecy that often surround abortion. The bridge rises into intercession, lifting up both mothers and fathers who carry deep regret or shame. Here, the Holy Spirit—Ruach HaKodesh—is invited to break every chain and comfort broken hearts, reminding them that their children are fully known and loved by God.

“Name Me in Heaven” goes beyond mere sadness: it empowers believers to honor these children through prayer, naming, and remembrance. The final chorus transforms from lament to hope, assuring every parent that God’s mercy is greater than their past decisions. Ultimately, the song offers a profound reminder that even though these lives were cut short on earth, they dwell in the eternal care of Yeshua HaMashiach.

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3. Name Me in Heaven

Key Scriptures

        •        Matthew 18:10 – Jesus values children; their angels behold the Father’s face.

        •        Revelation 21:4 – In heaven, every tear is wiped away.

        •        Isaiah 49:15–16 – God never forgets us; we are inscribed on His hands.

Devotion

This song delves into a deeply personal and often overlooked dimension of abortion: the unnamed, unseen children who are very much alive in the presence of God. Matthew 18:10 shows how precious children are in the eyes of Christ, and we see in Scripture that the Lord is intimately aware of every human soul. Even when earthly circumstances have silenced a child, heaven itself holds them close.

One of the most poignant pains carried by those who have gone through abortion is the sense of unresolved grief. Many individuals bury the memory, never naming the child or acknowledging their loss. Yet Isaiah 49:15–16 offers comfort: God says that even if a mother could forget her nursing baby, He never will. He has inscribed us on the palms of His hands—His remembrance is everlasting.

Naming a child who was lost to abortion can be a healing step. It affirms the reality of their personhood and acknowledges that they are alive to God. For some, this process may feel overwhelming. But in heaven’s perspective, every child is known and cherished. Revelation 21:4 promises that in God’s eternal kingdom, all tears will be wiped away—a testament to the compassion awaiting those who carry deep sorrow.

“Name Me in Heaven” invites listeners to bring unspoken grief into the light, allowing El Roi (the God who sees) to mend the broken places. When we dare to speak the name of a child who was never held, we engage in a precious act of remembrance and respect. In doing so, we also open ourselves to the healing power of Yeshua HaMashiach.

If you find yourself resonating with this theme—whether personally or through someone you know—take a moment to pause and ask the Holy Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh) to guide you. Release any hidden shame, trust God’s compassionate heart, and consider the simple but profound step of naming the little one who awaits you in heaven. 

Prayer

Abba Father, thank You for seeing every child, even those never named on earth. Bring healing to parents living with regret. Grant us courage to remember these precious lives, and let Your comfort flow through our grief. In Yeshua’s name, amen.

Lyrics

3. Name Me in Heaven 

Verse 1 (Current Condition)

A child unseen, a story left untold
In heaven’s halls, a heartbreak unfolds
No name was given, no voice could cry
Yet in Your presence, life will never die

Chorus (Worship)

Abba Father, You know every soul
You hold each child, and make them whole
In tender mercy, You call them by name
Teach us to honor; we won’t be the same

Verse 2 (Repentance)

We mourn the silence we once believed
Forgive the shame we secretly conceived
El Roi—You see each tear we shed
Heal every wound, revive what’s dead

Chorus (Worship)

Abba Father, You know every soul
You hold each child, and make them whole
In tender mercy, You call them by name
Teach us to honor; we won’t be the same

Bridge (Intercession)

We lift up mothers, and fathers in pain
Ruach HaKodesh, break every chain
These children wait in heaven’s embrace
Yeshua HaMashiach, show us Your grace

Outro (Hopeful Conclusion)

Abba Father, You’ve broken our shame
We speak each child’s precious name
In tender mercy, You call them Your own
Safe in Your arms, they’re fully known

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  3. Name Me in Heaven

Cm          Ab          Cm            Fm.

Cm         Dm         G

Verse 1 (Current Condition)

                  Cm        Ab                 Bb
A child unseen, a story left untold
G                  Cm        Ab                     G
In heaven’s halls, a heartbreak unfolds
Cm           Ab                Bb        Gm
No name was given, no voice could cry
Ab                         Dm                            Gm       Cm 
Yet in Your presence, life will never die

Chorus (Worship)

Gm     Cm               Ab                 Bb. 
Abba Father, You know every soul
Gm                    Ab              Dm                G  
You hold each child, and make them whole
                   Cm              Ab                  Bb 
In tender mercy, You call them by name
Eb                  Ab              G                   Cm 
Teach us to honor; we won’t be the same

Fm.         Bb           Eb              Ab

Dm.        G             Cm      G     Cm 

Verse 2 (Repentance)

Cm                                        Ab           Bb
We mourn the silence we once believed
Gm               Cm                       Ab        G. 
Forgive the shame we secretly conceive
                       Ab.                        Dm
El Roi—You see each tear we shed 
                    Cm                                   Db        Eb
Heal every wound, revive what’s dead

Chorus (Worship)

Fm                          Cm          
Abba Father, You know every soul
 Gm                                      Cm 
You hold each child, and make them whole
Fm                                 Cm              
In tender mercy, You call them by name
G                                                                Cm 
Teach us to honor; we won’t be the same

Fm.         Cm            G               Cm    Bb  

Bridge (Intercession)

Fm                                     Cm
We lift up mothers, and fathers in pain
G                                                      C  
Ruach HaKodesh, break every chain
Fm                                   Cm 
These children wait in heaven’s embrace
G                                                               C 
Yeshua HaMashiach, show us Your grace

Cm    Ab         Bb    G 

Outro (Hopeful Conclusion)

G       Cm                     Ab                 Bb 
Abba Father, You’ve broken our shame
Eb                       Ab        Dm           G. 
We speak each child’s precious name
                  Cm               Ab                        Bb. 
In tender mercy, You call them Your own
Eb                  Ab.                   Dm.   Cm
Safe in Your arms, they’re fully known