About This Song
“Yeshua, My Redeemer” is a powerful declaration of the salvation and restoration found in Jesus. It speaks to the heart of the Gospel—that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us (Romans 5:8). No matter how broken, lost, or unworthy we feel, His love reaches into the deepest places and pulls us out.
Acts 4:12 makes it clear: “Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.” The name Yeshua literally means “salvation,” and this song is a reminder that He alone is our Redeemer, the One who paid the ultimate price to set us free.
The lyrics reflect the weight of our sin but quickly shift to the overwhelming grace that covers us. Isaiah 53:5 paints the picture: “He was pierced for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds, we are healed.” This is the foundation of the song—a Savior who took on our brokenness and gave us new life in return.
“Yeshua, My Redeemer” is not just a song of personal reflection; it’s a proclamation of freedom. Titus 2:14 reminds us that Jesus redeemed us not just from sin, but for a purpose—to live as His people, eager to do good. This song invites listeners to not only remember the sacrifice of Christ but to live in the victory and purpose that His redemption brings.
It’s a song of gratitude, hope, and a reminder that in Yeshua, we find everything we need—salvation, healing, and restoration.
Worship Devotion
🙏 Devotional
🎯 The Cross That Writes Victory
There are moments in our lives when shame wraps around our hearts like chains. Moments when we’re convinced we’ve gone too far, failed too deeply, or sinned too long. But *“Yeshua, My Redeemer”* reminds us of a truth more powerful than any failure: the Cross has the final word—and that word is *freedom*.
This song is not a mere reflection on past mistakes; it is a declaration of who Jesus is—*Yeshua*, our Salvation—and what He has done. It calls us to lay down our burdens at His feet and rise again with a new identity, washed clean by His blood. This is the Gospel: while we were still sinners, Christ died for us (Romans 5:8).
📖 Scripture Reflection
“Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.” — Acts 4:12
“He was pierced for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities… and by His wounds, we are healed.” — Isaiah 53:5
These aren’t poetic sentiments—they are eternal truths. Yeshua didn’t come to improve our lives; He came to resurrect them. We were dead in our sins, but now we are alive in Him. The hands that bled now reach for you—not with accusation, but with redemption.
🕊️ From Guilt to Glory
Shame whispers, “Hide.” But grace says, “Come.” The opening lines of the song speak to burdens we’ve carried for years, to stains we thought could never be washed. But the Cross proves otherwise. Jesus took the punishment we deserved and offered us peace instead. And not just peace—but purpose.
Titus 2:14 tells us that Yeshua “gave Himself for us to redeem us from all wickedness and to purify for Himself a people that are His very own, eager to do what is good.” You weren’t just saved from something—you were saved *for* something. He redeems your past to release your future.
💡 Personal Reflection
What burdens have I kept hidden, thinking they were mine to bear?
Do I truly believe the Cross has power to free me completely?
How can I live each day as one who has been redeemed?
The enemy wants you stuck in regret. But Yeshua is calling you into resurrection. Today. Right now. The same mercy that met you at the altar still flows, still restores, still calls your name. Don’t wait until you feel “ready.” He already wore your thorns. He already paid your price.
🙏 Prayer
Yeshua, my Redeemer, I come before You in awe and gratitude. I bring every stain, every chain, every fear—and I lay it at the foot of Your Cross. I believe You bore my shame. I believe You took my place. I believe Your blood still speaks—of mercy, of healing, of redemption.
Where I’ve hidden in guilt, shine Your light. Where I’ve doubted Your love, reveal Your heart again. Call me by name and lift me from the grave. Remind me that I am Yours—fully forgiven, deeply loved, and wonderfully restored.
Today, I declare: I am no longer defined by the shadows of yesterday. I am a child of grace. I am a witness of victory. Yeshua, You have written freedom into my story—and I will live it out for Your glory. In Your name I pray, amen.
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Song Lyrics
Yeshua, My Redeemer
Theme: The power of Jesus’ sacrifice and personal redemption.
Scripture Inspiration: Acts 4:12 – “Salvation is found in no one else.”
Name of God: Yeshua (Salvation)
Verse 1:
I’ve carried burdens I can’t bear,
Chains of shame I’ve worn for years.
I tried to hide, I tried to fight,
But I can’t outrun this endless night.
My hands are stained, my heart is torn,
But You wore the thorns I should’ve worn.
I thought my sin was mine to keep,
But You went deeper, You dug deep.
Chorus:
Yeshua, You bore my shame,
You took my place, You called my name.
Salvation flows from hands that bled,
Redeeming love for souls once dead.
Yeshua, You set me free,
Your cross has written victory.
Verse 2:
So here I stand, no more disguise,
I see the mercy in Your eyes.
You paid the price I couldn’t pay,
And called me out of death that day.
I lay it all before Your throne,
The guilt, the fear, the sins I own.
You wash me clean, You make me whole,
Yeshua, You restore my soul.
Bridge:
For every heart that’s lost in sin,
Yeshua, call them in.
Let them see the price You paid,
The blood that washes guilt away.
Break their chains, lift their eyes,
Show them they are justified.
Chorus:
Yeshua, You bore our shame,
You took our place, You called our names.
Salvation flows from hands that bled,
Redeeming love for souls once dead.
Yeshua, You set us free,
Your cross has written victory.
Outro:
May His grace find you in your pain,
May His love remove your chains.
Yeshua saves, His blood redeems,
In His arms, you’re truly free.
Pray for hearts weighed down by guilt to encounter the redeeming love of Yeshua. May Yeshua’s blood speak over your life, declaring freedom, healing, and unshakable victory.Spiritual Engagement
Reflection
Prayer Focus
Blessing
Surmon Notes
🔥 Sermon: Redeemed by Blood, Restored by Love
As we continue our journey through the *Shadows of Yesterday* album, we arrive at a pivotal cry of gratitude and identity—*Yeshua, My Redeemer*. This is not just a personal reflection on the Cross; it is a prophetic declaration of deliverance, identity, and purpose. Coming after songs of struggle and repentance, this song marks a divine turning point—where the shadows give way to the light of redemption, and the voice of shame is silenced by the blood of the Lamb.
🩸 The Blood That Redeems
🔥 Atonement and the Heart of Salvation
At the center of the Gospel is this truth: *we could not save ourselves*. The stain of sin was too deep, the price too high. But the blood of Yeshua—our Redeemer—was enough. Isaiah 53:5 declares,
“He was pierced for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on Him, and by His wounds we are healed.”
That verse isn’t just theology—it’s testimony. The price of our peace was the suffering of our Savior.
In the lyrics, we hear the confession: *“My hands are stained, my heart is torn, but You wore the thorns I should’ve worn.”* This is the essence of substitutionary atonement—He took our place. Romans 3:23–25 reminds us that all have sinned, but through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, we are justified freely by His grace.
🕊️ Are we living as those who know the debt has been paid?
The enemy wants to keep you in guilt. But the blood speaks a better word (Hebrews 12:24). It says: *redeemed*, *forgiven*, *free*.
🌿 The Freedom That Transforms
💡 No Longer Defined by Shame
The song takes us on a journey from guilt to glory: *“Salvation flows from hands that bled. Redeeming love for souls once dead.”* That’s the Gospel in a single line. Not just that we were saved—but that we were *made alive*. Jesus didn’t come to make bad people good; He came to make dead people live again.
Titus 2:14 says,
“[Jesus] gave Himself for us to redeem us from all wickedness and to purify for Himself a people that are His very own, eager to do what is good.”
The purpose of redemption is transformation. The shame we once wore becomes a testimony of His mercy. The burdens we once carried become platforms of praise. The song invites us to live with unveiled faces—no more disguise, no more fear. Only freedom.
🌿 Reflection:
Do I still wear chains Jesus already broke?
Have I traded guilt for grace?
You are not defined by your wounds, but by His. Your scars may tell a story—but His blood writes the ending. And it is *victorious*.
👑 Redeemed for a Purpose
🔥 Called and Commissioned
Redemption is never the end of the story—it’s the beginning. Revelation 5:9–10 declares:
“You were slain, and with Your blood You purchased for God persons from every tribe and language and people and nation. You have made them to be a kingdom and priests to serve our God, and they will reign on the earth.”
The Cross doesn’t just cleanse—it commissions. It restores our calling. It raises up disciples, evangelists, worshippers, and faith carriers. We are *purchased* for a purpose—to live for Him, serve Him, and make Him known. The bridge of the song proclaims this truth: *“For every heart that’s lost in sin, Yeshua, call them in.”* This is the call of the redeemed—to go and bring others in.
John 1:29 reveals the heart of John the Baptist: *“Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.”* May our lives echo that cry.
🕊️ Application:
Who is God calling you to share this redemption with?
Are you living as one who has been “called out of darkness into His marvelous light” (1 Peter 2:9)?
You are not just a sinner saved—you are a witness empowered. Live like it. Worship like it. Walk like it.
🙏 Prayer
Yeshua, my Redeemer—thank You. Thank You for loving me when I was unlovable, for calling me when I was hiding, for redeeming me when I was lost. I stand in awe of the Cross—the place where blood was spilled, chains were broken, and mercy triumphed over judgment.
Today, I lay my shame, my guilt, my past at Your feet. And I take up the robe of righteousness You’ve offered me. Wash me. Restore me. Commission me. Let my life be a living testimony that You still save, still heal, still call by name.
May I never forget the price You paid. May I never grow numb to the sound of Your name—Yeshua—my Salvation. Use me, Lord. Send me. Let the song of redemption ring through my life to every heart still trapped in darkness.
I am Yours. Redeemed. Restored. Recommissioned. In the mighty, saving name of Yeshua—Amen.
⚔️ Activation
- 🔥 Declare daily: “I am redeemed by the blood of Yeshua. I am no longer bound. I am called, chosen, and sent.”
- 🕊️ Journal: What areas of your life still carry old shame? Bring them to the Cross this week in prayer.
- 👣 Share your story: Find one person this week who needs to hear your testimony of redemption. Let them know—*He still saves.*
Beloved, the shadows of yesterday cannot define you. The Cross has written victory. Walk in it. Proclaim it. Live like one who is truly, eternally, and gloriously redeemed.
Podcast Script
🎙️ Podcast Episode:
Yeshua, My Redeemer
From the album: Shadows of Yesterday
Theme: Atonement, Redemption, Grace, Freedom in Christ, Spiritual Identity, The Cross
Scripture Focus: Acts 4:12, Isaiah 53:5, Romans 3:24–25, Titus 2:14
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Welcome back, dear friends, to another episode of *Shadows of Yesterday: Worship Conversations*. I’m so glad you’re here—whether you’re driving, walking, journaling, or just sitting in stillness with the Lord. Today we’re diving into the heart of a song that speaks to the broken, the weary, and the redeemed—*Yeshua, My Redeemer*.
This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt the weight of their past pressing down, yet still dares to hope in the freedom only Yeshua can give. Let’s journey together through scripture, story, and song—and may the Spirit meet us in every moment.
👑 His Kingship Is Eternal
🎶 Instrumental swell 🎶
Acts 4:12 says, “Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.” That name is Yeshua—Salvation itself wrapped in flesh. This song reminds us that redemption isn’t a concept—it’s a Person. A Redeemer who bore the shame we couldn’t shake and paid the price we couldn’t afford.
“Yeshua, You bore my shame… Your cross has written victory.” These lyrics are a love letter from the cross. They echo Isaiah 53:5—“He was pierced for our transgressions… and by His wounds, we are healed.” What a King! Not one who demands a throne, but One who laid down His life to win our freedom.
So often, we live like our chains are stronger than His blood. But let me gently remind you today: there is no stain He cannot wash, no shame He cannot silence, no wound He cannot heal. Yeshua’s kingship is not distant—it’s deeply personal.
🙌 Surrender Is the Sound of Worship
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The opening verse hits hard: *“I’ve carried burdens I can’t bear… I tried to hide, I tried to fight…”* Sound familiar? We all do it. We carry guilt like it’s ours to fix. But the Gospel declares the opposite: *He already carried it for you.*
Romans 3:24–25 tells us we are justified freely by His grace, through the redemption that is in Messiah Yeshua. We’re not just washed—we’re made new. And that’s where worship begins—not in perfection, but in surrender.
Let your surrender today sound like worship. Not a performance. A posture. A place where we say, “I lay it all before Your throne.” That’s not weakness—it’s the greatest strength: admitting our need and letting the Redeemer restore what we could never redeem on our own.
🛡️ Intercession: When Worship Becomes Warfare
🎵 Pause. Let Holy Spirit bring names to mind 🎵
The bridge of this song is a cry for the lost: *“For every heart that’s lost in sin, Yeshua, call them in.”* If you’ve been rescued, then you carry that call. Intercession is not just for prayer warriors—it’s for every redeemed soul.
Titus 2:14 says Jesus redeemed us to be His own people, *“eager to do what is good.”* That includes standing in the gap. Praying for the prodigal. Lifting up the weary. Asking the Lord to break chains that others can’t even see.
Take a moment right now. Who do you know still caught in the shadows of shame? Whose name is burning on your heart? Whisper their name. Invite Yeshua into their story. His redemption reaches farther than their rebellion.
🌍 Final Reflections: A Life That Crowns Him Daily
Redemption is more than a moment—it’s a way of life. You weren’t just saved *from* sin; you were saved *for* purpose. To walk as a worshipper. To live with joy. To serve with freedom. To carry grace into every corner of your world.
So here’s your invitation today:
What guilt do you need to lay down—for good?
Where is God calling you to declare, “I’ve been redeemed”?
Who around you needs to hear the song your soul now sings?
“Yeshua, You set me free.” Let that be more than a lyric. Let it be your life.
🎶 Soft outro music begins 🎶
🙏 Closing Prayer
Yeshua, Redeemer of my soul, I thank You. I thank You for the Cross that rewrote my story. For the mercy that met me in my worst moments. For the victory You wrote with Your blood.
Today I lay down every weight—every lie that says I’m not worthy, every fear that tries to chain me. You wore my thorns. You bore my shame. You paid the price—and now I am free.
Use me, Lord. Let my worship be surrender. Let my life be a testimony. Let my prayers carry names back to Your heart. I choose to live redeemed, restored, and rejoicing. In Your beautiful, powerful, saving name—Yeshua. Amen.
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