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Building 429 - Not Finished Yet (CCM)


Building 429 has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Not Finished Yet.

The band explains: “At a certain point in life, we all get a moment to take a cold, hard, unflinching look in the mirror and take stock of who we really are,” shares Jason Roy. “On a good day, I know that I can see love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. The next day, if I’m honest, I might see the exact opposite. The truth is that the COVID pandemic gave us all a LOT of time to look in the mirror and see the things that we wish we knew how to change. I realized that the beginning of freedom and hope was the moment I finally admitted I didn’t have it all together and I still needed Jesus to complete the work in me.”

We've got both the video and the lyrics for you as well:

I've been known to hide my face when
I've been found in such dark places
I'm afraid to say what I've been through
Can't really hide a heart that's breaking
Or the many years I've wasted
I'm ashamed to say that it's all true

When I thought I'd been to the bottom
Thought I'd been to the very end
Took a cold, hard look in the mirror
Saw the face of my own sin
I was sure I had strayed too far
For you to heal my heart again
You said, child, lay down your sorrow
Cause I'm not finished yet

Woah...
I'm not finished yet

Got the scars that come from mistakes and
Cried the tears that come from Your grace
But I felt your hope rising up when I was changed

Oh, I thought I'd been to the bottom
Thought I'd been to the very end
Took a cold, hard look in the mirror
Saw the face of my own sin
I was sure I had strayed too far
For you to heal my heart again
You said, child, lay down your sorrow
I'm not finished yet

Your love, Your love keeps no record of wrongs
Your love, Your love, is calling me home
Back to where I belong

When I find myself at the bottom
I've got nothing left
You say, child, lay down your sorrow
I'm not finished yet

When I thought I'd been to the bottom
Thought I'd been to the very end
Took a cold, hard look in the mirror
Saw the face of my own sin
I was sure I had strayed too far
For you to heal my heart again
You said, child, lay down your sorrow
Cause I'm not finished yet

Woah...
I'm not finished yet
Woah...
I'm not finished yet
Woah...
I'm not finished yet
Woah...
I'm not finished yet
I'm not finished yet



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You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6KOODaO7lys3ialQZJh2Db

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHt5ahsade0

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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