Brennley Brown's "The Jesus I Know" is a Powerful Anthem of Hope and Redemption
Rising Christian country artist Brennley Brown has released her heartfelt new single, "The Jesus I Know," a powerful anthem of hope and redemption. Co-written with Nick Schwarz and Jonathan Gamble, the song invites listeners to experience the transformative love of Jesus Christ, offering comfort to those who may feel lost or unworthy. Listen to the song HERE.
"My prayer is that this song would remind you of who Jesus truly is. There is no soul so low He won't deliver. Don't believe the lie that you are too far gone or that you're not good enough to come to God. He is waiting for you with His loving arms open and ready to embrace you just as you are. He redeems, restores, and heals. He breathes true life to those who surrender to Him, no matter what condition we are in," shares Brennley.
Inspired by the truth of John 8:12, which says, "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life," the song reminds us that no one is beyond the reach of Christ's love.
"The Jesus I know
Sits at the table with the sinners.
No soul is so low He won't deliver.
If they told you where you are
is somewhere He'd never go...
Then they don't know,
The Jesus I know."
Catch Brennley on tour this Fall with Ben Fuller.
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