| Song | Redeemed (Seems Like All) |
| Content Description | Redeemed (Seems Like All) is a powerful gospel hymn that celebrates the joy of salvation and being redeemed through the blood of Jesus Christ. Written by Fanny Crosby, the hymn expresses a personal testimony of freedom from sin and the assurance of eternal life in Christ. It is often sung in worship services as a declaration of faith and gratitude for God’s saving grace. With themes of redemption, forgiveness, and joy in salvation, this hymn continues to inspire believers to rejoice in the transforming power of Jesus. |
| Album | Our Great Redeemer’s Praise |
| Genre | Traditional Christian Hymns |
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| Tags | gospel hymn, worship song, salvation hymn, redeemed by Jesus, Fanny Crosby hymn, testimony song |
| Theme(s) | Redemption, salvation, grace, testimony, joy, forgiveness |
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Seems Like All I Could See Was The Struggle
Haunted By Ghosts That Lived In My Past
Bound Up In Shackles Of All My Failures
Wondering How Long Is This Gonna Last
Then You Look At This Prisoner And Say To Me “Son
Stop Fighting A Fight That’s Already Been Won”
I Am Redeemed, You Set Me Free
So I’ll Shake Off These Heavy Chains
Wipe Away Every Stain, Now I’m Not Who I Used To Be
I Am Redeemed, I’m Redeemed
All My Life I Have Been Called Unworthy
Named By The Voice Of My Shame And Regret
But When I Hear You Whisper, “Child Lift Up Your Head”
I Remember, Oh God, You’re Not Done With Me Yet
I Am Redeemed, You Set Me Free
So I’ll Shake Off These Heavy Chains
Wipe Away Every Stain, Now I’m Not Who I Used To Be
Because I Don’t Have To Be The Old Man Inside Of Me
‘Cause His Day Is Long Dead And Gone
Because I’ve Got A New Name, A New Life, I’m Not The Same
And A Hope That Will Carry Me Home
I Am Redeemed, You Set Me Free
So I’ll Shake Off These Heavy Chains
Wipe Away Every Stain, ‘Cause I’m Not Who I Used To Be
I Am Redeemed, You Set Me Free
So I’ll Shake Off These Heavy Chains
Wipe Away Every Stain, Yeah, I’m Not Who I Used To Be
Oh, God, I’m Not Who I Used To Be
Jesus, Oh I’m Not Who I Used To Be
‘Cause I Am Redeemed
Thank God, Redeemed
Thank God, Redeemed



