Jeremy Camp’s “Overcome”

Originally written by the Desperation Band, Jeremy does a wonderful job on this song. The Holy Spirit (along with fellow worship leader TC at LIFEhouse) led me to this song to be played this week, as my Pastor was teaching on the subject of accolades and accomplishment, where we oftentimes forget to primarily give thanks to the source who caused it all to happen, Jesus Christ.

I especially love this line in the prechorus: “All authority, every victory is yours!”

I hope that you enjoy this song as much as I do.

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  1. May 24, 2012    

    There’s one song which I just can’t sing at church anryome, but seems to crop up as a favourite for most of my churchy friends. The combination of an unfortunately placed pause and line that sounds like telling God where to stick it. Some of you may know it, the last two lines go:Let me be a sweet, sweet sound (pause)In your ear!

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In May, 2005, Rob was a secular, Jewish, thirty-something, Los Angeles, personal injury attorney whose idea of getting up early on a Sunday was getting up for the third quarter of the first televised, NFL games.

Thirsting on the idea of playing in a band for the first time in a decade, Rob finally accepted his neighbor's request to get up at seven-in-the-morning on Sundays in order to participate.

Eleven months later, his world was turned upside down by Jesus. Instantly, he began leading songs on the worship team and was the worship leader from 2010-2022.

God is cool like that.