My Redeemer Lives
Hillsong United · Shout to the Lord 2000 [1999]
I know he rescued my soul
His blood has covered my sin
I believe
I believe
My shame He's taken away
My pain is healed in his name
I believe
I believe
I'll raise a banner
'Cause my Lord has conquered the grave
My Redeemer Lives
My Redeemer Lives
My Redeemer Lives
My Redeemer Lives
I know He's rescued my soul
His blood has covered my sin
I believe
I believe
My shame He's taken away
My pain is healed in His Name
I believe
I believe
I'll raisen a banner
'Cause My Lord has conquered the grave
You Lift my burdens
I'll rise with You
I'm dancing on this mountain top to see your kingdom come
My Redeemer Lives
My Redeemer Lives
My Redeemer Lives
My Redeemer Lives
His blood has covered my sin
I believe
I believe
My shame He's taken away
My pain is healed in his name
I believe
I believe
I'll raise a banner
'Cause my Lord has conquered the grave
My Redeemer Lives
My Redeemer Lives
My Redeemer Lives
My Redeemer Lives
I know He's rescued my soul
His blood has covered my sin
I believe
I believe
My shame He's taken away
My pain is healed in His Name
I believe
I believe
I'll raisen a banner
'Cause My Lord has conquered the grave
You Lift my burdens
I'll rise with You
I'm dancing on this mountain top to see your kingdom come
My Redeemer Lives
My Redeemer Lives
My Redeemer Lives
My Redeemer Lives
My Redeemer Lives
Hillsong United's 'My Redeemer Lives' stands as a defining anthem of the contemporary worship genre, released on their 1999 album 'Shout to the Lord 2000.' The track exemplifies the group's signature blend of acoustic guitar, piano, and soaring vocals that would characterize their decades-long influence on modern Christian music. As a core component of their early discography, the song reflects the era's shift toward emotive, faith-based expression and has become a staple in their live performances and worship sets worldwide. Its enduring popularity underscores the band's ability to craft music that resonates deeply with congregations, establishing a template for future worship recordings.

