Love Will Have The Final Word

Album: Love Will Have The Final Word (2014)
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  • The title track of Jason Gray's Love Will Have The Final Word album is a proclamation of confidence and determination. The singer has the assurance that through God's redemption of our lives through Christ Jesus, the ultimate victory has been won for us, and Love indeed has the final word. "I hope when people hear the record they are persuaded that God deeply loves them for who they are and not for who they think they should be," explained Gray. "That they are assured that His love gets the last say over whatever has happened, is happening, or will happen in their lives, and that this hope is the cause for deep peace and joy. I pray that both those who are rejoicing and those who are grieving find that they are not alone, and that through all of it, by the grace of God, something of the wisdom of Love is made real."

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