
Break Every Chain
Kish Moody’s “Break Every Chain (Rock Version)” on the Holy Rock Revival album reimagines Tasha Cobbs’ worship classic with epic
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“Mercy” is one of the most powerful and heartfelt tracks on Kish Moody’s album Living Testimony. This song dives deep into the essence of grace, forgiveness, and the never-ending love of God. Through soulful vocals and a southern gospel vibe infused with country and rock influences, Kish delivers a message that resonates with anyone who has ever needed a second chance.
The chorus captures the core of the song’s meaning:
Lord I need your mercy, pour it out on me.
Come and cleanse my heart, your love will set me free
Singing halleluiah, my savior died for me,
Through the scars and the pain, on the cross the lamb was slain up on Calvary.
This powerful refrain isn’t just words—it’s a prayer, a cry for redemption, and a reminder of the sacrifice made on the cross. Kish Moody blends raw emotion with musical excellence, creating a song that draws you into worship while also speaking directly to the struggles and victories of life.
At its heart, “Mercy” is about surrender. It’s about acknowledging our need for God’s grace in a world full of pain and imperfection. Kish Moody wrote this song as a testimony of faith, drawing inspiration from personal experiences and scripture. The lyrics remind us that no matter what scars we carry or what battles we’ve faced, mercy is always available.
Musically, “Mercy” blends southern gospel roots with hints of country and soul. The instrumentation is rich with acoustic warmth, layered harmonies, and a rhythm that carries the weight of the lyrics without overshadowing them. Kish’s vocals shine as he delivers every line with conviction, making it one of the most memorable moments on Living Testimony.
For listeners walking through hardship or seeking a deeper connection with God, “Mercy” offers hope. It’s a worship anthem for anyone longing for cleansing and renewal. This track doesn’t just tell a story—it invites you into a moment of reflection and praise.
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