(+Lyrics +meaning + translation) Music Review- Home Coming by Cory Asbury ft Gable Price “Here is the meaning of Homecoming in this song.”

0
lyrics, meaning and translation of the song home coming by cory asbury ft gable price
Reading Time: < 1 minuteReading Time: < 1 minute

Cory Hunter Asbury is an American gospel artist. He has a record deal with Bethel Music and Forerunner music. Gable Price is also an American gospel artist currently signed to Sparrow Records.

What is the song Home Coming by Cory Asbury ft Gable Price all about?

“Homecoming” in this song means when you—-

(+Pictures) Read the full meaning, full lyrics and full translation of the song and the full review on our music translation blog here @ www.ogefash.review   @ www.ogefash.reviews

Feel free to click the link below to keep reading, thanks

Lyrics to Home Coming by Cory Asbury ft Gable Price

Verse 1 (Cory Asbury)

Lord, I confess

That I’ve been a criminal

I’ve stolen Your breath

And sang my own song

And Lord, I confess

That I’m far from innocent

These shackles I wear

Oh, I bought on my own

 Chorus (Cory Asbury)

 These scarlet sins had a crimson cost

 You nailed my debt to that old rugged cross

 An empty slate at the empty grave

 Thank God that stone was rolled away

Verse 2 (Gable Price)

Lord, I confess

I’ve been a prodigal

Made for Your house

But I walked my own roads

Then Jesus came

He tore down my prison walls

Death came to life

When He called me by name

Chorus

Scarlet sins had a crimson cost

You nailed my debt to that old rugged cross

 An empty slate, at the empty grave

 Thank God that stone was rolled

 Repeat chorus

Scarlet sins had a crimson cost

 You nailed my debt to that old rugged cross

 An empty slate, at the empty grave

 Thank God that stone was rolled away

Bridge (Cory Asbury and Gable Price.)

And I can see it now

Keep reading here—

Ogefash Blog
WRITTEN BY

Ogefash Blog

Author of Looming Danger, Blogger, Story teller and host of the show T.W.O [Talk With Ogefash]

Leave a Reply

You cannot copy content of this page