The day You heard my plea,
You looked right through me
You saw the pit I was in
And You came and pulled me out…
You set my feet upon a rock
And put a new song in my mouth
Then You called me Your own
And I'm never turning back…
I love my Master, I will not go free…
I take Your name and live in liberty
My life is Yours forever
I'll serve You faithfully
I love my Master, I will not go free…
You are a love I've never known
And Your faithfulness has shown
No matter what I'm about
You always find me out
And You lovingly remain
Age to age the same
And for all of my days
I will tell of Your ways..Your mighty ways…
Covenant Keeper
You are, You are
Merciful, Kindness
You are, You are
Passionate Father
You are, You are
Lifeblood redeemer
You are….
Written by Christy Nockels
Behind the Song:“My dad has been a pastor for as long as I can remember. One of my favorite messages that he used to share was from Exodus 21:1-6. It’s about Hebrew slaves and the process they would go through with their masters after they had served their time. Basically, upon the 7th year, they could go free or choose to stay. He would tell about the process of the Hebrew slave choosing to stay with their master, even after they were free to go. The slave would publicly go before the community and declare, “I love my master, I will not go free”. Then, their ear would be pierced, and the blood would signify a lasting covenant with their master...one made by choice and for all to hear. He beautifully tied this to our relationship with Jesus, our Master, and reminded us that the disciples often would call themselves “bond slaves” of Christ. We have a will, but when we choose to align ours with His, this brings true freedom and love like we’ve never known. After he shared this message one night, he felt led to have our church respond in a very unique way. That night many of us lined the aisles of that old church and took the hand of one of the leaders and publicly confessed, “I love my Master, I will not go free”. As a teen, that had a great impact on me as those words came from my heart and my mouth, and it still does to this day... Serving and calling Jesus “Master” doesn’t’ seem to be a real popular thing in this world to have rolling around in your vocabulary and in your everyday life. However, I am compelled to tell of the joy and freedom I have experienced in serving my Master. I will tell of His mighty ways, drawing near to Him and remembering what He has saved me from! Of this, I will forever sing!" - Christy Nockels