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Worship song

The Lord Is My Salvation

29churches in our map sing this — one of the most-adopted worship songs right now.
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God's LoveSalvation📖 Psalm 27

About “The Lord Is My Salvation”

The Gettys wrote this setting of Psalm 27 with Jonas Myrin, co-writer of '10,000 Reasons,' and producer Nathan Nockels. The song actually debuted with Passion, appearing on the collective's studio album Salvation's Tide Is Rising on January 1, 2016, before the Gettys released their own recording on Facing a Task Unfinished later that year.

Written by Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty, Jonas Myrin and Nathan Nockels · Released 2016 on Facing a Task Unfinished · CCLI #7063694

Scripture Psalm 27:1

Churches that sing it

Real churches in our map with this in their worship playlist — 15 you can watch on YouTube.

Where in the world

United Kingdom
12
United States
10
Ireland
2
South Korea
1
South Africa
1
Norway
1

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Frequently asked

Who wrote “The Lord Is My Salvation”?

Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty, Jonas Myrin and Nathan Nockels. It was first released in 2016 on Facing a Task Unfinished.

What is “The Lord Is My Salvation” about?

The Gettys wrote this setting of Psalm 27 with Jonas Myrin, co-writer of '10,000 Reasons,' and producer Nathan Nockels. The song actually debuted with Passion, appearing on the collective's studio album Salvation's Tide Is Rising on January 1, 2016, before the Gettys released their own recording on Facing a Task Unfinished later that year.

How many churches sing “The Lord Is My Salvation”?

29 churches in the playlist.church map have it in their worship playlists, most often for God's Love, Salvation — one of the most-adopted worship songs today.

What Bible verses inspired “The Lord Is My Salvation”?

It draws on Psalm 27:1.