There’s something disarmingly sincere about DIED ON THE CROSS , the way Greg Glenn strips back all the noise to let his message shine front and center. This isn’t a song trying to reinvent the wheel; it’s a straight-talking, soul-baring gospel ballad that leans fully into its purpose: to tell the story of Jesus’s sacrifice with absolute conviction.
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Built on gentle chords and a steady, unhurried tempo, the production stays minimal so the lyrics can breathe. Glenn sings like he’s testifying more than performing, his tone steady, every word landing with quiet weight. He doesn’t dress the message up; instead, he walks us through the crucifixion, the pain, and ultimately the resurrection, with the clarity of someone who genuinely believes it matters.
Lines like “no Bible in his hand for he was it in the flesh” and “he died on the cross for you and me” loop through the song like a mantra, drilling past your defenses until you’re humming them without realizing. There’s a sort of timeless simplicity here, almost hymn-like, that makes the song feel like it could live in a Sunday service or echo softly through your headphones late at night.
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Where some faith-based songs try to soar, this one chooses to stay grounded, and that’s what makes it land. It’s not about spectacle; it’s about belief.
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