Thank God I Am Free
Thank God I Am Free – Femmy Sisters Upland Indonesian SDA Church

Thank God I Am Free – A Song of Redemption and Grace
Thank God I Am Free – Femmy Sisters
✨ Introduction
During the Sabbath School program at Upland Indonesian SDA Church, the Femmy Sisters offered a powerful musical testimony through their rendition of "Thank God I Am Free." This gospel song is more than just beautiful harmony—it is a bold proclamation of freedom, transformation, and the saving grace of Jesus Christ.
🎵 Lyrics & Message Analysis
The lyrics express a personal journey:
"For a long time I traveled down a long lonely road
My heart was so heavy..."
This speaks to the universal human condition—burdened by sin, isolated by guilt, and longing for direction. But the turning point comes with the encounter with Jesus:
"Then I heard about Jesus—what a wonderful hour..."
This moment of discovery leads to a spiritual rebirth:
"Washed in the blood of Jesus, been born again… Hallelujah!"
🕊 Spiritual Lessons from the Song
- Freedom Through Christ
The repeated line "Thank God I am free from this world of sin" affirms that true freedom isn't political or physical—it's spiritual. Only Jesus offers liberation from sin’s bondage. - Redemption Is Personal
The lyrics emphasize personal transformation: “I'm so glad that I found out He would bring me out.” Salvation is not a generic act—it’s an intimate rescue. - A Call to Gratitude
Gratitude permeates the song. The phrase “Thank God…” reminds believers to reflect on their salvation with constant thanksgiving. - Hope for the Lost
Metaphors like “a bird out of prison” and “a blind man that came back” highlight how God restores broken lives—turning despair into joy, darkness into light.
🙌 Conclusion: Let the Song Be Your Prayer
"Thank God I Am Free" is more than music—it's a testimony. It invites us to rejoice in the grace that sets us free, and to share that hope with others.
As the Femmy Sisters sang with conviction and joy, may we too live in the light of the freedom Christ offers, and always remember to say:
"Hallelujah, I’m saved by His wonderful grace."