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We Will Worship Releases Powerful Live Video for “We The Forgiven” from the Zililo (LIVE on Freedom Day) EP

We Will Worship has unveiled the official live video for “We The Forgiven,” one of the standout songs from its Zililo (LIVE on Freedom Day) EP. The release gives listeners another opportunity to experience the group’s heartfelt worship, powerful harmonies and scripture-inspired message through a moving live performance. Written by Langa Mbonambi and Ndumiso Manana, the song focuses on one of the central teachings of the Christian faith, forgiveness. Through its reflective lyrics and passionate delivery, “We The Forgiven” reminds believers that receiving God’s mercy also carries the responsibility of extending that same mercy to others. The newly released live video captures both the emotional atmosphere of the performance and the spiritual depth of the song, making it a meaningful addition to We Will Worship’s growing catalogue of worship music.

The lyrics begin by reminding listeners that humanity’s greatest debt was paid through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. The song declares that believers, having been forgiven without limit or reservation, are called to forgive others in the same way. It points to Christ’s willingness to bear punishment despite being without blame, highlighting His prayer for mercy and forgiveness even while suffering on the cross. This message forms the foundation of the song, encouraging Christians to imitate the example set by Jesus rather than hold on to bitterness or resentment. The repeated declaration that “we the forgiven must forgive” serves as a powerful reminder that forgiveness is not optional but an essential expression of Christian faith.

Another significant theme throughout the song is the direct connection between receiving forgiveness and offering it to others. Drawing inspiration from the Lord’s Prayer, the lyrics repeatedly declare, “Forgive us as we forgive those that trespass against us.” This familiar biblical phrase reinforces the importance of examining one’s own heart while extending grace to those who have caused pain or disappointment. Rather than presenting forgiveness as a feeling, the song portrays it as an intentional act of obedience rooted in gratitude for God’s mercy. The repetition throughout the chorus allows the message to settle deeply into the hearts of worshippers, creating a moment of reflection during the live performance.

The song also explores the immeasurable nature of God’s mercy by reminding listeners that without His grace, no one would have hope. It speaks of the redeemed being separated from their offences as far as the east is from the west, echoing biblical promises of complete forgiveness. Because God chooses not to hold believers’ sins against them, the song challenges Christians to extend that same mercy to others. It also encourages listeners to let go of anger before it takes root, reminding them that forgiveness brings freedom both to the person receiving it and to the one offering it. These themes are presented through simple yet profound lyrics that make the message accessible while remaining deeply rooted in scripture.

One of the most memorable sections of “We The Forgiven” references Jesus’ teaching that forgiveness should be offered “seventy times seven.” The repeated declaration reinforces that forgiveness should not be limited by numbers but should become a lifestyle marked by grace and compassion. The lyrics remind believers that because they themselves have been forgiven, they are called to forgive those who trespass against them. This portion of the song builds both musically and spiritually, creating a worship experience that encourages surrender, healing and reconciliation. It reflects the heart of the gospel by placing mercy at the centre of every believer’s response to others.

The final verses shift attention toward repentance and transformation, reminding those who have sinned that Christ’s sacrifice is sufficient to cleanse every form of unrighteousness. The lyrics encourage believers to embrace the freedom found in Christ while also taking responsibility for making wrongs right wherever possible. This balance between forgiveness and restoration reflects the practical outworking of genuine faith. Rather than ending with condemnation, the song offers hope by declaring that forgiveness is available and that a transformed life is possible through Jesus Christ. It presents the Christian journey as one of both receiving grace and extending that grace through changed actions and restored relationships.

The release of the live video for “We The Forgiven” further strengthens the impact of the Zililo (LIVE on Freedom Day) EP by giving worshippers a visual experience that matches the song’s powerful message. We Will Worship continues to produce music that combines strong biblical truth with authentic worship, creating songs that inspire both personal reflection and corporate praise. The moving performance, meaningful lyrics and passionate delivery make “We The Forgiven” a song that encourages believers to live out the forgiveness they have freely received. As audiences watch the live video and engage with its message, they are reminded that forgiveness remains one of the most powerful expressions of God’s love. Those who would like to experience the performance can watch the official live video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_efihXUZ3c

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