Jesus Loves Me: 6 Songs For This Valentine’s Day

Posted on Monday, February 5, 2024 by Lindsay Williams

Jesus Loves Me
 

This February 14, we’re celebrating love. Not the kind that walks away, but the kind that stays. The kind of love with the power to mend a broken heart and the strength to comfort a lonely soul. Each Valentine’s Day, we’re reminded of the ultimate affection that comes from our Heavenly Father. His love for us is without measure. And it’s His unparalleled love that allows us to love others. If you ever doubt how He feels about you, there are plenty of songs that will quickly shift your perspective. After all, artists have spent centuries trying to articulate the love of God. It’s a profound mystery today’s modern artists are still attempting to unravel. In honor of all those pastel-colored conversation hearts we’ll soon be consuming, we’ve rounded up a handful of hits that will hopefully help you realize just how much Jesus loves you. Here are six songs for Valentine’s Day.


“Your Love,” Blessing Offor

GMA Dove Award winner Blessing Offor has quickly won the hearts of listeners worldwide since competing on “The Voice” and then eventually signing a recording contract with a Christian label with the help of Chris Tomlin, who immediately recognized Offor’s extraordinary talent. Now, the Nigerian-born singer/songwriter continues his meteoric rise with “Your Love,” a groove-centric, mid-tempo pop jam from his 16-track, GRAMMY®-nominated debut, “My Tribe.” “I’ve been running ‘round the edges, building my own happy endings, but they couldn’t take the testing, they just fell right down. I’ve been tryna push the limits, been asking why I should live in them. Couldn’t find no good there in it till You showed me how,” Offor sings on the piano-led track before launching into the hook-filled chorus: “Keep me right there in the middle of Your love, Your love. Keep me right there in the middle of Your love. The stars’ll fall from the sky one day. When I’m lost, I’ll call Your name to keep me right there in the middle of Your love.”


“Strong,” Anne Wilson

With her warm, gravelly tone and her farm girl aesthetic, it was only a matter of time before country music took note of Anne Wilson. The day just arrived sooner than expected. Following the massive success of signature hit, “My Jesus,” and subsequent singles, “Sunday Sermons” and “Hey Girl,” Wilson is officially entering her country era with “Strong.” But rest assured, she isn’t leaving Christian music in the dust. If you need solid proof, look no further than the lyrics of “Strong,” which remind us we’re held firmly by Love. Penned by the same prolific trio behind “My Jesus” — Wilson, Matthew West and Jeff Pardo — “Strong” is a testament to the power of time spent on your knees and in the Word of God. While country music’s hallmark storytelling is ever present in Wilson’s lyrical turn of phrase on the wide-open ballad, the message is anything but watered down. The songstress acknowledges that life is brutally hard, but our greatest weakness is no match for the strength of our loving Father. “Strong” is one-third of a three-pack recently released by the two-time K-LOVE Fan Award winner. Titled “REBEL (The Beginning),” the fresh song bundle starts the countdown to Wilson’s highly anticipated sophomore album.


“Any More,” CAIN

CAIN dropped their latest single, “Any More,” days before they hosted the 10th annual K-LOVE Fan Awards in 2023. The freshly minted original reminds us that God couldn’t love us any more or any less than He does in this very moment. The trio is currently sharing the contagious, pop-centric single in cities across the country on “Winter Jam ’24.” All first-time parents, the siblings sought to pen lyrics full of wisdom they want their babies to hold dear as they grow up and experience inevitable moments of doubt, guilt and shame. Together with songwriter friends Jeff Pardo and Matthew West, the chart-topping group crafted an unforgettable weapon of a hook that fights the lies the enemy constantly throws our way with the truth of God’s Word. “As a new mom, I’m starting to understand the love of God a little bit better. When I look at my daughter, Stevie, I don’t need anything in return from her. There’s nothing she could do to change the amount of love that I have for her,” the group’s Taylor Cain Matz reflects. “The enemy lies to us, tries to tell us that we’ve made too many mistakes, that we’re too far gone, and that God couldn’t love us any more. We hope when you hear this song, you can sing it victoriously knowing the truth is that God couldn’t love you any more than He does right now.”


“He Does,” Brandon Heath

Brandon Heath serves up a joyful anthem with new radio single “He Does.” The piano-led, choir-assisted selection celebrates God’s role as a consistent provider and faithful friend. “Honestly, I was just thinking about all the things that we forget the Lord covers,” Heath says of the cleverly penned track. “He fills our needs in wild abundance and lavishes His love on us in crazy ways. We often just miss it. So this song was my fun, upbeat way of saying, ‘Oh, by the way, God does all that — He does.’” Like his most recent No. 1, “See Me Through It,” “He Does” leans on tongue-in-cheek lyrics to unravel the mystery of a God who loves us unconditionally, hears us every time we pray and holds the whole world in His hands. A K-LOVE First, “He Does,” which Heath co-wrote with Kyle Williams, is the lead single from the five-time GRAMMY® nominee’s next studio project, due later this year.


“Loved By You,” Riley Clemmons

Loved By You” marks Riley Clemmons’ first radio single in two years. The pop-centric affirmation of our priceless value in Christ is stacked with textured guitars as the Nashville native reminds listeners they are loved beyond measure by the God of the universe. Serving as the lead offering from her third studio set, “Church Pew,” “Loved By You” was written after Clemmons took an intentional step back from music to focus on her mental health. “After walking through a season of intense creative burnout and navigating the challenges of an all-time low in my mental health, I made the choice to take an extended period of time away from music to get quiet with God and my faith, and ultimately, begin the journey of getting my brain and soul healthy again,” the 24-year-old shares. “‘Loved By You’ tells the story of what I rediscovered and learned in that season of getting quiet, as I was reminded that my identity and worth are rooted in the unchanging and evergreen truth that I am entirely loved by an awesome and faithful God.”


“Crazy About You,” Tauren Wells

When Tauren Wells sat down with co-writers Ethan Hulse and Bernie Herms to craft contenders for his latest project, “Joy in the Morning,” the three men started talking about the dynamics of an obsession. That conversation resulted in “Crazy About You,” a song about the way God feels about every single one of His children. The unconditional, sacrificial love of God is a crazy, all-consuming, mind-blowing kind of affection to comprehend. Yet, that love is real and available to each of us right here, right now. And that’s exactly what Wells, Hulse and Herms attempted to put into words. In retrospect, they brilliantly break the Gospel down in just over three minutes. If you’re having trouble fathoming how God could possibly be crazy about you, Wells invites you to simply press play on his new single. “Maybe for the first time you’re hearing that God totally, fully, wholly, and perfectly loves you — not a future version of you, not you dressed up in your Sunday best, not the you that you want everyone to think you are — just you,” Wells affirms. “He’s loved you in every season of your life up to this point, and He always will.”

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