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Chris Sarver Releases “The List Goes On (Jordan’s Song)

kingdomchorus | March 12, 2026

Christian artist Chris Sarver delivers a deeply personal declaration of faith with his moving worship song “The List Goes On (Jordan’s Song).” The track is a heartfelt reflection on the reality many believers experience after coming to Christ: freedom from sin, yet moments when the weight of the past still tries to return.

Inspired by a message shared among friends in a church prayer group, the song was born from a simple but powerful truth. Even after Christ breaks the chains of sin, the enemy often attempts to remind believers of their past. Instead of accepting those accusations, Sarver turns his focus back to the names of Jesus and the truth of what He has done.

The opening lyrics capture that struggle with striking honesty:

“The chains are gone sometimes I still find that I can feel their weight
I am free still my enemy can find me weak some days.”

Rather than hiding the battle, Sarver turns it into worship. The chorus becomes a declaration of who Christ has proven Himself to be:

Healer.
Redeemer.
Deliverer.
Savior.

And as the song repeats, “the list goes on and on and on.”

At the heart of “The List Goes On (Jordan’s Song)” is the reminder that the gospel is not just a one time event but a constant source of grace. When guilt, shame, or doubt tries to return, believers can remember the day Christ broke their chains and the price He paid on the cross.

Sarver reflects on that moment of salvation in one of the song’s most powerful lines:

“I showed Him the weight of all my sin and shame and He showed me the price He paid.”

The song ultimately points listeners back to the overwhelming truth of the gospel. Jesus has already carried the burden. His love is greater than our past, greater than our failures, and greater than the lies that try to pull us back into chains.

With its worshipful message and honest lyrics, “The List Goes On (Jordan’s Song)” serves as both a testimony and an anthem for anyone who needs to remember who Jesus truly is.

Because when it comes to the goodness of Christ, the names we can call Him by never run out.

The list really does go on.

Written by kingdomchorus

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