
Track Title: Redeemed
Duration: 3 Minutes 39 Seconds
Date of Release: 17 April, 2026
Roosevelt Stewart delivers a powerful declaration of salvation and grace in “Redeemed,” a worship anthem centered on identity, freedom, and divine mercy. The global song reflects a personal journey from unworthiness to acceptance, where the singer acknowledges that God’s grace cannot be earned but was fully paid through Christ’s sacrifice. It opens with raw honesty recognizing past brokenness then shifts into gratitude, celebrating the transformation that comes with redemption.
Built on heartfelt worship and spontaneous praise, the chorus erupts with “Hallelujah, I’ve been redeemed,” capturing both relief and joy. The repetition emphasizes a settled conviction: guilt and shame no longer define the believer’s life. Instead, the song leans into purpose and inheritance, highlighting the believer’s identity as a child of God walking in favor rather than striving for approval. A central theme is humility boasting not in self-effort but in weakness made strong through God’s power. The declaration “Only He could do it” anchors the entire message, reinforcing that redemption is entirely divine in origin. Rooted in the truth of John 8:36, “Redeemed” becomes more than a song it is a testimony of freedom, grace, and unshakable belonging in God.