![]() Stanfill’s second verse, which is actually the original’s third, clearly addresses the death and (more importantly) the resurrection of Christ. I would push back on your interpretation of Stanfill’s version of “In Christ Alone.” All he did was cut one stanza of the original song, and add a tag/bridge to the finale. It’s not a hill worth dying on, over one word. The choices are simple: either sing the song, or don’t. You are, in fact, breaking copyright law by replacing a word. If you do “Reckless Love,” then you are to sing it as Asbury wrote it (or at least as CCLI cataloged it), and making outright changes is strictly against your CCLI license. Churches, through CCLI, are legally bound to NOT change the lyrics of a song. Unfortunately, as dumb as it may seem, this includes modern copyright law. Christians are bound, by Scripture, to follow the laws of the land.
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