“having canceled the charge of our legal indebtedness, which stood against us and condemned us; he has taken it away, nailing it to the cross.” - Colossians 2:14
Gresha Schuilling releases 'Erased Forever' - a song that begins with something harder to ignore than a memory: a record you thought was gone… until it starts showing up again.
Known for writing music that centres on identity and the finished work of Christ, she leans into a more stripped and deliberate tone here, letting the weight of the idea carry the song forward.
It appears in small ways. A thought you didn’t expect. A moment that pulls you back. Not loud, just present enough to remind you it hasn’t really left.
At first, it feels like something you carry.
But then something shifts.
'Erased Forever' turns on the moment Colossians 2:14 points to - when what stood against you wasn’t set aside, but taken away completely. Not rewritten or reduced - just removed.
From that moment, everything moves differently. What once held weight no longer has anything to stand on.
At the centre is a line that settles everything: “You erased it forever.”
It doesn’t revisit what happened. It ends it.
From there, the song settles into something steady. There’s nothing left to return to, nothing left to answer, because what once spoke has nothing left to say.
By the final chorus, what felt present at the beginning is gone - taken away, nailed, and finished.
'Erased Forever' doesn’t circle what was - it closes it.
'Erased Forever' is available on all major streaming platforms from May 3, 2026.
Find out more about Gresha Schuilling on her website www.greshaschuilling.com.