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An Uplifting Worship Song

Greetings, friends. Glory to God! I hope that you are in a joyful mood, but if you’re not, I have something which might help.

Yesterday, I shared a couple of short and sweet songs that I love. Today, I’d like to offer one more song. It’s a Christian worship song but the lyrics are applicable to anyone who believes in a sovereign God.

The lyrics:

I lean not on my own understanding, my life is in the hands of the maker of heaven.

I give it all to You God, trusting that you’ll make something beautiful out of me.

I will climb this mountain with my hands wide open. There’s nothing I hold on to.

I hope you enjoyed the song! It’s really simple, but one of those songs you can return to whenever life is confusing or you’re facing an uphill struggle. Peace and love to you! ❤️



2 responses to “An Uplifting Worship Song”

  1. ajoyfulpractice avatar
    ajoyfulpractice

    Simple, beautiful, divine – and heaven knows we all need that combination right now! Thank you.

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    1. Amen! Thanks for listening 🙏🏻😊

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