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He is God

4/3/2013

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It's so easy to get caught up in life.
It's so easy to get lost in the stress and work of each day.
It's so easy to forget why we're here and who we're living for.

You know what else is easy (and probably easier than anything else)?
Falling into God's arms, as weak and broken as you are, and knowing His love.

This song is one of my favorite songs through all the tough times in my life.  It reminds me of how, even when I feel like I have nothing left, God is there for me and will provide the strength and resolve I need.

So, go ahead.  Scream it from the mountains: He is God and He is there, all the time.
Go ahead and blare this song in your car and sing it through to the end, as loud as you can and with all you have.
I guarantee, you'll feel different after you do.
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