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Emily Faith - This is Faith (CCM)

Emily Faith - This is Faith
Emily Faith has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called This is Faith.

Emily Faith releases her next single “This is Faith”. While many artists feel pressure to fit into one box, Emily Faith chooses to fight against that 
narrative as she tells stories of faith, freedom, and persistent joy rooted in Jesus while
highlighting the country styles of the Opry stages where she grew up performing.
Emily’s entry into the Contemporary Christian space began in 2017 when she opened for the Newsboys
“God’s Not Dead - Rivals” tour, and shortly after, opening for FOR KING & COUNTRY when she was only
16. Releasing a few Christian pop songs, making regular writing trips to Nashville, and connecting with the
right production team helped Emily develop her sound which includes elements of both Christian and
Country.
Openness and true connection radiate through Emily’s music and lyrics. Drawing from her own
personal experience with faith and culture, Emily’s songs walk listeners through a positive
journey, encouraging them in their faith while bringing a sense of settled happiness.

Lyrics:

THIS IS FAITH

IT’S A MOMENT
IT IS ONLY JUST A MOMENT
WILL IT ALWAYS BE THIS BROKEN
WILL IT ALWAYS BE THIS HARD

IT’S JUST A  MINUTE
IT’S FOREVER WHEN YOU’RE IN IT
ALL THE HOPELESS THAT YOU’RE FEELING
DOESN’T MAKE YOU WHO YOU ARE

HEAR ME OUT
HEAR WHAT I HAVE TO SAY
THIS IS PAUSE 
BEFORE THE MUSIC PLAYS

THIS IS JUST A SENTENCE IN THE STORY THAT YOU’LL WRITE
THIS IS JUST THE DARK BEFORE YOU SEE THE MORNING LIGHT
THIS IS JUST THE COUNT TO TEN BEFORE YOU GET BACK UP AGAIN
THIS IS JUST BELIEVING WHEN IT SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE
THIS IS JUST THE SILENCE RIGHT BEFORE A MIRACLE
THIS IS HURRY UP AND WAIT
JUST BEFORE THE BREAKTHROUGH BREAKS 
AND TAKES YOU RIGHT ON TO NEXT RIGHT PLACE
THIS IS FAITH

CONGRATULATIONS
LET ME BE THE FIRST TO SAY IT
YEAH YOU THOUGHT YOU’D NEVER MAKE IT
BUT YOU’RE  BREATHING AND ALIVE
IN THE MADNESS
I KNOW YOU NEVER ONCE IMAGINED
YOU WOULD FIND YOURSELF STANDING
STRONGER ON THE OTHER SIDE - SO

THIS IS JUST A SENTENCE IN THE STORY THAT YOU’LL WRITE
THIS IS JUST THE DARK BEFORE YOU SEE THE MORNING LIGHT
THIS IS JUST THE COUNT TO TEN BEFORE YOU GET BACK UP AGAIN
THIS IS JUST BELIEVING WHEN IT SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE
THIS IS JUST THE SILENCE RIGHT BEFORE A MIRACLE
THIS IS HURRY UP AND WAIT
JUST BEFORE THE BREAKTHROUGH BREAKS 
AND TAKES YOU RIGHT ON TO NEXT RIGHT PLACE
THIS IS FAITH

LOOKING BACK ON THE PAST
LIKE A WELL WORN PHOTOGRAPH
YOU’RE REMINDED OF THE TIME WHEN
THE STORM YOU THOUGHT YOU COULDN’T STAND
TOOK YOU TO YOUR PROMISED LAND
SO WHEN YOU’RE IN IT - JUST THINK FOR A MINUTE


THIS IS JUST A SENTENCE IN THE STORY THAT YOU’LL WRITE
THIS IS JUST THE DARK BEFORE YOU SEE THE MORNING LIGHT
THIS IS JUST THE COUNT TO TEN COME ON GET BACK UP AGAIN
THIS IS JUST BELIEVING WHEN IT SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE
THIS IS JUST THE SILENCE RIGHT BEFORE A MIRACLE
THIS IS HURRY UP AND WAIT
JUST BEFORE THE BREAKTHROUGH BREAKS 
AND TAKES YOU RIGHT ON TO NEXT RIGHT PLACE
THIS IS FAITH
OH THIS IS FAITH


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3qliIYeZZHb0YY55LALkQh

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCd_1r5JQwc

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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