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Influence Music, Whitney Medina - 10,000 Armies - Live (CCM)

Influence Music, Whitney Medina - 10,000 Armies - Live
Influence Music, Whitney Medina has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called 10,000 Armies - Live.

The mission of Influence Music is to use music to shape culture and give a fresh language of worship for the entire community whether they are members of a church or not. Whitney Medina, Melody Noel, and Matt Gilman are some of the current artists. It's only fitting that Whitney is singing this song since she was instrumental in writing it. 

As we are promised by the Lord that there is nothing that we cannot slay, I refuse to give in to pressure. Because I know my God and who I am, I have the ability to throw off my armor, raise my hands in battle, and face them head-on.


LYRICS

I march into battle
No doubt in my mind
That My God is with me and victory is mine 
I'll dance in the shadow of my enemy
‘Cause God is my champion and He fights for me 
God is my champion and He fights for me 

CHORUS 
Bigger the battle
Greater my faith
There is no giant
You cannot slay 
You're strong than 10,000 armies 
You're stronger than 10,000!

VERSE 
No weapon against me will prosper or stand
‘Cause I got a promise from the Son of man 
I throw off my armor and raise up my hands
I know my God and I know who I am
I know my God and I know who I am 

CHORUS

BRIDGE
I'm not afraid 
I'm not afraid
Tell every giant - get out my way! (Repeat)


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2plfFRs8pbDcd50S9wYrPq

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

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

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