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Steph Andrews - How Lovely (Psalm 84) (CCM)

Steph Andrews - How Lovely (Psalm 84)
Steph Andrews has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called 'How Lovely (Psalm 84)'.

'How Lovely (Psalm 84)' is the opening song of the second half of my album HOW LONG/how lovely. Following 5 songs of longing, despair & waiting, I like to think of this track as the sunrise after a very, very long night. This was the last song we finished on the album, and it was really important that it would feel like the long wait through the lament paid off. This is such a beautiful and joyful psalm, so I choose to stick to the words the psalmist used rather than adding anything to it. Trusting in the Lord can be hard at times, but truly 'no good thing does He withhold from those who walk uprightly' (Psalm 84:11).

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Lyrics:


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6BMxSawky5srWuGJ8ljCzn

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

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