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Bria Jean - Teach Me to Obey (CCM)

The holiday season is also a time for me to unwind and browse through the music archives, listening to hidden treasures that emerge during the search. Bria Jean's 'Teach Me to Obey' is one of those treasures and an encouraging song for you all today. 

This song speaks to the heart of everyone who wants to follow God and live a life that pleases Him. It serves as a reminder of His faithfulness and the good plans He has for us, even when trust and obedience are difficult to come by.

The lyrics say, 'You have always been a faithful Father, love has drawn me in as Your child. So I'm trusting You with all of my desires, all of my desires.' It's a lovely expression of faith and trust in God, even when we can't see what He's doing.

The song also addresses the struggles we all face when our flesh tempts us to stray from God's path. It serves as a reminder to turn to Him and seek His guidance and strength to obey His will. 'I'm bowing to Your sovereignty, I'm trusting You are guiding me. And when my failing flesh is tempting me to stray, oh teach me, teach me to obey.' Bria Jean - Teach Me to Obey

As the song says, God will not forget a single promise, and His plans are meant for our good. We can trust Him with our lives and lay it all in His hands.

So let's trust in God and His sovereignty as we listen to 'Teach Me to Obey' by Bria Jean. May this song encourage you to trust and obey Him today.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Bria-jean-teach-me-to-obey-lyrics

Connect with Bria Jean


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3Vhi2AZAQ6N04j0VkknsX9

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2Jt5C1qm-E


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

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