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Sabrina K - Something New (CCM)


I've got an inspiring song for you all today by Sabrina K called 'Something New.'

This song is a celebration of the transformative power of Jesus in our lives. It speaks to the moment when we call out to Him and He answers, showing us His light and promising something new in our lives.

Sabrina K - Something NewSabrina K sings, 'I was spending my life, just going places. I was lost in my mind, till I called you Jesus. And you answered on the spot. You showed me your light. You said something new is about to happen in my life.' This is a powerful reminder of the moment when we turn to Jesus and invite Him into our lives.

The song also speaks to the love and protection of Jesus, as it says, 'You're something real, so true. You give me love I know. Your heart is just so pure. I know just what to do. I lay it all for you.' It's a beautiful declaration of trust in Jesus and surrendering our lives to Him.

So let's celebrate the transformative power of Jesus and His love for us as we listen to 'Something New' by Sabrina K. May this song encourage you to turn to Jesus and invite Him into your life today.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Sabrina-k-something-new-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3SbkH8fgq88d7aSO3d5qsA

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fllYuYwy8TY

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