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Aaron Thomas - God Will Come Through (CCM)


You're in for another treat! Aaron Thomas, a talented artist and songwriter, recently released a song that's guaranteed to lift your spirits and bring comfort to your soul. 'God Will Come Through' is a powerful reminder that no matter what challenges you face in life, God is always listening and will come through for you.

Thomas wrote this song when he was at rock bottom. After experiencing homelessness and a devastating breakup, he found himself struggling to find hope. But through it all, Thomas never lost faith in God's love and grace. With his newfound strength, he was inspired to write this song and share it with the world.

Aaron Thomas - God Will Come ThroughThe lyrics are about the struggles and hardships we all face, from financial worries to feeling defeated by negative opinions. But through it all, Thomas encourages us to have faith and confidence in God's ability to come through for us. The chorus of the song is particularly powerful, with Thomas singing 'I know what God can do, I know He will come through for you.'

'God Will Come Through' is just one of the many inspiring tracks on Thomas' latest album, 'God Doors'. This album is a must-listen for both contemporary Christian and Gospel music fans, as it offers a diverse selection of songs that are both inspiring and entertaining.

If you're looking for a song that will bring you comfort and encouragement, look no further than 'God Will Come Through' by Aaron Thomas. So what are you waiting for? Turn up the volume, and let God's love and grace fill your heart and soul!


Lyrics


https://genius.com/Aaron-thomas-au-god-will-come-through-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/05Fu7qTnZeHBuTvGfjLgH7

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dU5qGw-auII

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