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Emanuel Harrold - Shine Light (Gospel)


'Shine Light,' Emanuel Harrold's new single, is a powerful and moving prayer for guidance and clarity. Written at a time when the artist's view of happiness was no longer as clear as it once was. In the words of Emanuel: 'In that thought, I ask God to shine light on me. Not for fame or popularity, but in the notion of showing me the way with clarity I should go. The actual direction I should walk into, in a practical sense.'

The song's lyrics perfectly capture this sentiment, as the singer asks for God's grace and love to guide him through difficult times and to see his way forward. The repeated refrain of 'Shine light on me' is a plea for direction and understanding.

Emanuel Harrold - Shine LightBut 'Shine Light' is more than just a song for those in a dark place. It is a reminder to all of us that we all need a little help and support from time to time. The lyrics remind us to pause and appreciate the beauty around us, and connect with our inner selves in order to find peace.

Emanuel Harrold's powerful vocals and uplifting instrumentals make the song what I believe will become a classic, making it a must-listen for lovers of gospel music or anyone looking for a song that speaks to the human experience. So hit play and let 'Shine Light' lead you on your way.


Lyrics


https://genius.com/Emanuel-harrold-shine-light-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0XrEKNCUKpBBPJr8qv0LFf

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AOh-_L6jI0

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