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Grace Souder - Rival (CCM)


Christian music lovers, are you ready for a powerful and convicting new song that will leave you with chills and a renewed sense of purpose? Then check out Grace Souder's latest release, 'Rival'.

Grace is a Kansas City-based singer-songwriter and worship leader who has poured her heart and soul into this new single. 'Rival,' written during a time of deep grief and pain, is a reminder to put God first in our lives.

As Grace shares, Grace Souder - Rival'I wrote this song in the middle of grieving my fifth pregnancy loss. It’s a song that is the voice of God speaking to me about priorities—something I didn’t expect in my pain. But this message changed my life. I truly believe it’s a message for right now, for all people.'

The lyrics of 'Rival' are both powerful and thought-provoking, challenging listeners to take a hard look at their lives for areas where they may be putting other things above God. With lines like 'Don't build an idol to rival me' and 'Don't use the Bible to hide from me,' this song is sure to speak to many people.

This song uplifts, inspires, and gives you a renewed sense of purpose in your walk with God. But don't just take our word for it; go ahead and listen to 'Rival' for yourself, and let Grace Souder's powerful words and vocals remind you to put God first in your life.


Lyrics


https://genius.com/Grace-souder-rival-lyrics

Connect with Grace Souder


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2phqxnHhR9TvlbSDVKRElu

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-pNPZwQ_M8

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