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Cade Thompson - Good God (CCM)


Cade Thompson's song 'Good God' is an uplifting and inspiring song that is sure to brighten up your day. The song, which is the second track on his 'Empty Room' album, is a fusion of great lyrics, keyboard, guitar, and drums, and is a testament to Cade's musical talent.

The song starts with a bright and sunny day, as Cade sings about the blessings he has all around him. He talks about how the love of God is lifting him up and how it's more than enough to sustain him through any situation. The chorus of the song is particularly catchy, as Cade reminds us of the holy ground beneath our feet, the grace like rain washing over us, and the love we could ever need that comes from a good God. He reminds us that even when we face difficult times, we have a God who is good and faithful to us, and that we can trust Him to see us through.

Cade Thompson - Good GodThe bridge of the song is particularly inspiring, as Cade repeats that no matter what comes our way, our seasons always change, but God remains a good God. This reminder is particularly important in our daily lives, as we sometimes get lost in the challenges and struggles we face and forget that God is always with us.

'Good God' is a beautiful song that is sure to lift your spirits and remind you of the goodness of God. I encourage you to take a short break to listen to this amazing song. Let its message inspire you to trust God and have a positive outlook on life.




Lyrics:


https://genius.com/Cade-thompson-good-god-lyrics


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2qgYWwsLHakKwgR6CLArfy

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

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

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