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Taylor Hungerford - I'll See Your Goodness (CCM)


Taylor Hungerford's 'I'll See Your Goodness' is a powerful testimony of faith and perseverance through difficult times. The song is rooted in the personal experiences of the artist, who found hope and healing in the midst of hardship.

The lyrics are a beautiful expression of trust and confidence in God's goodness, even when life is challenging. The verses acknowledge the struggles and pain that the artist has faced, but the chorus proclaims a declaration of faith that God's goodness can be seen in the here and now. The bridge is a powerful reminder that God's presence is with us in every moment, filling us with joy and praise.

Taylor Hungerford - I'll See Your GoodnessThe story behind the song is equally inspiring. Taylor Hungerford wrote the song after a long season of suffering and discouragement in her family. She began to pray Psalm 27 over her family's story, and eventually started believing that God was actually good. Not long after, her father made the decision to follow Jesus after 30 years of prayer. The song was released on the week of the first anniversary of her father's passing, as a celebration of all that God had done.

'I'll See Your Goodness' is a reminder that God is faithful and can be trusted, even in the darkest of times. It's a song that encourages us to look for God's goodness in every situation, and to praise Him in all circumstances. The lyrics are simple, yet profound, and the melody is uplifting and easy to sing along with.

Listening to this song can be a source of comfort and encouragement to those going through difficult times. It reminds us that God is always with us, and that His goodness can be found in every moment. If you haven't heard 'I'll See Your Goodness' yet, take a few minutes to listen to it today and let its message of hope and faith wash over you.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Taylor-hungerford-ill-see-your-goodness-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5yQCgBwhZ0cO07BFqN0K89

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

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