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Yemi Alafifuni - Found (Gospel)


'Found' by Yemi Alafifuni is a powerful and moving song that speaks to the deep longing in our hearts to be known, loved and found by God. The song is scheduled for release on February 10th. (Click on the Spotify / download link below.)

The song was written in response to the question, 'what are you looking for that God can't fulfill?'. Through the song, Yemi shares his personal testimony of how God found him in the midst of difficult times, and how He has been the one constant in his life through it all.

The chorus of the song is an anthem of God's love and faithfulness, and how even when we don't deserve it, He comes running for us. The lyrics are an honest reflection of the struggles and difficulties that we all face, but it is a song of hope, reminding us that when we seek God with all our heart, we will find Him.

Yemi Alafifuni - FoundThe song is heavily influenced by two scripture passages, 1 John 4:10 and Jeremiah 29:13, which serves as a reminder that true love comes from God, and that He is always there waiting for us when we seek Him.

For those who have been through difficult times, the song is a reminder that God never leaves us and that He is always there to find us and bring us back to Him. for those who are going through difficult times now, it is a reminder that He has already done it for Yemi and He can do it for you as well.

'Found' is a must-listen for anyone who wants to be reminded of the depth of God's love and grace. It is a testimony of how God works in our lives in the most amazing way, even when we don't realize it. So be ready to be uplifted and encouraged as you listen to the song. Yemi Alafifuni's 'Found' is truly a song that captures the heart of God.

FREE Download: Yemi is offering a FREE download of the song via this link:  https://download.yemialafifuni.com/found1


Lyrics


https://genius.com/Yemi-alafifuni-found-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0qoH9IKEet5FXPQJojxweF

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddd6DLu1pVQ

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