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Glass Hearts Worship - Great Things (CCM)


'Great Things' by Glass Hearts Worship is an awe-inspiring song that exalts the greatness of God's love. The song's lyrics depict His immense power and boundless love for us, and I highly recommend everyone listen to it.

The opening lines of the song are profound and evocative: 'With one word you made the world / Turned darkness into light / Told the rain to fall / And the sun to rise.' These words paint a vivid picture of God's sovereignty and omnipotence, reminding us of His ability to control everything, from the smallest to the greatest.

Glass Hearts Worship - Great ThingsThe chorus of the song is equally uplifting and uplifting: 'You have done great things for us / We will sing of your love forever / You are everything we need / Praises ring with all of heaven.' These lyrics highlight the incredible love that God has for us and the amazing things He has done on our behalf, inspiring us to offer unceasing praise and adoration to Him.

As the song progresses, it continues to emphasize this theme, with verses like 'Like the brightest morning sun / Burning with your love / Awaken now your fire in us / Till the day you call us home / We'll make your Glory known / Till all people sing.' These words urge us to spread the message of God's love to the world, reminding us of our responsibility to live in a way that glorifies Him and inspires others to do the same.

'Great Things' by Glass Hearts Worship is an incredibly moving and uplifting song that celebrates the greatness of God's love. Its lyrics are a reminder of the immense power and boundless love that God has for us, and I encourage everyone to take a moment to listen to it and be inspired by the amazing love of God.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Glass-hearts-worship-great-things-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7yPlYj02Fe7e4vh8oiC55o

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6yFmJu-xZY

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