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Nathan David of Israel - God’s Character (R&B/CHH)


God’s Character' by Nathan David of Israel is a heartfelt song that celebrates God's love, forgiveness, and kindness towards His children. Nathan David of Israel wrote this song at the beginning of 2023 after becoming very close to God. The lyrics are a beautiful testimony of Nathan's personal experience with God and his admiration for God's true character. The song encourages listeners to trust in God, repent from their sins, and always believe that God's forgiveness is available to all who seek it. 

Nathan David of Israel - God’s CharacterThe melody of the song is captivating, and Nathan's voice is powerful and full of emotion, which makes the song even more touching. The repetition of the lyrics 'Your forgiveness, Your love, and all Your kindness' emphasizes the central message of the song and encourages listeners to reflect on God's character and how it impacts their lives.

'God’s Character' is a song that can touch the hearts of anyone who listens to it. It is a reminder that God's love and kindness are available to all of us, and we can always turn to Him for forgiveness and guidance. I encourage you to listen to this beautiful song and be inspired by its message of hope, love, and faith in God.




You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4vxsFmIjqXe0kdZYVDor9d

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjMuOAT1lu0

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