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Thoughts & Notions - Mighty (CCM)


Thoughts & Notions’ “Mighty” is an inspiring song that reminds us of the power of faith and love. The song is created in collaboration with Ben Oribe. This uplifting track urges us to focus on God above all else and to let our faith guide us through life’s challenges. The song’s lyrics are deep and meaningful, and they are sure to resonate with listeners who are seeking spiritual growth and enlightenment.

The song begins with the powerful statement that Jesus started a revolution to take over the world. This line sets the tone for the rest of the song, and it shows that Thoughts & Notions are not afraid to tackle big, bold ideas in their music. The lyrics go on to say that it’s more than just religion that will save the world – it’s the power of God’s love that has been sent from above. This message is particularly relevant in today’s world, where so many people are searching for meaning and purpose in their lives.

Throughout the song, Thoughts & Notions emphasize the importance of faith above religion, and God before ambition. These phrases are repeated several times throughout the track, and they serve as a powerful reminder that our ultimate goal should be to seek God’s will in our lives and to follow His guidance above all else. This message is particularly important in a world that is often focused on materialism, success, and personal ambition.

Thoughts & Notions - MightyThe chorus of the song is particularly powerful, with the repeated refrain of “Mighty is his word, it will change the world, mighty is his love, grace from above.” This simple yet profound message reminds us that God’s love is all-powerful. It has the power to transform lives and change the world. The song’s melody is catchy and upbeat, and it’s easy to find yourself singing along to these powerful lyrics.

The bridge of the song is particularly beautiful, with the lines “Come let us seek the holy one, with pure hearts he creates, for our own predilections we cannot satiate, coz only God’s wisdom paves the road to his kingdom.” These lines remind us that we must approach God with humility and purity of heart, and that we must be willing to let go of our own desires and ambitions in order to follow His will.

Thoughts & Notions’ “Mighty” is an inspiring song that is sure to uplift and inspire listeners. Its powerful lyrics and catchy melody make it a perfect choice for anyone who is seeking spiritual growth and enlightenment. If you’re looking for a song that will remind you of the power of faith and love, then be sure to check out “Mighty” by Thoughts & Notions. It’s a song that will leave you feeling empowered and inspired, and a song that is sure to become a favorite in quite a few music collections.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Thoughts-and-notions-mighty-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7d0lljXsCXWvyoO3sqkK95

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_1Yxiwe3UA

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

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