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Tom Mottershead - Psalm 133 (Unity) (CCM)


'Psalm 133 (Unity)' by Tom Mottershead is a beautiful and meaningful song that calls for unity among believers. The song draws inspiration from Psalm 133, which speaks about the goodness and pleasantness of brothers dwelling in unity. Mottershead uses this message to remind Christians of the importance of coming together in harmony, just as God desires.

The lyrics of the song are powerful and moving. The first verse paints a picture of the beauty of unity, comparing it to precious oil on the head and dew on the mountain. The chorus emphasizes the everlasting life and presence of God that comes with unity. The bridge challenges listeners to examine why we fight and go to war when God has already fought for us, and encourages us to fight for love and unity instead. The final verse echoes the sentiment of the first verse, emphasizing the goodness and blessedness of unity.

Tom Mottershead - Psalm 133 (Unity)In a world filled with division and strife, 'Psalm 133 (Unity)' is a timely and much-needed reminder of the importance of unity among believers. The song's message is universal and can be applied to any situation where people are called to come together in harmony, whether it be in a family, a community, or a nation. Mottershead's beautiful melody and heartfelt vocals make the song even more powerful and moving.

I highly encourage you to listen to 'Psalm 133 (Unity)' by Tom Mottershead. Allow the song to touch your heart and inspire you to work towards unity and harmony in your own life and in the world around you. It is a song that will leave you feeling uplifted, encouraged, and inspired.


Lyrics


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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/64lKxIOtftnnYOJHN32ndE

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Q5bB5Ey3cE

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