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VoxMusic - The Way You Love (Live) (CCM)


VoxMusic's 'The Way You Love (Live)' is a beautiful and uplifting worship song that reminds us of the profound truth that God is love. The song starts with a gentle, yet impactful drive that gives off driving down-the-road summer vibes, making it perfect for any occasion.

The lyrics are a beautiful tribute to God's love for us and for the world. They speak of how God loves us in an overflowing, enduring, perfectly intentional, and unending kind of way. The way He loves is safe and steadfast, sacrificial and pursuant. The chorus repeats the phrase 'I know I'm loved by you' which can be a powerful reminder for anyone feeling lost or alone.

VoxMusic - The Way You Love (Live)One of the most beautiful aspects of this song is the way it describes God's love. It is a love that won't let go, chase us down, give it all kind of way. A love that never leaves, is nonstop, and is aware of us. The lyrics express how this kind of love changes us, and we are never the same once we experience it.

VoxMusic's live recording of 'The Way You Love' was recorded during a special series of Revival Nights at their home church. The song has been a refreshing, carefree song for their church community that reflects on God's love for us and for the world.

This song is a perfect reminder of the true definition of love, and it is definitely worth listening to. The lyrics are powerful and moving, and the melody is beautiful. It is an excellent song for anyone who needs a reminder of God's love and for those who want to deepen their understanding of His love. So, if you haven't heard 'The Way You Love (Live)' by VoxMusic, take a moment to listen to it and let its message fill your heart.

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Voxmusic-the-way-you-love-live-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3cTCRrhtOySZVCqbJmHxs4

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

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

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