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Counting Chances - Hope (Instrumental)


Counting Chances' instrumental track, 'Hope,' is a beautiful and moving piece that captures the essence of its namesake. The track is a combination of acoustic piano and cello, with a light touch of live drums, and it perfectly conveys the message of the accompanying poem, 'Soli Deo Gloria.'

The track starts off with a melancholic tone, but it quickly turns positive around the two-minute mark, creating an uplifting change that is sure to give you goosebumps. The combination of the instruments is hauntingly beautiful, and you can feel the emotion behind every note.

Counting Chances - HopeThe poem that inspired this track is all about having faith in tough times and believing that tomorrow can be better than today. It's a message that we all need to hear from time to time, and the music that accompanies it is the perfect way to internalize it.

Counting Chances has a knack for producing music that is not only beautiful but also full of truth and emotion. They've created a track that will lift your spirits and remind you that hope is always just around the corner. So if you're feeling low on hope or just need a little boost, I highly encourage you to listen to 'Hope' by Counting Chances. It's a track that will stay with you long after the music fades.

The poem: 'Soli Deo Gloria'


Running low on hope
Then Jesus spoke
and He said these words to me

You are planted like
a tree by the stream
With Blessings promised
by the olive tree


Have a little faith,
just a mustard seed
Is all it takes,
to Believe

In Jesus' name
That's how to pray
Then wait patiently
in humble faith

Some days will take all you've got
Know you're covered, know you're bought
By the blood of Jesus, at the cross

When you're feeling lost
Or low on hope
Always know, Jesus paid your cost
And tomorrow will be better than today

Have a little faith




You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6KgKnDOCOLiUPqWslnMQX8

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgBJ3RragMw

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

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