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Faith Child - Cardio (R&B/CHH)


Faith Child's 'Cardio' is a powerful and uplifting song that encourages listeners to run toward God instead of away from Him. The song's chorus repeats the phrase 'Running from God don't count as cardio,' reminding us that no matter how far we may feel we've strayed, God is always ready to welcome us back with open arms.

The lyrics of 'Cardio' are filled with clever wordplay and biblical references that showcase Faith Child's talent as a rapper and songwriter. He speaks of God's unending love and mercy, encouraging us to trust in His grace and hop in the 'Uber' that will take us back to Him. Faith Child reminds us that no matter how broken we may feel, God's arms are always open wide, ready to embrace us like 'quarter to three.'

Faith Child - CardioOne of the standout lines in the song is when Faith Child says, 'Salvation was bought with a fee, new person when you're talking to me.' This line speaks to the transformative power of God's love, and how it can completely change our lives for the better.

Throughout the song, Faith Child makes it clear that there's no need to hide from God or try to run away from Him. Instead, we should call on Jesus and let His spirit run through us. The song's message is both simple and powerful: no matter how far we may feel we've strayed, we can always come home to God.

I highly encourage anyone who hasn't yet heard 'Cardio' by Faith Child to give it a listen. The song's catchy beat and clever lyrics will have you nodding your head and tapping your feet, while its powerful message will leave you feeling uplifted and inspired. It's a reminder that no matter where we are in our journey of faith, God is always there, waiting for us with open arms.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Faith-child-cardio-lyrics

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  • Website: https://www.faithchildmusic.com
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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/44alRIGK0jf6dcI8QpVuQF

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBFbYU9SXpc

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

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