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Avaraj - In The Water (CCM)


'In The Water' by Avaraj is a powerful and heartfelt Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) song that speaks to the journey of finding strength and peace in the midst of pain and loss. The music for this song was created by Rogue. The song was written during a challenging year for Avaraj, marked by the loss of two beloved grandparents who were instrumental in her musical journey. Despite the grief and sorrow, Avaraj discovered an inner resilience that felt like something more than personal growth—it felt like there was 'something in the water.'

The lyrics beautifully express the theme of finding strength and healing in the face of heartache. Avaraj reflects on how she never thought she could endure pain without questioning God's love, but through it all, she recognizes that God is the source of her peace. The song acknowledges that pain and sorrow are inevitable, but it emphasizes the importance of finding the strength to navigate through them.

Avaraj - In The WaterThe chorus, with its repetitive and soul-stirring melody, captures the essence of the song's message. It poses the question of whether there is something transformative in the water that has made Avaraj stronger, and whether it was time or mere chance that allowed her to overcome brokenness.

'In The Water' is a song that resonates with anyone facing difficult times. It provides comfort and reassurance that strength can be found even in the midst of pain and loss. Avaraj's vulnerability and honesty shine through her lyrics, inviting listeners to connect with their own struggles and find solace in the hope that emerges from brokenness.

I highly recommend listening to 'In The Water' by Avaraj. Allow its heartfelt lyrics and captivating melody to speak to your soul. May this song serve as a reminder that even in the darkest moments, there is strength within us, and with God's presence, we can overcome and find peace.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Avaraj-in-the-water-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6ecgBHXnWJHmF06xlNuUR8

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmLXn7D4zAI

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

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