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Mason Harms - Shield (Proverbs 30:5) (CCM)


Mason Harms' CCM song, 'Shield (Proverbs 30:5),' draws inspiration from the profound truth found in Proverbs 30:5, which declares, 'Every word of God proves true. He is a shield to those who take refuge in Him.' The song's background shares a personal experience of how God's Word acted as a shield, providing protection and guidance during a challenging season. It is a heartfelt reminder of the power and security we find in embracing and meditating on God's truth.

The lyrics of 'Shield' beautifully express the journey of seeking God's way amidst a world that often pulls us in different directions. Mason recalls memorizing the text of this proverb and experiencing God's Word acting as a shield. He candidly shares the struggles of staying faithful and the temptation to be swayed away from God's path. However, he recognizes the solid ground and refuge found in God's Word, which becomes a shield guarding against doubt and uncertainty.

Mason Harms - Shield (Proverbs 30:5)The song encourages listeners to hold on to the promises of God's Word, especially when faced with situations that are hard to comprehend. In the midst of confusion, the lyrics declare the transformative power of God's truth, likening it to an umbrella in a storm. By hiding God's Word in our hearts, we find the protection, clarity, and freedom that come from knowing and embracing His truth.

Mason acknowledges the surrender required to trust in God's plan and guidance. He recognizes that our lives are ultimately in God's hands, and by listening to His voice and placing our trust in Him, we find security and peace. The song emphasizes the importance of allowing God's Word to fill our minds and guide our lives, reminding us of the ways God has led and saved us in the past.

I encourage you to listen to 'Shield (Proverbs 30:5)' by Mason Harms and let its heartfelt lyrics resonate with your spirit. Allow the song to remind you of the power and truth found in God's Word. Let it be an invitation to seek refuge in Him, to hold on to His promises, and to trust that His Word will shield you from doubt, fear, and uncertainty. May this song lead you to experience the transformative impact of meditating on and applying God's life-giving Word in your life.

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

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUbTQ_1FFzk

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