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Angela Moss Poole - You Deserve (CCM)


'You Deserve' by Angela Moss Poole is a heartfelt CCM song that captures the profound sense of awe and reverence toward God. The lyrics express deep gratitude and admiration for God's sacrificial act of giving His only son, recognizing the magnitude of His love and selflessness.

Angela humbly acknowledges her own limitations in fully comprehending the vastness and complexity of God's nature. She recognizes that she cannot claim or grasp His majesty or explain His mysteries. This recognition prompts a response of falling to her knees in humble adoration.

Angela Moss Poole - You DeserveThe chorus emphatically declares that God deserves all glory, praise, and honor. It conveys the songwriter's firm belief that God is truly worthy of every ounce of reverence and worship bestowed upon Him.

The bridge reaffirms the worthiness of God, emphasizing His deserving nature. It echoes the sentiment that God is truly deserving of it all, underscoring His immeasurable greatness and significance.

'You Deserve' is a powerful expression of reverence and praise for God. It invites listeners to reflect on God's incredible act of love and sacrifice and to respond with a profound sense of adoration and recognition of His worthiness. The song serves as a reminder that God is deserving of our highest praise and honor, and it inspires a deep sense of gratitude and awe for His unmatchable greatness.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Angela-moss-poole-you-deserve-lyrics

Connect with Angela Moss Poole:
  • Website: https://www.angelamosspoole.com/
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/angelamosspoole
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angelamosspoole/


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2194KOkYR4Hq6XOIvPRYNr

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp0MVOw75Lw

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