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Brittany Mackie - Be Like Billy (CCM)

'Be Like Billy' by Brittany Mackie is an uplifting CCM song that celebrates the life and impact of Billy Graham while encouraging listeners to follow in his footsteps of faith and devotion to God. With catchy melodies and energetic rhythms, the song inspires listeners to live a life that seeks God first and influences the kingdom of God.

The lyrics of 'Be Like Billy' highlight Billy Graham's unwavering faith, boldness, and trust in God. The song acknowledges his global influence and the millions of lives that were touched through his ministry. It conveys the desire to emulate his passion for sharing the love and truth of God with others.

Brittany Mackie - Be Like BillyThe chorus serves as a catchy anthem, expressing the longing to be like Billy Graham in proclaiming God's power and love. It emphasizes that impacting the world for God doesn't require a large platform or crowd but rather a heart that trusts in God and seeks to make Him known.

Through the bridge, the song acknowledges that Billy Graham was just one man with a great big God and a great big plan. It encourages listeners that if God can use one person like Billy Graham, He can do it again and again.

'Be Like Billy' is a song that inspires believers to live with boldness, trust in God's plan, and passionately share His love with others. It reminds listeners that even in their everyday lives, they can make a difference for the kingdom of God, just as Billy Graham did.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Brittany-mackie-be-like-billy-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3rBrF4bHCq53H17kz7wJSW

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io0oKSgInis

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