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Danny Copeland - Don't Let Me Sleep (CCM)


'Don't Let Me Sleep' by Danny Copeland is a powerful CCM song that reflects Copeland's personal journey of finding purpose and meaning in his life through his relationship with God. The background of the song highlights the realization that life is not meant to be wasted, but rather lived with a sense of purpose and passion for God.

The lyrics express a deep desire to live a life that is dedicated to serving God and others. Copeland acknowledges that he is made for more and declares his trust in God's faithfulness and unconditional love. The plea to not let him sleep symbolizes the urgency and determination to make a difference in the world and fulfill the calling that God has placed on his life.

Danny Copeland - Don't Let Me SleepThe song also acknowledges the transformative power of God's presence, describing how He takes away fear and anxiety, replacing them with joy and a renewed sense of purpose. It emphasizes Copeland's commitment to live a life that honors and glorifies God, breaking free from chains and speaking Truth.

'Don't Let Me Sleep' by Danny Copeland serves as a reminder to listeners to seize the opportunities and fulfill their God-given purpose, recognizing that someone out there needs to experience the love and hope of God. It inspires a sense of urgency to live a life of significance and impact, fueled by the realization that God is with us and fighting for us.


Connect with Danny Copeland

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2AjtH89VHfxdsxO91EvAiL

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id2IrolV2r0

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

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