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Emmanuel Songsore - Honey in the Rock (Instrumental)


Immerse yourself in the soothing and uplifting sounds of Emmanuel Songsore's piano instrumental cover of Brooke Ligertwood's song 'Honey in the Rock'. As you listen to this beautiful rendition, you will be captivated by Emmanuel's skillful playing and heartfelt interpretation of the melody.

Emmanuel Songsore, a talented multi-instrumentalist and composer, brings a unique and refreshing perspective to his music. With a background in various musical styles, including traditional Ghanaian and African music, gospel, and contemporary Christian music, Emmanuel's musical journey has shaped his distinctive approach. His desire is to share God-inspired instrumental piano music that brings hope, peace, and restoration to listeners.

Emmanuel Songsore - Honey in the RockThe lyrics of the original song recording convey a message of trust and reliance on God's provision. The chorus reminds us that there is honey in the rock, water in the stone, and manna on the ground. No matter where we go or what challenges we face, we don't need to worry because God has everything we need. His faithfulness and sufficiency are unwavering.

As Emmanuel's piano keys dance with grace and precision, the melody carries the reassurance that God satisfies our deepest longings. The melody reminds me that God keeps giving, providing, moving, and proving His faithfulness. Through Emmanuel's instrumental cover, you will experience a sense of tranquility and assurance. The piano becomes a vessel through which the message of the song resonates deeply within your soul. Each note and chord reverberate with the truth that God is all we need.

I encourage you to listen to Emmanuel Songsore's cover of 'Honey in the Rock'. Let the music wash over you, bringing peace and reminding you of God's faithfulness.



Connect with Emmanuel Songsore

  • Website: https://esongsore.com/
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/es5700/
  • Bandcamp: https://esongsore.bandcamp.com/
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/e_5700/


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3ulqcNHDOe5vpnau1bcZRs

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wz7PmDYd3ic

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

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