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Freedom Heart - When I Know You (CCM)


Immerse yourself in the inspiring CCM song 'When I Know You' by Freedom Heart. This song delves into the journey of self-discovery and finding our true identity. It encourages us to look to God, as He is the one who reveals who we truly are, despite the many voices and lies that may try to deceive us.

The lyrics of the song speak to the struggle of believing in our worth and identity. We question why it's difficult to fully embrace God's promises and recognize His presence in our lives. However, we are reminded that the opinions of others do not define us. It is through God's voice and His truth that we discover our true value.

Freedom Heart - When I Know YouThe chorus powerfully declares that we will not forget what God has spoken over us. His words affirm that we are loved and chosen, and no lie or deception can undermine the beliefs that reside within our hearts. Our identity is rooted in knowing who God is and embracing the truth of His love.

The bridge reinforces our worth and security in God's presence. It reminds us that our value is found in His Word and that we are safe and secure in Him. Nothing can take away what God has already sealed within us.

Allow the heartfelt lyrics and the captivating melody of 'When I Know You' by Freedom Heart to resonate within you. Let the song remind you of your worth and identity as a beloved child of God. May it inspire you to seek God's voice above all others and find confidence in knowing who you are in Him.

 

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Freedom-heart-when-i-know-you-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3n3KqL54nCgQeWUvLlRTFO

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4owzQiENdk

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