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Holy Gather - Blown Away (CCM)


'Blown Away' is a captivating CCM song by Holy Gather that captures the essence of being in the presence of God. The background of the song reveals that it originated from a deep place of intimacy and vulnerability with the Lord. The members of Holy Gather express their awe and amazement at God's presence, where all their troubles and worries seem to blow away.

Holy Gather - Blown AwayThe lyrics convey a surrender and willingness to let go of their own lives as a sacrifice to follow God. They acknowledge that in His presence, time becomes irrelevant, and words are inadequate to describe the overwhelming experience. The chorus declares the singer's readiness to step into God's light, to be His bride, and to follow His lead, acknowledging that the journey with Him is worth it all.

'Blown Away' captures the sense of being swept up in the presence of God, where everything else fades away and the focus is solely on Him. The song evokes a sense of wonder, awe, and readiness to fully surrender and follow God's guidance. Its heartfelt lyrics and captivating melody create an atmosphere of worship and deep connection with the divine. It serves as a reminder of the transformative power of encountering God's presence and the desire to live in His light.




You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5JBTyPcvQkbwvxZQfLd6rQ

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77uP7iIrCnk

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