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JUDAH., Ellie Holcomb - Kinda Wild (CCM)


'Kinda Wild' by JUDAH and Ellie Holcomb is an engaging CCM song that celebrates the captivating and unpredictable nature of God's love. The lyrics convey a sense of joyful wonder and awe in response to the various ways God reveals Himself and interacts with us.

The song starts by acknowledging the joy of singing, dancing, and laughing in the presence of God. It recognizes that God's love and presence can be both gentle and powerful, as symbolized by whispers and screams.

JUDAH., Ellie Holcomb - Kinda WildThe chorus highlights the transformative nature of God's love, calling for a shift in focus to fully recognize and embrace His work in our lives. It invites us to be open to God's leading and to be attentive to His presence and activity.

The bridge explores the idea of God's movement and asks us to slow down, breathe, and be aware of His presence. It reflects on the tendency to chase after things that are elusive, while God has been faithfully present all along.

The song acknowledges that God's love can challenge and stretch our understanding, but it is ultimately described as 'kinda wild.' This phrase captures the thrilling and untamed nature of God's love, which surpasses our expectations and transforms our lives.

'Kinda Wild' encourages listeners to embrace the adventure and mystery of God's love, inviting them to be open to His leading and to experience the transformative power of His presence. Join the celebration and experience the joy and freedom found in surrendering to the wild and beautiful journey with God.



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  • Website: https://www.judahxoxo.com


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1ehActP7W2zePSz3aAm8in

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsOIla2PA3s

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

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