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Mama Tee, Rume, and Awipi - The Glory (Live) (Gospel)


'The Glory' is a powerful live version of a Gospel song by Mama Tee, Rume, and Awipi that exalts God's faithfulness and victory in the midst of challenges. The background of the song reveals that it was written as a declaration of trust in God's deliverance and as a prelude to praising Him for the battles He would fight on behalf of the singer. The inspiration for the song came from Psalm 91, which speaks of finding refuge and victory in God.

Mama Tee, Rume, and Awipi - The Glory (Live)The lyrics express unwavering confidence in God's ability to bring glory out of the singer's story. It acknowledges that God is already victorious and that the battles have been won. The song proclaims that God will fight for the singer, giving them peace, joy, and the ultimate triumph over their enemies. It emphasizes the trust placed in God's power and faithfulness to fulfill His promises.

The repeated chorus declares that God will receive all the glory out of the singer's story, emphasizing His victory and sovereignty. The song also includes a reminder of dwelling in God's secret place and finding refuge and trust in Him.

'The Glory' is a song of encouragement and affirmation, reminding listeners that God is in control and that He can turn their trials into triumphs. The uplifting melody and powerful lyrics create an atmosphere of praise and worship, inspiring believers to trust in God's unfailing love and provision. It is a song that resonates with those facing challenges and serves as a reminder of God's faithfulness and the assurance of victory in Him.




You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5xGuQVlH8yWEvFKKwOWBnm

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJ2ohc1iS5U

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