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Robby Robinson and Tony Galla - From This Moment On (CCM)


'From This Moment On' by Robby Robinson and Tony Galla is a captivating CCM song that delves into the story of Doubting Thomas and celebrates the transformative power of faith. With the incredible talents of Robby Robinson, known for his work with Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, and the soul-stirring vocals of Tony Galla, this mesmerizing ballad will touch your heart and uplift your spirit.

The song beautifully captures the essence of doubt, redemption, and belief. It reminds us that in moments of uncertainty, when we question the unseen and long for validation, Jesus speaks profound words of comfort: 'Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed' (John 20:29). It is a powerful reminder that faith goes beyond what our eyes can perceive.

Robby Robinson and Tony Galla - From This Moment OnThe lyrics paint a vivid picture of the journey from doubt to unshakable belief. They express gratitude to the Lord for the precious gift of life, acknowledging the sacrifice made on the cross at Calvary. The song joyfully proclaims the resurrection of Jesus, affirming that doubt has been replaced by unwavering faith. The Lamb has risen indeed!

The heartfelt vocals and poignant melody of 'From This Moment On' create a soul-stirring atmosphere. It is a song that resonates with believers who have experienced moments of doubt and found solace in the assurance of Christ's presence. Through its inspiring lyrics, the song encourages us to embrace the security and peace that come from believing in the Son of God, the Living Word.

I invite you to listen to 'From This Moment On' by Robby Robinson and Tony Galla. Let the enchanting melodies and powerful vocals captivate your heart and ignite your faith. Allow the song to remind you that doubt can be transformed into unyielding belief, and that in Jesus, we find the assurance and peace we long for. May this song be a source of encouragement and inspiration as you journey in your own walk of faith.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Robby-robinson-from-this-moment-on-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6FElRZssET5JRiDPn4WfJx

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

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