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Camille Meskill - Come & See (CCM)


Camille Meskill's single, 'Come & See,' delivers a profound message of faith, hope, and trust in God. Her personal journey exemplifies the transformative power of divine intervention and surrendering to God's will.

In 2018, Meskill found herself at a crossroads, seeking God's guidance. Reflecting on her childhood church choir days, she realized her faith had wavered during college. Yet, God's unwavering presence patiently awaited her return. Leaving a toxic relationship, Meskill returned to her roots in Wales, where she joined the musical Godspell and was invited to church by a fellow cast member.

Deeply moved by the word of God, Meskill reluctantly rediscovered her true spiritual home. Doubts about her ability to write songs surfaced, but she ultimately embraced God's calling and accepted her divine purpose. Her faith was further tested when diagnosed with advanced thyroid cancer, risking her singing voice. Throughout treatment, she clung to unwavering faith, pouring her heart into songwriting.

Camille Meskill - Come & SeeSince her return to the Lord, Meskill has faced battles and trials, witnessing God's faithfulness in delivering her from adversaries. These experiences deepened her faith and inspired her latest release, 'Come & See.'

The lyrics of 'Come & See' beautifully express Meskill's unwavering faith in God's presence and power. Amidst difficulties, weariness, and brokenness, God remains her anchor and source of life. The chorus invites listeners to surrender and fix their gaze on God, trusting His provision and guidance in His perfect timing.

The song's bridge underscores the restorative nature of God's presence, offering healing to the brokenhearted. Meskill's lyrics draw from personal experiences of being lifted above crashing waves, finding refuge in the still waters of God's presence.

Camille Meskill's story stands as a testament to the transformative power of faith. Her journey of rediscovery, surrender, and restoration serves as an inspiration to all who hear her music. The message of 'Come and See' instills hope, trust, and reliance on God's unwavering love and faithfulness.

(Related scripture: Matthew 11:28-30, Isaiah 43:2, John 14:6)

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Camille-meskill-come-and-see-lyrics

Connect with Camille Meskill

  • Website: https://www.camillemeskillcreative.co.uk/
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/camillemeskillcreative/
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camillemeskillcreative/


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2RJYNODWQZxFoBLruoyNaO

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dff8aPxxIH8

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

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