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Mike Cramer and Friends - Let Your Light Shine (CCM)


'Let Your Light Shine' by Mike Cramer and Friends featuring Doug Deforest is a cheerful and captivating Americana-style CCM song with a powerful message. The song draws inspiration from the familiar children's song 'This Little Light of Mine' and beautifully captures the essence of letting one's light, representing Jesus, shine brightly in the world.

Mike Cramer and Friends - Let Your Light ShineThe lyrics evoke a sense of optimism and hope, symbolized by the winds of change and the feeling of sunshine on one's face. The song encourages us to embrace love, happiness, and positivity, and to allow our hearts to lead the way. It emphasizes the role of faith as an anchor during challenging times and the power of spreading light and joy to others.

The song's joyful and uplifting melody, combined with the heartfelt vocals, creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere that invites you to join in the celebration of life and the beauty of reflecting Jesus' light daily.

'Let Your Light Shine' is a timeless reminder to live authentically and to share God's love with the world. With its infectious energy and positive message, the song inspires us to embrace our faith, find joy in life's simple pleasures, and let our light shine brightly for all to see.

(Related scripture: Matthew 5:16, 1 John 4:16, Philippians 2:15)

Connect with Mike Cramer and Friends

  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2QJNVKwI7doj85Eiztwkld


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1kOgkzMgzofab7hWW6DWvd

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n-tq4Zkty4

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