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Suterville - You Know (CCM)


Suterville's CCM song, 'You Know,' draws inspiration from the biblical story of Ezekiel and the Valley of Dry Bones, where Ezekiel could only trust in God's knowledge and sovereignty, saying, 'Lord, You know.' The song beautifully expresses the struggles and uncertainties of life, acknowledging that there are times when we don't have all the answers and can't comprehend the reasons for pain, suffering, and change.

Suterville - You KnowThe lyrics speak of facing hard times, plans falling apart, and the pain of seeing good people suffer. In the midst of the confusion and darkness, the singer finds solace in knowing that God knows all things and has a perfect plan, even when it's hard to understand.

The chorus powerfully reiterates the affirmation of God's omniscience, saying, 'You know, yes Lord you know.' It becomes a declaration of trust and surrender, acknowledging that God is in control even when circumstances seem overwhelming and beyond our comprehension.

The bridge brings a sense of revelation and comfort, as the singer realizes that God's hand is always at work, even in the midst of challenges. This understanding leads to the assurance that 'all along, I was just fine,' acknowledging that God's knowledge and care are sufficient.

'You Know' is a song of deep faith, offering hope and strength to listeners facing uncertainties and trials. Its heartfelt lyrics and emotive melody create a powerful piece of Christian music that reminds us to trust in God's wisdom and providence, even in the midst of life's most challenging moments.

(Related scripture: Ezekiel 37:3, Proverbs 3:5-6, Psalm 139:1-6)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2x5fmzeWoEm1voJH5fDHWp

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_gHTlaMl5A

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