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The Belonging Co, David Dennis - The Joy - Live (CCM)


'The Joy - Live' by The Belonging Co, featuring David Dennis, is an energetic and faith-stirring Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) song that emphasizes the unshakable joy found in the Lord, even amidst life's challenges. With powerful lyrics and an up-tempo melody, the song encourages us to rejoice and be glad in the day that the Lord has made.

The Belonging Co, David Dennis - The Joy - LiveThe song's verses speak of unwavering faith in God's promises and His sufficiency, reassuring that He is strong when we are weak. The pre-chorus highlights the confidence found in God's presence, acknowledging that in Him, we have everything we need.

The chorus is an empowering reminder to bless His name and declare this truth with all that is within us.

The bridge takes the song to an even higher level, expressing the desire for the joy of the Lord to rise up like an overflowing river, guided by the Holy Spirit, without limits.

'The Joy - Live' is a soul-stirring song that celebrates the enduring joy found in a relationship with God. It encourages us to find strength and hope in His presence, trusting that His joy sustains us through every circumstance.

(Related scripture: Nehemiah 8:10, Psalm 16:11, Psalm 34:1)

Lyrics


https://genius.com/The-belonging-co-the-joy-live-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/56x2k0KeA1S5NpryHPtx1P

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYcpL6otp_Y

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