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'Child' by Joan Hephzibah: A Stirring Melody of God's Unfailing Love and Mercy


In Joan Hephzibah's soul-stirring 'Child,' we hear a beautiful melody of honest surrender and defiant hope. This song weaves a profound narrative of loss, questioning, and, ultimately, unwavering trust in divine faithfulness, reflecting the ebb and flow of life.

Joan's heartfelt lyrics echo the raw emotions of being a child of God, wrestling with unanswered questions, and weathering life's fiercest storms throughout the song. Despite the turmoil, Joan goes on to proclaim the boundless love and mercy of a loving Father who never fails to reach out, hold, and heal.

Joan Hephzibah - ChildEvery verse resonates with the experiences we all have in this journey of faith: disappointing losses, agonizing questions, and desperate prayers. But it's the chorus that really speaks to us, reminding us that we're never alone in our storms. God will not only see us through but will also bring us to still waters if we keep our eyes fixed on Him.

'Child' is a source of comfort and encouragement, particularly for those who are walking through their own valleys. Its genuine, heartfelt delivery promises listeners that, like Peter during the storm, God never abandons them. Allow 'Child' by Joan Hephzibah to bless your heart and rekindle your faith today.

(Related scripture: Psalm 34:18; Matthew 14:29-31; Isaiah 43:2)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4mKyLA3RDLP8y0kiZtyB75

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tW3Fgpkvl9I

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