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'If I Have You' by Ansel Francis: Navigating Life's Storms with Divine Assurance


We all face storms in our lives that threaten to untether our hearts. 'If I Have You,' a profoundly comforting song by Ansel Francis, becomes a lighthouse amidst the turmoil in these moments. This song is an inspiring reminder that with God by our side, we have an unbreakable power that can calm even the most violent storm.

Ansel Francis - If I Have You'If I Have You' is more than a song; it is inspired by a dear friend's unwavering faith in the face of cancer. It's a story of grace and resilience that will speak to anyone dealing with life's challenges. It's a love letter to the divine, a reflection of our longing for God's comforting presence.

Every note, every word is filled with profound trust and surrender, transforming sorrow into songs of praise. It stirs the soul, encouraging us to take comfort in the knowledge that even when our world appears to be failing, having God is more than enough.

Listening to 'If I Have You' is a call to embrace faith. It invites us to open our hearts to His guidance and to bravely navigate life's unpredictability, bolstered by the assurance of God's presence. Allow this song to motivate and inspire you. May it strengthen your faith and reassure you that you have enough in God.

(Related scripture: Psalm 46:1; Hebrews 13:5; Philippians 4:19)

Connect with Ansel Francis

  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/66vcwtmpTJKwkpbcHPd6hE
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anselfrancis_/


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2m47vaT6ghYwubkToDaVYB

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nlqYijll90

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