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'Made in Your Image' by Nathan Fawcett: A Holy Reflection in the Mirror of God's Grace


Nathan Fawcett's Christian CCM song 'Made in Your Image' finds a home in the echoing hallways of our hearts. This hymn reminds us of our divine lineage, gently whispering into the depths of our souls, 'You are made in His image.'

The song captures the essence of a touching encounter at a worship camp, where the Lord's voice was heard calling out and serenading His beloved children. The lyrics flow smoothly, like a stream of clear waters of truth and identity. It encourages us with the reality of our heavenly citizenship and the divine inheritance we hold.

Nathan Fawcett - Made in Your Image'Made in Your Image' is more than just a song; it's your story, my story, and our story. It is a celebration of our creation in His Image, a declaration of our divine identity, our place alongside God in the heavenly realms, and our given position within the Kingdom of Heaven. The song builds to a chorus of worship, bursting forth from hearts aflame with God's love and awe.

Nathan Fawcett conveys a vision of freedom, an affirmation of our acceptance into God's family, and the authority that is ours through faith in Christ through the blessed simplicity of these lyrics. As you listen, may you be reminded of your calling to greatness as well as the transformative power that this revelation possesses.

(Related scripture: Genesis 1:27; Ephesians 2:6; Romans 8:17)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5VQWR4cRS9TWFYWen4PnJF

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9E6bl6FTjCk

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