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'You Remember Me' by Triangle City Worship: An Echo of Divine Memory


'You Remember Me' by Triangle City Worship delves into the profound essence of divine memory. The song, which Chris Graham and his band of talented individuals came up with during a songwriting camp, serves as a compelling, sympathetic beacon of God's unwavering love and remembrance.

Triangle City Worship - You Remember MeThe lyrics, strongly infused with Bible-based comforting truths, flutter down like feathers, brushing softly against the heart. The song seeks to reassure everyone, regardless of their journey—whether they are newcomers to the faith dealing with past mistakes or seasoned believers wondering if God still remembers them.

This heartfelt piece explores the moments when we falter and lose our way, similar to the biblical story of Sampson. But, as with Sampson, God's remembrance is constant, as is His love. The repeated verse, 'You remember me,' emphasizes this message, etching it on our spirits. From defying His plans to turning away, the pursuit of His incomprehensible love remains unwavering.

'You Remember Me' is more than just a song; it's an enveloping embrace of divine love. The refrain 'I'm so thankful' is a joyful acknowledgment of this omnipresent divine love. Allow Triangle City Worship's music to guide you, strengthen you, and affirm that you are remembered.

(Related scripture: Judges 16:28; Isaiah 49:15; Psalm 136:23)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6Oqni3e441NlfmJILCNUCx

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKn0GiN6LWQ

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