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'These Are The Days' by Cory Asbury, Amy Grant: Embracing Parenthood with Faith


Cory Asbury and Amy Grant combine their musical abilities in the CCM song 'These are the Days' to beautifully depict the fleeting essence of time as we nurture and raise our children. This tender anthem serves as a gentle reminder to parents to appreciate the precious moments that shape our life.

Cory Asbury, Amy Grant - These are the Days (feat. Amy Grant)Asbury, best known for his powerful song 'Reckless Love,' has developed as an artist to better connect with his fans. Cory Asbury's latest track, 'These Are The Days,' was created in collaboration with a team of brilliant Nashville composers and producers. This song, which has already reached millions of people through streaming platforms, encourages parents all around the world to embrace the path of parenthood while finding comfort and support in their faith.

The heartfelt lyrics address our human desire to calm down, acknowledge our blessings, and develop a heavenly connection within our families. 'These are the Days' urges us to recognize the daily miracles that unfold in front of our eyes and to trust in God's presence as we navigate the joys and trials of parenthood.

Experience 'These Are The Days' by Cory Asbury and Amy Grant to enrich your spiritual journey. This song is a profound representation of life, love, and divine connection, as it satisfies our souls' longing for a deeper relationship with God and our families.

(Related scripture: Ecclesiastes 3:1; Psalm 127:3-5; Proverbs 22:6)

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Cory-asbury-these-are-the-days-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0e2r8Zr2AwxTMynkTMCkMg

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpqgsKk-I4c

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