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'All For You' by Ora Street Mission Band: A Melodic Manifesto of Self-Surrender


The Ora Street Mission Band captures a tender surrender to God's will in their resonant melody, 'All For You.' This song evokes an intimate connection to divine love and mercy with its heartfelt declaration that everything in life belongs to God.

Ora Street Mission Band - All For YouThe lyrics invite listeners into a deeply personal conversation with God, proclaiming a desire to be in His presence and to find refuge at His feet. It conveys an eager willingness to present all of yourself to God, reminding us that He showers mercy on us even in our brokenness.

In the chorus of 'All For You,' a powerful call echoes, driving home the refrain - 'Take my life, take my heart, take my world.' It emphasizes the breadth of our surrender, deepening our intimacy with God, the architect of our hearts and lives.

The beauty of the song lies not only in its message, but also in its inspiring refrains. When fear threatens to overwhelm, 'All For You' sings, 'We can come boldly before the throne.' It's a gentle but powerful reminder that we are never alone with God.

Allow the Ora Street Mission Band's 'All For You' to guide your listening journey today. Allow its lyrics to renew your commitment, inspire surrender, and strengthen your faith in our Lord's everlasting goodness.

(Related scripture: Romans 12:1; Psalm 34:8; Hebrews 4:16)

Connect with Ora Street Mission Band

  • Website: https://www.orastreetmissionband.com
  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0NhxrfI6CAxHmRupD0rlyi


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4CVnezXyP6Bx1KLLUT3df7

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0FSPPadtXs

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