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Embracing God's Promises with 'Before It Happens' by Freedom Heart


I feel a divine embrace wrapping me in a comforting blend of melody and lyrics when I listen to 'Before It Happens' by Freedom Heart. This song celebrates the fulfillment of God's promises, reminding us to keep our faith even in the face of seemingly impossible challenges and past pains.

Freedom Heart - Before It HappensAs a listener, I am taken to the heart of my journey, where I desire to navigate life's storms with hope and resilience... and in my (many) moments of weakness struggle to hold on and keep faith. The lyrics encourage me to accept myself as I am, knowing that God's love sets me free and that His promises can be fulfilled through unwavering faith.

The lyrics, 'With my heart aching for what I can't see, the things I long for seem just out of reach,' reflect the soul's longing for God's presence in our daily struggles. They gently encourage us to stay the course, to believe 'before it happens,' and to find comfort during our earthly trials.

As the song unfolds, I am reminded to 'keep holding on' and 'keep hoping on,' to root myself in the life-changing power of faith and to trust that the Lord is not going to leave me. I am encouraged to wait for the fulfillment of His promises, knowing that His divine timing is perfect.

Freedom's 'Before It Happens' Heart is a balm for tired hearts and a reassurance that God will not leave us in our time of need. I encourage you to welcome this celestial melody into your life and allow it to inspire, uplift, and strengthen your faith.

(Related scripture: Hebrews 11:1; Romans 5:3-4; 2 Corinthians 1:20)

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Freedom-heart-before-it-happens-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7bPCtHsJ8mTEhY1RiR46St

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Y-eWNb0Nso

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