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'I See You' by We Are Creature: Seeing God in Everything


The soothing voice of Corinne Lewis is featured in the song 'I See You' by We Are Creature. This melody not only touches the ears, but it also soothes the heart, luring the eyes open to see the omnipresent God in every corner of existence.

We Are Creature - I See YouInfluenced by the stirring passages of Colossians 1:15-23, Romans 1:20, and Romans 8:28, 'I See You' is a song that celebrates God's formidable craftsmanship—crafted intricately into the world we inhabit and etched indelibly into our life narratives.

Each line bears witness to God's merciful presence in our triumphs and trials. His fingerprints are imprinted on every atom, every moment inviting us into a deeper communion with Him, whether it's the rhythmic procession of days or the electrifying crash of a storm.

This song proposes an intimate connection, a comforting reminder that God's unyielding love is poured out on us from dusk to dawn and from joy to pain. The song is most deeply associated with the central symbol of the Christian faith, the Cross at Calvary, which serves as a beacon of God's victorious grace.

Allow the soothing strains of 'I See You' to flow through your soul, the lyrics tenderly emphasizing God's constant presence in all things and at all times. This song serves as a reminder that we are held in the loving palm of divine love during all stages of our life's journey.

(Related scripture: Colossians‬ ‭1‬:‭15‬-‭23‬; Romans 1:20; Romans 8:28)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7mFnxbyzhY6yJP7KjpptVb

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

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