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'Safe With Me' by Lyssa: Navigating Faith in the Midst of the Storm


When Lyssa's emotional anthem, 'Safe With Me,' sweeps the room with a wave of serenity, my senses open to a deeper spiritual reality. Her voice delivers a breath of soul-stirring words in the style of Lauren Daigle, bringing me to a sacred space in my heart where I become aware of how redemption is woven into my very being.

Lyssa - Safe With Me'Come as you are,' she sings, echoing the many doubts and worries and drawing me closer into the soft embrace of this song. I sense a tremendous wave of emotion with each beat of the melody. I feel God's tears cleaning my worries and instilling a dazzling light of redemption within me.

Her words mirror God's compassionate reassurances, 'I am here, You're safe with me, I'll set you free,' soothing like a balm to my weary spirit. The song reminds me that even in the middle of my personal storms, the same God who calmed the raging sea is at work within me, facing my storm.

I find a safe haven within His boundless love after being transformed by the loving-kindness of a Savior who wept and bled for me. It is easy to feel the heaven that is planted deep within me when I close my eyes and listen to the song's profound message. I encourage you to submerge your senses in Lyssa's 'Safe With Me,' and let it be key to opening the door that allows divine love to also cradle your heart.

(Related scripture: Matthew 11:28; Psalm 46:1; John 8:36)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/012fElxC0Z9TgMiNe0Aby3

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Frf1ACgPprU

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