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'Born' by Andrew Macdonald: A Musical Bridge Between Advent and Christmas Day


Andrew Macdonald's heartfelt song 'Born' invites listeners to experience the transformative power of divine love by celebrating Jesus' birth. Serving as a bridge between Advent and Christmas Day, this contemporary Christian music masterpiece captures beautifully the essence of that singular moment when the world changed forever.

Andrew Macdonald - BornAs the song unfolds, we are reminded of the hope and peace Jesus' arrival brought to the world. The lyrics 'On Christmas Day, Our Savior is born, To light our way' capture the essence of that miraculous birth, reassuring us that we don't need to face life's challenges alone. In the middle of our everyday struggles, Jesus' birth is a testament to God's everlasting presence in our lives.

Macdonald's lyrical melody tells a story of faith and calm, confirming the comfort and strength we receive when we devote our lives to the almighty.  The lyrics 'God with us, We place our confidence, Child Jesus be, Our new destiny' express a deep connection to this cherished event in Christian faith.

Allow the relaxing echo of Andrew Macdonald's 'Born' to embrace you, and allow the beauty of this song to inspire a newfound appreciation for the gift of God's love. Enjoy the pleasure of this musical reminder that by accepting Jesus as our Savior, we can draw on His infinite love to light up the road ahead even in the darkest of times.

Connect with Andrew Macdonald

  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3xxopMJhFQ6wwccR4p4gvg
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrewmacdonaldhsms/


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2tsQQqmiAiQ2DGZ9fba98x

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lmf0V1K98S4

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