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'Never Abandoned You - Acoustic Version' by Meyta, Cole Swensen, and Emily Mohrman: A Song of Divine Constancy


In the serene strums of the acoustic version of 'Never Abandoned You' by Meyta, Cole Swensen, and Emily Mohrman, echoes an intimate declaration of God's love. This profound piece of music encases a profound journey of the soul, a reflection of Brett Edmiston's path towards discovering his purpose amid life's tumultuous trials.

Meyta, Cole Swensen, Emily Mohrman - Never Abandoned You - Acoustic VersionBrett, who comes under the alias Meyta, meaning 'purpose,' grappled with life's existential questions, which culminated in a near-fatal encounter that left him questioning his life course. However, this period marked the catalyst for an incredible transformation and a deepened understanding of his divine purpose.

'Never Abandoned You' is a testament to this journey. It weaves a narrative of God's unyielding compassion and unwavering presence, even when we turn our backs. 'I don't want to lay it on you, feeling like I've been broken in two,' the lyrics unveil humanity's raw vulnerability before resonating with a divine response of comfort—'I never abandoned you.'

The lyrics inspire, reminding us that no matter how far we drift or the depths we plunge, God's love remains a constant, a ready and forgiving embrace, 'waiting to forgive.' This song is a sweet reminder of our value in the eyes of our Creator.

As you lend your ear to 'Never Abandoned You,' may its lyrics breathe peace into your soul, affirming God's enduring presence and unwavering love. This song is not to be missed, serving as a loving reminder that we are never truly alone.

(Related scripture: Deuteronomy 31:6; Psalm 139:13-14; 1 John 3:1)

Connect with Meyta, Cole Swensen, Emily Mohrman

  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/60cyMKkZ9lTL1KwfvzK7Mc
  • Instagram: https://instagram.com/Wehavemeyta


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7bows2EMDBOfbuqS3pBF5o

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4Tz6j6V4B4

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