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'Set On Me (Acoustic Version)' by RaShonda Bentley: Embracing The Protective Wings of Faith


RaShonda Bentley's 'Set On Me' is a praise that rhythmically aligns with each beat of our Spirit-driven hearts, a melodious acoustic strum of faith and heartfelt declaration. The song is a musical haven, conjuring up vivid images inspired by Psalm 91, an offering of God's nurturing shelter under His steady wings.

RaShonda Bentley - Set On Me (Acoustic Version)Listening to 'Set On Me,' we travel through a soulful narrative that captures RaShonda's own trials and triumphs. It's a heartfelt story that echoes our human struggles while emphasizing the life-changing power of faith. It reminds us that even as our paths diverge, God cares for each of us, whispering to our hearts, 'I will never leave, I will cover you.'

'Set On Me' is a powerful reassurance in a world where difficulty frequently shakes us. This song guides us to trust and comfort in God's divine plans by sharing the promises of God's unwavering faithfulness, His sovereign reign, and His role as our savior and redeemer.

Allow RaShonda's soothing and inspiring voice to inspire you for a moment. Each lyric is a powerful reminder that God's heart, which is filled with infinite love, is indeed set on us. Immerse yourself in the moving acoustics of 'Set On Me,' and look into the mirror of divine assurance and immeasurable grace.

(Related scripture: Psalm 91:4; Jeremiah 29:11; Psalm 8:1)

Connect with RaShonda Bentley

  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rashondaofficial/
  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7I6ybxD1WW8Mo8F1dVkJp7


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1dmukidVP2scZKWjnD9kJd

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ti2jELRgSx8

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