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'Worship Only You' by Scott Ma: A Heartfelt Invitation to Embrace God's Everlasting Love


Scott Ma's 'Worship Only You' delivers a promise of divine connection and unwavering love despite the chaos of life's uncertainties and brokenness. This passionate Contemporary Christian song refers to a God who knows us personally, who arranges both the joys and hardships of our lives in order for us to draw closer to Him, eventually learning that His love is enough to support and carry us through it all.

Scott Ma - Worship Only YouThe song invites us all to engage in a truly personal relationship with God's eternal love, as the words describe a lived experience of being lovingly guided by a sovereign and compassionate Creator. An encounter that goes beyond time, geography, and circumstance. It allows us to fully embrace our identity as God's children, designed for devotion and adoration of God.

In times of weakness, fear, and doubt, we are reminded of God's unending love, which reaches out to us and never abandons us. This love can be seen in Jesus Christ, our Savior, Redeemer, and Friend. We give all of our praise to Him alone.

Allow these powerful melodies and insightful lyrics to fill your heart and resonate within your soul. Allow them to lead you to a deeper, more life-giving relationship with God, for it is He who asks that we worship only Him.

(Related scripture: Psalm 63:4; Isaiah 43:2; Revelation 4:11 )

Connect with Scott Ma

  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6QdWTkpPpkNn4CNDgx9pb8


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0yJk8de7IwQRhWO6v4rZVB

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

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