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'How Will I Know' by The Word66 - God’s Guiding Hand in Our Search for Love


In a sea of human connections, The Word66's heartfelt song 'How Will I Know' resonates deeply with the soul's unspoken desires. As Christians, we frequently seek divine guidance, longing for a partner sent by God. The lyrics, set against Steve Scott's skilled guitar picking and guest Mert Sermet's sorrowful cello strains, express a poignant question that resonates with faith-seekers and believers all over the world.

The Word66 - How Will I KnowThe Word66 is known as a Hard Rock band, but this song falls more into the CCM category. Brian Torres' soothing vocals carry us through the story of a lonely man who reminisces about the heartache of lost love and wonders when God will bring him his 'Eve'. This moving song captures the vulnerability of our prayers as we, too, seek the divine light that leads our hearts to the right relationships.

'How Will I Know?' offers peace and assurance, tugging at the heartstrings and reminding us that God's perfect plan unfolds in His perfect time. Despite our weariness and doubt, this song is a musical reminder to trust in the Lord as He weaves the threads of our lives into a beautiful tapestry.

Allow 'How Will I Know' by The Word66 to be a comfort for your spirit, filling you with renewed hope and faith in the Lord's guiding hand. Allow this song to echo in your heart and speak to your soul, starting a divine dialogue with the One who knows your longings, dreams, and ultimate destination.

(Related scripture: Proverbs 19:14; Ecclesiastes 3:1; Psalm 37:7)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/74TNz8fGZSz1DfUYHtm2W3

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2frLLI0uKo

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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