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'Let It Shine' by Lost & Lifted: Lighting Up the World with Love


Do you ever wish for those gentle whispers in your heart to make their way out into the world, radiating love and grace? Then put on your headphones and surrender to Lost & Lifted's timeless piece 'Let It Shine,' which spreads such a heartfelt call.

Lost & Lifted - Let It ShineEach beautiful note and lyric will inspire you as it once inspired the songwriter—an old man crossing the street, a lost child finding his way—symbolic representations of how we can all let our light shine. The song encourages us to be a living example of Christ's love in every dark corner and for all who are suffering.

'Let your light shine, it glorifies Him. With the love of God, let it shine' - stirring words that inspire us to raise our voices, testify, and let Christ's life be our guiding light. It's not about big actions, but simple acts of kindness and love can reflect His glory and give us a renewed sense of purpose.

These lyrics convey a divine call to every believer, begging us not to dim our light but to let it shine—shine before all men. Could there be a more meaningful impetus in your spiritual journey? Allow 'Let It Shine' to ignite a bright spark in your heart today.

(Related scripture: Matthew 5:16; James 2:15-16; John 12:46)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1AaFUnsfoJI4VNAt5cqs6H

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dv8xcFMnSPg

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