Skip to main content

The First Love Ever's 'Back To Myself': Embarking on a Spiritual Sojourn to Inner Strength


Listen to the powerful music of new indie artist The First Love Ever as he releases 'Back To Myself,' a moving and gripping song. This is music born of experience, singing softly and profoundly to the heart of every seeker of faith. His voice echoes in the ears and emotions of listeners seeking a divine connection, echoing years of life's journey.

The First Love Ever - Back To MyselfEach verse in this song offers an opportunity to see God's presence in the ordinary yet extraordinary features of everyday life, from the grandeur of morning to the quiet hush of nightfall. It reminds us, especially in our darkest hours, of the infinite Creator's strength. It sings of our holy journey, as we walk through the immense beauty and untamed environment that God has created for us, a beauty that brings healing and peacefulness to our souls, rekindling the wonders of life.

The song 'Back To Myself' delivers an earnest and profound message of returning to our true selves, a journey laced with moments of internal reflection, forgiveness, and growth. It portrays our human vulnerability as well as the grace-filled turn toward the road of truth, courage, and divine love. Its song imprints a reminder that accepting the embrace of God's help can restore and strengthen our spiritual wellness.

I invite you to immerse yourself in the music of 'Back To Myself'. Allow the music to stir up a desire to strengthen your divine connection, while also celebrating your faith, love, and journey back to your true self.

(Related scripture: Psalm 19:1-3; Job 12:7-10; Proverbs 24:16)

Connect with The First Love Ever

  • Instagram: https://instagram.com/thefirstloveever/
  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2VcfyudcYBtdlWlBqZCssR
  • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFirstLoveEver


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4pehx3jaZbYaE1odZKs7O5

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qloFdsaABl4

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

Popular posts

"Psalm 112 (I'm Confident)" by Young Presley: No Fear in Bad News

What is your house built on?  We all face bad news at some point or other in life. It could be a diagnosis, a layoff, a broken relationship — the question isn’t whether hard news will come, but how you’ll respond when it happens. Young Presley wrestled with that question while he was writing his song “Psalm 112 (I’m Confident)”. The song is part of a Psalms series, coming from a simple vision: turn scripture into music that people will actually listen to. These songs are not intended as a substitute for reading the Bible, but an invitation to further read and explore the Bible. The chorus captures the key message of Psalm 112: “I do not fear bad news, I’m confident, trust in the Lord who cares to be my confidence.” That’s not the denial of bad news. It’s a decision to place your confidence and trust in God.  Look at what David wrote centuries ago in Psalm 112:7–8: “He is not afraid of bad news; his heart is firm, trusting in the Lord. His heart is steady; he will not be afrai...

"Not Far From Us" by Divine Vibes: Stop Searching. Start Reaching.

The search can end right now. The Apostle Paul stood in Athens surrounded by altars and idols — a city full of people reaching toward something they couldn’t name. Among all their shrines, Paul spotted one inscription: “To an unknown God.” That moment became the opening of one of the most powerful declarations in Scripture. The people were already searching. They just didn’t know who they were searching for. “Not Far From Us” is a collaboration between Divine Vibes and House of Purpose. The track takes that same scene and sets it to Afro House and cinematic electronic music. Created directly from Acts 17, the lyrics move like Paul’s speech itself — from observation to revelation. “I found an altar to an unknown God // This God whom you worship without knowing // This is the one I’m telling you about.” Divine Vibes doesn’t just retell the story… he pulls you right into it. What Paul told the Athenians next also applies to each of us today: “Yet he is actually not far from each one of ...

"No Fear" by Raquita: Why Bold Prayer Honors a Good Father

What if bold prayer is exactly what faith requires? Raquita wrote “No Fear” from a reference point that is probably quite familiar for most of us. She had learned to keep her prayers safe and small, and her expectations smaller. Watching hope “from a distance” with these small requests felt safer for her than risking disappointment. In her lyrics, she confesses: “I don’t wanna get my hopes up, so I kept my heart defensive.” Sound familiar? Many believers tend to protect their hearts in the same manner, and often mistake (their) caution for wisdom.  However, Jesus taught us a different approach. He says in Matthew 7:7–8 (ESV), “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.” Notice the boldness and progression in this scripture. Ask. Seek. Knock. Each of these words calls for action, not passivity. Raquita captures this in the chorus: “No fear in my asking, no fear in my praise.” Things changed when she stopped treating God like so...