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

Rhett Walker - Man on the Middle Cross (CCM)

Rhett Walker's CCM song, 'Man on the Middle Cross,' is a powerful reflection on the profound impact of God's grace and mercy. The song was inspired by a sermon by Alistair Begg, focusing on the two men crucified alongside Jesus, and the transformative power of Christ's sacrifice. The lyrics vividly describe the scene of three wooden crosses on a hill, with two sinners on either side of Jesus. The first verse expresses the realization that, at times, we all can relate to the sinners on the crosses—feeling guilty, regretful, and undeserving of God's love and forgiveness. The chorus beautifully captures the experience of both sinners, acknowledging that one has been on the left, filled with guilt and regret, while the other has been on the right, always seeking conflict and thinking forgiveness is beyond reach. The overwhelming theme throughout the song is the recognition of God's grace and mercy, which are not earned or deserved but freely given to all. The br...

"Good Grace / Clean Slate" by Century Worship: Heaven Came Down to Meet You

There is no one like Jesus. That's the key message of "Good Grace / Clean Slate - Live" by Century Worship, and once this truth sinks in, it's hard to shake. The song opens with a question that stops you in your tracks, pulling the essence of Christ's sacrifice right into your life: "Who is God that He would take our place?" Just think about it for a moment... what kind of God steps down from glory to walk the very ground He created and pay the price on your behalf? The answer to this question unfolds throughout the song. This answer talks about this exchange. "Good grace, clean slate // God met me where I was,"  a God who doesn't wait for you to get it together. He came down and paid it all. That's the story. That's the gospel. The bridge declares: "There's never been, never been, anyone like our God." Century Worship isn't asking you to take their word for it... They're inviting you into the moment where th...

"What A Worthy Name (Passion Cover)" by Emmanuel Songsore: A Piano Reflection on the Worthiness of Christ

What happens when 45,000 voices unite to proclaim the worthiness of Jesus? That's the scene from Passion 2026 in Arlington, Texas, where the original version of this beautiful song was sung. Originally released in 2017, "What A Worthy Name" is still very popular, continues to stir hearts, and Emmanuel Songsore's instrumental cover of the song captures that same spirit.  You'll love this beautiful piano cover of the song. As always, Emmanuel adds his signature touch to the song, making it easy to drift away in your mind to one of Passion's concerts and sing along.  As you listen to Emmanuel's piano arrangement, may you reflect on these timeless truths. The hands that "turn the universe surrendered to the Cross." Despite the sin that separated us, Jesus "took the fall once and for all." This salvation that can never be earned; it is given to you and me.  When you feel that your hope has "grown too cold to resurrect," may thi...