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'You're Good To Me' from Kerlyne Liberus: Musical Testament of God's Goodness


You're Good To Me,' a touching Gospel song by Kerlyne Liberus, will take you on a sacred journey of gratitude. Liberus infuses the lyrics with a strong undercurrent of reverence as she opens her heart to God's faithfulness. She invites us all to join her in this celebration of divine kindness and mercy through her passionate melody.

Kerlyne Liberus - You're Good To Me'You're Good To Me' moves from tremulous whispers of personal reflection to roaring declarations of God's goodness. There's a distinct rhythm here, like a soothing lullaby woven with threads of faith, grace, and gratitude. Her expressive vocals envelop us in a warm embrace, a comforting reminder of God's radiant goodness that exceeds our comprehension.

The song shows how the development of our identities is a combination of divine grace and our individual efforts. Listening to it not only offers satisfaction, but it also takes you to a place where gratitude meets faith, resulting in this divine ballad of thankfulness to our Heavenly Father.

Every heart that recognizes God's love responds to this call. I wish for everyone to welcome this lovely melody into their lives, to come and express their gratitude - gratitude that makes the heavens rejoice, gratitude that strengthens our relationship with God. Immerse yourself in the music and let Kerlyne Liberus' 'You're Good To Me' lift your spirits!

(Related scripture: Psalm 107:1; Ephesians 2:8; Lamentations 3:22-23)

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

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-23fzMiDrRc

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