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Chelsea Chaisson's 'Out There (Eros)' - Echoing God's Eternal Embrace


In the Christian music genres you have songs that gently nudge your heart back toward God's unchanging love, and then there are songs, like 'Out There' by Chelsea Chaisson, that pull you into a heartfelt embrace, and remind you of God's unfailing love. 'Out There' is a holy whisper to anyone who feels that God is far away, a soft message that reminds you that God is constantly present in your life.

Chelsea Chaisson - Out There (Eros)Chelsea Chaisson sings about the essence of God's love - unwavering, unconditional, and always reaching out, even when we feel lost or distracted by all of the chaos around us. The lyrics remind us of the times when we looked up at the night sky, thinking about our place in life, feeling a mix of wonder and loneliness. The song is like a beacon, reassuring us that we're never really alone.

God, in His infinite love, isn't watching us from a distance. He actively comes to us, longing for us to turn our faces back to Him, to listen to His voice instead of the distractions of our daily lives. 'Out There' is an invitation to rediscover God's love, to see it at work in our daily lives, in the stars, in the singing of birds, and in the depths of our own hearts.

Chelsea’s song is a musical prayer, a declaration that even when we are drifting away, God’s love doesn’t give up. As the song unfolds, it gives us a deeper understanding of God’s ceaseless love and grace. The lyrics encourage us to return to His open arms, where we will find ourselves unconditionally loved and accepted. 
 
Take a few minutes and listen to ‘Out There’ by Chelsea Chaisson. Let it wash over you, rekindle your spirit, and remind you of the God who knows you and loves you, now and always.

(Related scripture: Jeremiah 31:3; Romans 8:38-39; Revelation 3:20)

Connect with Chelsea Chaisson

  • Instagram: https://instagram.com/chelseachaisson_music/
  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/59S3jYFsd1q7VmZVtRrNgv
  • Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/chelseachaisson
  • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@chelseachaisson_music


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7mngXMWIpxsP9ceQiIQIDR

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbFihFFk5dA

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

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