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'He's The Light, He's The Lamb' by Robby Robinson and Sara Niemietz: Finding Your Anchor in a Turbulent World


Life is full of twists and turns. Have you ever wished you had an anchor, someone steady to help you through the dark times? Then listen to 'He's The Light, He's The Lamb,' an infectious and poignant song. This new Christian song by Robby Robinson and Sara Niemietz beautifully shows Jesus as the Light of the World, the Word made flesh who tells the truth, and the sacrificial Lamb who sets us free.

Robby Robinson and Sara Niemietz - He's The Light, He's The LambThe song boldly proclaims that 'The Light of Christ has come into the world!' Its message is joyful and universal, cutting across time and space. This new song from Robby's Records has the soulful energy of musical legends like Michael McDonald, Lauran Daigle, Frankie Valli, and Aretha Franklin. It's like an amazing mashup from the depths of heaven.

When the challenges in life seem like they might undermine your faith, listening to the lyrics to 'He's the Light, He's the Lamb' will lift your spirit, reconnect you to God, and gently remind you of how faith can change your life. As you listen to song, feel the honest emotions they are sharing. Remember that Jesus is the Light that guides you and He is the Lamb that lovingly redeems you.

As the world around us changes, don't miss out on the comfort and hope that come from having a relationship with God. God encourages you to grow in your faith, find comfort in Him. Get closer to Jesus by letting 'He's the Light, He's the Lamb' into your heart and home today.

(Related scripture: John 8:12; John 1:14; John 3:16)

Connect with Robby Robinson and Sara Niemietz

Robby Robinson:

  • Website: https://www.RobbyRobinsonMusic.com
  • Label: https://www.robbyrobinsonmusic.com/robbys-records.html
  • Instagram: https://instagram.com/robbyrobinsonmusic/
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robbyrobinson88
  • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/robbyrobinsonmusic
  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2jXkSIFT6HWupeUlcDyQ2b

Sara Niemietz:
  • Patreon: https//www.patreon.com/saraniemietz
  • Website: https//www.saraniemietz.com
  • Facebook: https//www.facebook.com/saraniemietzmusic
  • Instagram: https//www.instagram.com/sarapalooza
  • Twitter: https//www.twitter.com/saraniemietz


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6Pgi23nbaxKJH42t5LBA79

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYCrRA0CxCs

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

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