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'Invisible Wings' by Jeff Adell: Finding Freedom on Grace's Wings


Life's journey often feels rough and full of challenges that cause us to wonder about the meaning of life as well as who we are. We try hard to be free and feel like we belong, but we always fall short. As Christians, though, we know that only God's grace can change people for the better.

Jeff Adell - Invisible WingsJeff Adell's song 'Invisible Wings' does a beautiful job of showing how grace can come down at any time to lift us out of brokenness and set us on a journey of hope . The song tells the story of two friends who are having a hard time finding their way. It shows how 'the mystery of God's grace' takes us 'high on invisible wings' in the blink of an eye . Once filled with grace, we set out on a life-changing journey of freedom and purpose.

Grace frees us from the chains of failure and regret that bind us to the darkest parts of our past. On grace's wings, we can get out of the shadows and find our identity as God's beloved children. From pointless striving, our lives become a journey of faith.

Grace gives us the strength to keep going, even when the world reminds us of where we've been. Because God loves us, we don't have to fear challenges or critics. We've been lifted to new heights and filled with God's purpose to continue on this journey.

It's hard to explain how grace can change lives, but the results can be seen and felt. Once lost and afraid, we now fly on invisible wings. The chains of the past are broken. As we travel light to our eternal home, a new song of freedom and joy fills our hearts.

As you listen to this song, think about how God's grace has changed your journey and led you out of darkness. You were once lost, but now you're found. You used to be bound, but now you fly on invisible wings. Grace has brought you into the light and given you a new song. May the mystery of grace fill your heart with gratitude.

(Related scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:17; Psalm 91:4; 1 John 4:19)

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Jeff-adell-invisible-wings-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3Y07lfUXO95BKyAMcu7Dvy

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5iEaw9yKVg

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