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'Let It Be You' by JML Worship - Reflecting Jesus in Life’s Dance


The tender echoes of JML Worship's 'Let It Be You' reveal a melodic tribute that touches the deepest cords of faith and love. This song was inspired by the heartache of losing a dearly-loved sister, a woman of selfless love and nurturing spirit. The song holds the promise that even in the darkest moments of life, God's message of hope can shine through us.

JML Worship - Let It Be YouAs you follow the song's journey, you can't help but feel wrapped up in the artist's tapestry of conviction and compassion. Life, with its 'jagged edges,' can frequently detract from God, but this song serves as a simple yet powerful prayer: may our actions reflect the image of the One who 'loved the world and gave His son.'

The chorus—a plea for Christ to be the driving force behind every move, praise, and step—is a powerful statement that our desire is not to stand out, but to allow God to shine through us so that 'everybody sees' His love. This song is a declaration of dedication, gently stirring the pot of our overly self-centered lives.

Allow yourself to be moved while listening to 'Let It Be You'. Allow it to challenge you. Allow it to change you. This song reflects what it means to live a life of service to others, one that echoes Jesus' sacrificial love.

So, take a moment, press play, and allow yourself to see, hear, and feel Him.

(Related scripture: Galatians 2:20; John 3:16; Matthew 5:16)

Connect with JML Worship

  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3Zg0LPUBZ273AZBhD0JcJ4


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4Ut2z0OgXNhelm9J0Z49ty

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BB03k0lEcOI

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

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