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'Shammah' by Uniekgrace: Reconnecting with God, who is always there


Sometimes, in the middle of all the chaos of everyday life, we lose touch with God. It's easy to get caught in the routine of daily life, or even when we are doing what we believe is 'God's work.' Before we know it, we feel like we're wandering aimlessly. The lyrics in Uniekgrace's song 'Shammah' take us back to the basics, to a place where God loves and guides us.

Uniekgrace - Shammah'Shammah' means 'Jehovah is there,' and the inspiration for the song comes from Isaiah 41:10, a scripture full of promise and hope. The truth that God is always with us, even when we don't feel it, that's what this song's melody and words remind us of. The chorus says over and over, 'No more tears, no more fear, I am no longer bound to sin.' It's an important message that tells us that when we make a conscious commitment to stay tuned to God, all of our fears and doubts will go away—that's the miracle of being in His presence.

The lyrics, 'You are the light that shines so bright, you're the wind to my sail,' are an irresistible call to let go of our burdens and to live by His word and unwavering promise.

Oftentimes Christian music is more than just entertainment; it can meet us where we are and inspire us to grow. Listen to 'Shammah.' It may reveal something profound that you didn't realize has always been there: God's comforting and guiding presence.

(Related scripture: Isaiah 41:10; John 8:12; 2 Corinthians 1:3-4)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2Izy2ruM1bnHsEMqPhehyz

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W69Aot9AT9k

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