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'All On The Line' by Samona: The Melody of Fearless Faith


Samona's song 'All On The Line' is about her faith journey. A journey of learning to surrender to God's unconditional love and that building a relationship with God results in fearless strength to face and overcome life's challenges. 

Samona - All On The LineImagine walking across a tightrope. With the proper guidance, practice, and determination, we learn to move forward with confidence. Our confidence comes from knowing that we have a masterful 'Coach' by our side, who supports us with every step we take. Despite our blurred vision, we learn to maintain determination and balance. We know that God loves us and that every step is part of His master plan. Samona keeps the song real by beautifully combining faith, fear, love, and dedication into the lyrics. 

May this song give you comfort, fearlessness, and strength whenever life feels uncertain or fear pops up. Listen as Samona sings about the comfort she receives through God's endless love and how she finds strength to endure by fearlessly laying everything before Him. May this song inspire you to put everything 'All On The Line' for God's love, a love that miraculously endures time and circumstance.

(Related scripture: Mark 12:30; Jeremiah 29:13; Romans 8:38-39)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0NWGTHJsgUI6G1yCabPsFM

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoZb0NbcYqQ

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