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'Holy Spirit Lead' by The Two Fake Blondes: Finding God's Presence in Every Beat


It can often feel like the world is spinning out of control. Chaos, extreme political developments, violence, stabbings, shootings, war, disasters, financial crises-everything is being dumped on us from all angles. To make it worse, we start to believe that we need to keep track of what is going on-the fear of missing out (FOMO). Songs like 'Holy Spirit Lead' by The Two Fake Blondes remind us to stop, take a deep breath, and lean into God's love. With their electrifying dance beats and heartfelt lyrics, this dynamic duo invites us to a place of rest where surrendering to God is rewarded with a peaceful and liberating feeling.

The Two Fake Blondes - Holy Spirit LeadThe song 'Holy Spirit Lead' is a prayer set to music. Every beat is a harmonious call to everyone who is feeling lost or stressed, reminding us that we are never alone. The words, 'Let my lips declare your glory, Let my heart soak in your word,' express our soul's deepest longing for God's guidance and touch. 

The journey that The Two Fake Blondes went through to make this song is similar to the song's message. This song shifts from an acoustic piece to a dance track, demonstrating how our spiritual lives change throughout the journey - beginning in one state of mind… growing and developing as we go, and ultimately surrendering to something much greater - 'Holy Spirit lead us.'

If you're looking for a sign, a nudge, or just a moment of peace, listen to 'Holy Spirit Lead'. The song isn't about finding comfort; it's about finding a way back to the One who truly loves us. Let this song be a companion on your journey and act as a gentle reminder that every heartbeat and breath is an invitation to let go and let God lead.

(Related scripture: Psalm 143:10; John 16:13; Psalm 73:25-26)

Connect with The Two Fake Blondes

  • Website: https://www.thetwofakeblondes.com/
  • Instagram: https://instagram.com/thetwofakeblondes
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  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4Cie0MuOPLFZCYJFgf8aYi
  • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaD60iB8NKlWZOonRJl0nZQ
  • Twitter: https://twitter.com/the2fakeblondes


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3qjqGhv5KUL9sY8sYKp3fH

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

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

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