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'Drawing Me' by dwsyn - A Dance Anthem for the Soul Seeker


'Drawing Me' by dwsyn is an energetic track that reminds you of God’s endless love and the life-changing encounter that follows when you accept Him into your life.

dwsyn - Drawing MeMaybe you are feeling a lost or are wandering through life without a purpose. All it really takes is just one moment, a smile, a kind word, a lyric, or a melody to make you aware of His presence. The message of the song is clear: it doesn't matter how blind you've been to God's work around you, His love is unshakeable and He invites you to see the world the way that He sees it. When you start to see the world through His eyes, you will find a meaningful life that is filled with His grace, where every day is a new beginning.

The song is an invitation to open your heart, let Him in, allow the Holy Spirit to help you grow, and to live in the light of His love. 'Drawing Me' is a song worth playing, especially during those moments when you can use a reminder of who's really by your side. Let 'Drawing Me' by dwsyn be your dance anthem, your heart song, your prayer.

(Related scripture: John 8:12; 2 Corinthians 5:17; James 4:8)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4lCNYEcYfy7TYULm8QRpr7

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ppq4uQ-Z0v8

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