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Nicole Spowart’s 'For the Lord is Good': A Call to Celebrate God’s Unwavering Love


Have you had the chance to listen to Nicole Spowart's latest song, 'For the Lord is Good'? It's a song that wraps up God's endless goodness in a beautiful melody. The message? Clear and powerful - God's unmatched mercy, love, and faithfulness are reasons to celebrate and sing about, no matter the season we're in. 

Nicole Spowart - For the Lord is GoodThis song is a source of comfort by reminding us that we're never really alone. It tells us that embracing God's presence is what keeps us safe, no matter what we are going through, because '… the Lord is Good'

As Christians, this song is a call to unity. It's an invitation to acknowledging and sharing the wonders of His love that we find in our lives and in the lives of the people around us. It's about singing His praises with others, through the storms and the calm. The chorus is like a reassuring hug that confirms the decision we make to let God be our way forward. 

Go ahead and give the song a listen. Let Nicole Spowart's soothing voice and her message connect you with the joy and assurance that can only be found in His goodness. For God's love remains steadfast through every phase of life and in every moment.

(Related scripture: Psalm 34:1; Psalm 106:1; Psalm 136:1)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7y6WlnVZo57VNtiJ796O09

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

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