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'Will You Listen' by Eyricka Avila: A Call to Hear Beyond the Noise


Have you ever felt as if the world is just too loud, and you wish that there was a pause button to silence the noise? 'Will You Listen' by Eyricka Avila might just be a song that helps you find the pause button. The song is a gentle whisper that invites you to slow down and listen to what God has to say. 

Eyricka Avila - Will You ListenImagine that you are looking over your schedule for the day, having back-to-back meetings and appointments, and your to-do list is getting longer by the minute… and then you notice this song playing. It's like God's is using Eyricka's voice to reach out to you, asking if you're ready to listen and to follow His Spirit. It's not just about passive listening. It's a call to action, an invitation to move where the Spirit leads you, and to find joy and energy in His divine direction. 

So, what's in this for you? A moment of quiet, a break from the daily hustle and bustle, and a chance to reconnect with what's truly important… your connection with God. We're not asked to go through the motions! We've seen how Jesus responded to the Pharisees, who went through motions. He is asking us to listen, move with purpose, and follow His voice. 'Will You Listen' is a great soundtrack for that journey. 

Give it a listen. Allow it to cut through the noise. Who knows? It might just change the way that you see your day, drawing you closer to God, one note at a time.

PS: In case were wondering, the song was written by Pastor Ruben Junior Mojar-Hernani.

(Related scripture: Jeremiah 33:3; Revelation 3:20; 1 John 2:27)

Lyrics:

https://genius.com/Eyricka-avila-will-you-listen-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5D0Y6M6PQpCto39VOKh9FH

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8Vw6Dv7n00

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