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Finding Grace in Every Fall - Dive into '100X (Live At The Heights)' by Red Letter Society


There are days when it feels like you're taking two steps forward only to take three steps back. That's the heartbeat of '100X' (100 times) by Red Letter Society. This rendition was recorded Live, at The Heights. The lyrics and melody is a 3-in-1 song 😀, as in a prayer, confession, and a declaration rolled into one. I love the raw energy and authenticity of this song, and believe it will draw you into a moment of self-reflection and worship. 

Red Letter Society - 100X (Live At The Heights)'100X' is about your walks with God - those moments of doubt where you start to question if He loves you, especially when you feel that you're at your lowest. If you were to take away only one message from this song, I pray it would be: 'Yes, God's grace still covers you, and He is there to help you back up each time you fall.' How comforting is that? I see each verse as an invitation to walk in His ways, to number your days, and most importantly, to trust in His grace - even when doubt tries to cloud your faith. 

As a Christian, you're on a journey where falling isn't the end - it isn't failure - it's part of the process. God's grace isn't just a safety net; it's the very foundation that we build on - our safe haven. The song encourages you to get back up on your feet, and praise even in uncertainty because God's grace has you, ready to receive you with open arms even if it is more than the hundredth time. 

I pray that this song will remind you that no fall is too great, no doubt too deep, and that God's grace can't reach and embrace you in love and forgiveness.

(Related scripture: Psalm 90:12; Lamentations 3:22-23; 2 Corinthians 12:9 (NIV))

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5deqpyRayAZ5bqpU88G8Uf

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwMQlAO336I

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