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'Good Good Father - Acoustic Version' by Bria Jean: Rediscover Your True Identity


Just in time for Father's Day, Bria Jean has released an acoustic version of the song 'Good Good Father.' She shares: 'From the first time I heard this song, I was struck by how essential it is that we know we are loved by our Father.' Do you remember when you first realized you were fully known and loved, unconditionally? We all have a Heavenly Father who delivers on this promise, and wants nothing more than to be our source of unending goodness and perfect love. Will you let Him into your life? 

Bria Jean - Good Good Father - Acoustic VersionWith nearly 150K views on YouTube, and now available on major streaming platforms, Bria's rendition of this beautiful worship song is touching hearts. The combination of acoustic simplicity and Bria Jean's sincere vocals really brings the message of this song into your soul. For God, we are all precious and valued beyond measure. When you understand whose you are, that's when you'll truly grasp who you are. 

Regardless of whether you're already familiar with the song, or hearing it for the first time, let 'Good Good Father' remind you of the Father's perfect ways and His unconditional love for you. Turn up the volume and let the lyrics reaffirm your identity and worth in Him. May this song (re-)ignite a desire to open your heart to His love and guidance. Are you ready for that refreshing touch of divine truth in your life?

(Related scripture: Zephaniah 3:17; Romans 8:38-39; 1 John 3:1)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6ErL8Rpua0u3p71FrvyGjF

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUk1E3n32yM

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