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'You're Beautiful' by The Rock Music: Seeing Creation Through the Eyes of Praise


'You're Beautiful' by The Rock Music is a worship anthem that stirs up a beautiful feeling. It's like the awesome feeling I get when I'm sitting on the beach to watch the sun come up on the horizon. That is what this song also does for me. It leads my thoughts to recognizing God's hand in the mundane, His majesty in the cosmos, and a feeling a tremendous gratitude for His sacrifice on the cross.

The Rock Music - You're BeautifulThe song invites you to see God's artwork in the break of day, feel His power in the silent watch of the night sky, and experience His love throughout your life. It's everywhere, and also very personal, and you're right at the heart of it. When the music swells, it's almost as if it is lifting you up so you can see your own life reflected in these divine moments, and it creates a subtle longing for a joyful reunion on eternity's shore.

The key message is to be more aware of His beauty around you, because this awareness cements your faith, helps you find peace in life's chaos, and renews your hope and longing for what's to come. So go ahead and listen, reflect, and let your heart be drawn to the beauty that is Jesus.

(Related scripture: Psalm 19:1; Philippians 2:8-9; Revelation 21:4)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7xv1Op88nLgSYSjajWadl1

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

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