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'All Things' by Gray Steadman: A Melody of Faith and Fulfillment


Gray Steadman's single 'All Things' is a beautiful song inspired by Philippians 1:6. It speaks about how God is always at work, no matter the circumstances. From the mountain highs to the valley lows, your are in His capable hands (if you let Him). 

Gray Steadman - All ThingsListen to how the lyrics remind you: 'You are faithful to complete what you started in me.' God began a beautiful work in your life, and He won't stop till His masterpiece is complete. Gray describes how the mountains moved and valleys bridged through faith-faith in a God that intervenes as part of His plan and is always there to support us. 

When things happen that we don't understand, we are asked to shift our perspective so we can see how the things that were meant for harm are turned for good. Gray shares that we can make that shift in perspective by seeing life through a lens of faith, where challenges change into stepping stones that help us move closer to our intended glory. 

Give 'All Things' a listen. May this song bring you peace and remind you of God's promise, that He is leading your journey through the depths of trust and to peaks of His assurance.

(Related scripture: Philippians 1:6; Romans 8:28; Jeremiah 32:17)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/481VwI67NMrDfmX1NKjeP0

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Gnah0s7rlo

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