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Embrace God's Presence: 'Even Here (In the Waiting)' by Olly Kiff


Olly Kiff has released another touching song called 'Even Here (In the Waiting)'. Olly's recent releases come from moments of utter loneliness. And even in those dark moments of struggle and heartache, this song reminds you that God's presence and love are unwavering and within your reach!

Olly Kiff - Even Here (In the Waiting)Olly has captured those feeling of being lost and surrounded, swamped with anxiousness, and longing for a sign of God's light. He continues to point out that, in these moments of despair and loneliness, you can trust that God is there for you. 'Even here I'll see You move, even here I'll trust in You,' Olly sings.

If you're feeling alone and forgotten, this song will encourage you. Maybe you're just looking for a reminder that God loves you, in any case, this song is a great addition to your playlist.

So, give it a listen. May Olly and Alison Kiff musically remind you that even in the darkest corners of life, God moves, speaks, and brings peace. He is already standing at your door, waiting for you to let Him in. You don't have to be alone.

(Related scripture: Psalm 139:7-10; Isaiah 41:10; Deuteronomy 31:8)

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Olly-kiff-even-here-in-the-waiting-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0eb3z3apbh17a3xJJG2EG5

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iw0VxEeLR-Y

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