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'Joy Of The Lord' by 29:11 Worship - A Melody of Hope and Joy


29:11 Worship has outdone themselves with 'Joy Of The Lord,' a song that's as heartfelt as it is uplifting. According to Avery Chisenski, the band couldn't help but smile as they sang it, hoping it would spread the same joy to anyone who listens. And honestly, it's hard not to catch that joy. 

29:11 Worship - Joy Of The LordThe song is about finding strength and joy in the Lord's presence, seeing His hand in everything such as in promises that have been kept and paths prepared for us in tough times. When life seems to have you out of balance, then 'Joy Of The Lord' is a beautiful reminder that our strength doesn't come from the chaos around us but from our joy in the Lord. 

So, if you're looking for a light in the midst of life's darkness or just need a boost to lift your hands in worship, may this song give you a gentle nudge. Give 'Joy Of The Lord' a listen. Let its melody and words remind you that no matter what, His joy can be your strength, too.

(Related scripture: Nehemiah 8:10; Psalm 28:7; Isaiah 61:10)

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

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

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