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'Love Poured Out' by Alverlis: Trust and Rest in the Arms of God


Alverlis' song 'Love Poured Out' is a song that pulls me back into my reality, a life where I know that I can count on the boundless love that God has for me / you / each of us. A beautiful song filled with a message of trust and unconditional grace, reminding me to acknowledge that with God, I'm never alone.

Alverlis - Love Poured OutThe lyrics are a reminder that everyone can find peace and security in the vastness of God's mercy and love., a love we you can count on, regardless of the uncertainties life is throwing at us. Listen to the chorus, as Alverlis declares God’s commitment to us, 'Your love poured out, your mercy restoring, You draw me to you, remind me you’re for me.'

Imagine accepting His truth into your life, allowing God’s love to fill and free you. “Love Poured Out” is an invitation to personally experience rest in His arms, and to place your trust in the one who adores you infinitely.

Do yourself a favor and give this song a listen. This is a song about your struggles, doubts, and dreams. It's a wonderful companion for any time and situation during the day, and gently reminding you of the peace and security that can only be found in God's love.

(Related scripture: Romans 5:8; 1 John 4:16; Ephesians 2:4-5)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2a3VJ3jl0G4KPD6lpPa6T4

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU6j9LrS-fM

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