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'Worship Through It' by Tasha Layton: Singing Praises in the Storm


Tasha Layton's latest hit, 'Worship Through It' has already received so many streams, and possibly you have already heard it on the radio. This song is such a heart-stirring encouragement, urging us to remain steadfast in our praises to God, especially when the going gets tough. Hence the song title: 'Worship Through It'. The essence is simple, but still so challenging… worship while you are going through tough times, when He can still help you through it all, and worship when all is well. 

Tasha Layton - Worship Through ItTasha shares that she felt so much joy while bringing this project to life, and she hopes it will bless many. The song reminds us of God's ongoing faithfulness and encourages us to look beyond our troubles. Entrust your troubles into His capable hands. 

My favorite part of the lyrics is Tasha's bold declaration of faith : 'I know my God can do it, so I'm gonna worship through it'. This song is about making a choice to see your struggles through the lens of God's strength and not your own limitations. 

If you're in need of a little uplifting or if your faith could use a boost, give 'Worship Through It' a listen. It's more than a song; it's a spiritual lifeline, reminding you of the power of worship in every season of life.

(Related scripture: 2 Chronicles 20:22; Philippians 4:6-7; Psalm 42:5)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0WE0lN2uFCg4ojyO2ryq9I

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBeivKtQ0RM

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