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Arcadia Worship’s New Song "Look to You" Inspires Trust in God


Arcadia Worship's song 'Look to You,' is the final single from their MIXTAPE 01 project. Arcadia Worship is on a mission with this song - to encourage you to worship throughout each day. Worship isn't something that only happens inside church walls. You can worship God on your drive to work, during a neighborhood stroll, or while cooking dinner. Worship God and see Him in everything throughout your day. 

Arcadia Worship - look to you'Look to You' invites you to shift your burdens to God. When you feel weighed down, start shifting! Learn to accept that God is an expert at lifting burdens, but you need to start by placing it in His hands. 'Been carrying the world, turns out it's too heavy for me. I'll place it in Your hands and let You do the heavy lifting.' 

When you're caught up in your everyday hustle, take a moment to look to God. These moments also help to remember that you don't have to carry everything on your own. 'I don't wanna do a thing without Your presence following,' an encouragement to recognize that God has prepared a way and is supporting you with every step. 

The chorus contains a familiar declaration: 'Where oh where does my help come from? I look to You.' It can't be said enoughfix your eyes on God's beauty and glory, even in your most chaotic times. 

Are you feeling tired or overwhelmed? Maybe you just need a booster to help you keep the right focus. Take a break and listen to 'Look to You.' May this song help you focus solely on the Lord and let your earthly worries fade away.

(Related scripture: Psalm 121:1-2; Isaiah 41:10; Matthew 11:28-30)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2jYv0aWtilQtbvy3BRWjaa

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-Yk8jinyCM

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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