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Elijah Lane's 'Child of Mine' - A Song of Promise and Hope


Elijah Lane's debut Christian release, 'Child of Mine,' is a song that you NEED to hear. Based on God's covenant to Abraham about descendants more numerous than the stars, this song leads you to reflect on the incredible love God has for His children.

elijah lane - Child of MineElijah Lane beautifully captures the intimacy that one may feel in their relationship with God. Lines like, 'Oh child of mine, in my name you’ll see great wonders,' are such a beautiful reminder of the blessing God has in store for us. Those stars in the night? They're not just distant lights; they're God's innumerable lanterns that are guiding us through life.

Are you feeling tiered from life's wanderings? Well, you’re not alone. Elijah Lane’s lyrics speak directly to the heart. 'Oh how you weary from your wandering, those tired eyes constantly filled with hope and longing.' It’s okay to feel tired and to long for a rest. Elijah reminds you that your true home and ultimate rest is with God.

'Child of Mine' also touches on our deep yearning to belong to a family, just as Abraham did. The song reassures us that God’s promises are always kept. And through you, the world will be blessed.

So give 'Child of Mine' a listen. Let it fill your heart with the love and promises of our faithful God.

(Related scripture: Genesis 15:5; Isaiah 40:29-31; 2 Corinthians 1:20)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4PmHW8n5ru4sZ69qph1CMK

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIAMXAF-EI8

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