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Yuin Lu's 'He Is Enough': A Song for Weary Hearts


Yuin Lu's song, 'He Is Enough,' calls out to the weary and burdened, offering comfort and fulfillment that we can only find in Jesus. The lyrics were inspired by Matthew 11:28 and 2 Corinthians 12:9, scriptures that focus on God's provision, love, and peace. 

Yuin Lu - He Is EnoughYuin Lu shares that this song reflects a very personal journey. The key message that Yuin wants to share, as she looks back at 30 years of walking with Jesus, is that there's no better solution to the burdens we carry than to lay them down at Jesus' feet. 

'All you who are hungry, all you who are lost, | Restless, tired, thirsty, won't you come to the cross.' 

Yuin invites you to do the same… seek Jesus, lay down your burdens by letting Him take the lead, and acknowledge that … 'Jesus is indeed the bread of life and the living water - our ultimate satisfaction is found in Him.' 

Yuin continues with the chorus … 'Eat the bread of life, drink the living water, | Rest in His unfailing love. He is enough.' 

'He Is Enough', this truly can't be said enough, and despite the frequent reminders, most will continue to struggle on their own instead of placing their hope in God's promises. So, take a moment today to listen to this song. May it touch your spirit, reminding you of God's unfailing love and encouraging you to renew your faith.

(Related scripture: John 6:35; Matthew 11:28; 2 Corinthians 12:9; Psalm 107:9)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0iShPvJk8qXyR2ALrqFha4

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5v-Uzj4rvc

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