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Embrace God's Unfailing Love with Tania G's 'Faithfulness'


New and yet familiar-that is the first that comes to mind with Tania G's song 'Faithfulness'. A new and refreshing melody with lyrics that were inspired by the nearly 100-year-old hymn 'Great is Thy Faithfulness'. A song that reminds us of God's constant love and presence in our lives. 

Tania G - FaithfulnessGod is faithful, no matter what we are going through, regardless if when we can't see or feel it. 'Summer and winter and springtime and harvest, join with nature singing out… Reflecting your mercy and love.' God's love remains constant. 

Two incredibly comforting lines in the song are: 'Morning by morning new mercies I see. All I've needed your hand has provided'. God always meets our needs, even ones we aren't aware of yet, and every morning He shows us new mercies. This is not just a biblical promise, but a certainty for many.

Tania G continues, as she sings of forgiveness and peace that endures, 'Forgiveness of sins and a peace that endures. Your presence to lead and to guide.' Look around you… in a world that is filled with uncertainty, God offers hope, and these lyrics offer an encouragement that God's guidance is always available to us. 

Don't miss out on a song that perfectly captures the essence of God's faithfulness. May this song be a reminder that you're never alone and that He is ready to embrace you with His love… if you open the door and let Him into your life. Take a few minutes today to listen to this song. We're confident that you will enjoy it!

(Related scripture: Lamentations 3:22-23; Psalm 36:5; Matthew 6:31-33)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7BOFKbiCEcLkJMHTLElgre

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlnSBXK9GiQ

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