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'Free' by Thoughts and Notions: Being Freed Through His Grace


'Free' by Thoughts And Notions is a feel good song that celebrates one’s freedom from all the problems and anxieties in life, thanks to unwavering faith and Jesus' love. It's a joyous call to embrace life, united in faith and be freed by His grace. Through His grace we may look forward to a bright day ahead, wrapped with Love and Faith. Why? Because you knew that you have lived a life in faith, and you’ve got Jesus Christ to thank for that!

Thoughts And Notions - FreeThis is the final output of the band, before this chapter is closed. This is the last line up of Thoughts And Notions, and is seen by the band as their strongest, for which they deserve a final bow with the release of this song.

“FREE” was actually recorded 15 years ago, but it didn’t make it to the band’s final cut for their sophomore album “Love, Faith, Hope, and Redemption”. It is now coming off the shelf after 15 years. Interesting timing... the first album 'Love, Faith, Hope, and Redemption'... and ending their journey with 'Free', the freedom that we all hope have when our own journey ends. Thoughts And Notions latest release has made it to Spotify’s prestigious editorial playlist!

(Related scripture: John 8:36; 2 Corinthians 3:17; Psalm 118:5)

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Thoughts-and-notions-free-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0CPiNbInTuDjrv3kbP1S1V

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

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