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Celebrating God's Grace: A Look at Bob Vogel's "The Wonders of His Love"


Bob Vogel's latest song, "The Wonders of His Love," is a heartwarming testament to God's endless grace. Bob shared that this song is what you'd call a "song in the night," just like what is spoken of in Psalm 42:8. This song "came" to Bob in the quiet of the night. He woke up with the song more or less spilling onto the page, and the final result is this divine melody. Bob had recently been listening to pastor Jacob Prince speak about how God's grace has been given to us through Jesus. 

Bob Vogel - The Wonders of His LoveThe lyrics are a beautiful reminder of the Lord's healing, forgiveness, and mercy. Bob sings of God's endless and patient love, a love that redeems us, fills us with good, and sets us back on track each and every time. Yes, we are blessed with a patient God, a Heavely Father that often watches us fall flat on our face, feeling the pain like every parent would, and is there to pick us back up again. His love is so great that we can fully rely on His support, until that day when we may literally fall into His loving embrace. Bob uses the imagery of rising on an eagle's wings, echoing Isaiah 40:31, and the celebration of the reign of our Lord and King. 

"The Wonders of His Love" is a powerful call to recognize His mercy, free ourselves from sins (with His help), and fill our hearts with endless songs of praise. May this song uplift you and inspire gratitude and worship in your heart wherever you are.

(Related scripture: Psalm 103:2-5; Isaiah 40:31; Psalm 103:11-12)

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