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Sara Niemietz and Robby Robinson’s “Unto Us” – A Soulful Christmas Anthem


Sara Niemietz and Robby Robinson - Unto Us

Sara Niemietz and Robby Robinson's latest release, "Unto Us," just dropped. It's a song that captures the real reason for the season. Yes, it is about a huge gift… but not the kind of gift that you and I are capable of giving. "Unto Us" is about the greatest gift of all, the divine gift of Jesus, and what this gift really means. Christmas is such a special season, especially if you appreciate what we're really celebrating! Sara Niemietz and Robby Robinson invite us to join as they musically celebrate the deep hope, love, and peace that His birth has brought to us. A celebration where we may reflect on Isaiah's prophecy and the fulfillment of God's promise in the birth of Christ. 

With lines like "Unto us, Heaven's gift of hope" and "Emmanuel, God with us," we may feel the warmth and joy of God's love right in the middle of life's challenges. It's about accepting the "Peace" that the angels announced and knowing that it is our Savior, who once was humbly wrapped in swaddling clothes, that brings light, salvation, and purpose to our lives. 

May this song encourage you to surrender your heart to Him, sing Hallelujah to the newborn King, and spread His light to the world around you through everything you do!

(Related scripture: Isaiah 9:6; Matthew 1:23; Luke 2:10-11)

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