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Grace Gonzalez's "Red Sea" – Faith and Miracles


Grace Gonzalez's debut single "Red Sea" is a refreshing message of steadfast faith and heavenly intervention while facing some of life's toughest challenges. The song was inspired by the story of Mozes' parting of the Red Sea. Grace uses this story to remind us that God is always at work, even when we can't see it. 

Grace Gonzalez - Red SeaIn "Red Sea," it becomes clear how important it is to trust in God's timing and to never underestimate what He can do. Grace cleaverly brings the essence of the song back into the here and now, singing with conviction about moments when we feel desperate and our trials seem totally undoable, and still firmly believing that God's provision is always near. With lines like "the Red Sea will be parted, these loaves will multiply," she describes God's ability to make the impossible possible. That is the God who is ready to make the impossible possible in your life as well. 

Created in Nashville and enriched with Grace's soulful voice, this song reaches out to your heart to uplift and inspire. May this faith-filled song boost your hope and give you the assurance that God's mighty hand is at work in your life.

(Related scripture: Exodus 14:21; Matthew 17:20; John 6:11)

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