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KellyMarie released a touching new song called "Don't Offend the Room."


KellyMarie's latest ballad, "Don't Offend the Room," is a touching message to anyone who is fatherless and those who feel misunderstood or rejected. This song gives you an idea about the struggles of vulnerable children who, just as everyone else, long for love and acceptance. 

KellyMarie - Don't Offend The RoomThe lyrics alternate between the harsh judgments that 'outsiders' can make and the innocent voices of children. KellyMarie included a children's choir in this recording to enhance this emotional contrast, and I must admit that this does sharpen the contrast even more for me. 

"Don't Offend the Room" is an effective reminder that everyone deserves love, acceptance, and compassion. And when you think about this song, it also highlights the hope we may find in Christ. It's with lines like "Consider Jesus and His love for us" that KellyMarie encourages us to remember God's promises and urges us to embrace those who are suffering in silence. We are all children of God! 

May this song remind you of the endless love and peace that we find in our Heavenly Father. May it also move you to show compassion and love to the people around you.

(Related scripture: Matthew 11:28; Psalm 68:5; James 1:27)

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