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Dreamers' "World Of Wonder - Live" - A Musical Praise to Jesus


In the live rendition of "World of Wonder," Dreamers describes how it is when your life has been changed by Jesus. Dreamers is the name of the youth movement at Futures Church, near the sunny coast of Australia. "World of Wonder" aligns with the heart of their mission: to inspire the next generation to chase their God dreams.

Dreamers - World Of Wonder - LiveThe message of the song is clear: through Jesus, every day becomes an amazing journey that is filled with possibilities that we could never have anticipated. The lyrics reflect a faith journey that is quite familiar for many Christians, witnessing how battles are won by faith and feeling God's presence in every moment of our lives. A reminder that anything is possible when we have Jesus by our side.

The chorus beautifully sums this up: "I'm living in a world of wonder, every day's a miracle with You. … I'm never getting over the wonder, You're wonderful." Every day is a miracle and is never taken for granted. Witness His daily wonders through the eye of a child, in awe, not trying to explain what happened, just accepting His gift. And in our amazement of His wonders, we praise Him. 

May this song encourage you to see life through the lens of faith and learn to recognize the everyday miracles that come when you walk with Jesus. May you too embrace this world of wonder.

(Related scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:17; Romans 8:28; Ephesians 3:20)

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