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"Walk In The Blessing" by Yair Levi: Stepping Into God’s Call


"Walk In The Blessing (Lech Lecha)" by Yair Levi is a song of faith, one that is inspired by Abraham's journey when God called him to leave everything that was familiar behind. The song was co-written together with Mike Weaver (Big Daddy Weave) and Todd Smith (Selah), and dives deeper into the Hebrew phrase "Lech Lecha," which means not just "go forth" but also "go to yourself," inviting us to step into our beliefs, way of life, and faith with courage and trust.

Yair Levi - Walk In The Blessing (Lech Lecha)The lyrics recall God's call to Abraham: "Leaving home, everything that I've known / Believing you called me." We should also remember that when we walk in God's blessing, we too will be asked to get out of our comfort zones—"from your land to yourself/from the house of your father." The chorus reassures us that we'll never be alone: "Step out on my own, but I'm not alone / I'm trusting your wisdom to guide me." We're not alone, He is right there with us, and this also makes His promises accessible and real. 

The second verse highlights God's covenant with Abraham—"Father of Nations… through your seed all nations will have the blessing"—a promise that extends to all believers today. This is a song filled with rich biblical roots set to a modern worship melody, a song that encourages us to step boldly into God's plans as we rest in His presence. Go ahead and press play—this one's for you.

(Related scripture: Genesis 12:1; Deuteronomy 30:11-14; Genesis 22:17-18)

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