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"Back to Life" by Taylor Charmayne – Finding Strength When You’re Running Empty


"Back to Life" by Taylor Charmayne is a song of strength, redemption, and faithfulness. Taylor Charmayne had what she calls a "Damascus moment", a moment where she realized that her music wasn't in line with God's plan for her life. She was a rising star in secular pop at that time, and she turned away from the fame and the record deals to give her life back to Christ.

Taylor Charmayne - Back to LifeThe lyrics describe the change, "I've been feeling like I'm on E," she sings, describing her struggle. But she knew He was with her, even when she couldn't see His hand. “What’s Goliath to a stone when you with me?”

The chorus is full of thankfulness and reminds us that God is always there: “You always show up on time… every time I lost my fight, you brought me right back to life.” 

This song isn't about being perfect; it's all about trust. It's about healing and knowing that God has prepared a way, regardless of how tough things may seem. If you feel like you're on "E" and need a spiritual boost to keep going, may this song get you on your way and remind you of the power of faith. Enjoy!

(Related scripture: Psalm 34:17-18; Isaiah 40:31; Romans 8:28)

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