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Luke Johns Remix of Broken Chalice's "Fallen Walls": Tearing Down Walls With His Power


Luke John created a great remix of "Fallen Walls" by Broken Chalice. This remix stays true to the original message of faith and triumph. The backstory of the song explains that we need to look beyond the lies and fear, because there is always hope. "The situation in front of you isn't the end of the story," because God's power shatters every barrier! 

Broken Chalice - Fallen Walls - Luke Johns RemixThe song describes those inner battles that keep us awake at night, "I lie awake with my mistakes // Convinced the battle's done." Doubt creeps into our lives, and it tends to grow out of proportion, unchecked, "But just in time, Lord, you remind // My battered heart to say." The victory is already decided, it's just that the enemy doesn't realize it yet, "Tell that to the fallen walls // Around my enemy's camp."

And if we still have doubts, we are given more examples where God made the impossible possible, "the giant lion // Dead by a shepherd's hand" and "the stone // That tried to keep him in his tomb." You see, faith overcomes even the toughest battles! "Face to face with my accuser // Throwing stones at me to try and tear me down," she sings, and adds, "I'm shielded by His promise." 

The lyrics and the energy of the track dare us to abandon defeat and choose unwavering trust in God. No deception or fear is mightier than God! 

Enjoy the energy, listen to Broken Chalice's message, and celebrate that every challenge eventually will fall to His power. May this song encourage you to stand firm and take His lead to victories that blossom with endless grace.

(Related scripture: Joshua 6:20; 1 Samuel 17:50; Revelation 12:11)

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