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"You Never Forget Me" by Erica Velasquez: A Reminder That God Never Stops


Erica Velasquez - You Never Forget Me

"You Never Forget Me" by Erica Velasquez is a beautiful reminder that God never stops! God's love for us is relentless. He is faithful to us, even though we turn a deaf ear to Him or even may shout that He doesn't exist! Erica's song comes from her own journey of wrestling with sin, shame, and exhaustion, chasing her own priorities instead of living the life God wanted her to live. Erica shares, "Every day felt heavy, like my faith was weak and I was burning out trying to fix life on my own. I fooled myself into thinking I could do it all alone." Then she cried out to God in prayer. 

The lyrics of this song capture this change: "I was a wreck most of my life // You found me trapped in my disguise." Although she felt lost, the truth is that: "All along you were by my side." In the chorus Erica reminds us: "When I feel I'm drowning // Your grace is safe to breathe in." Even in doubt, His love catches us, "Cuz even when I forget you, you never forget me." 

The bridge echoes Psalm 147:4: "You remember the stars, remember my name // But every wrong you will erase." God knows each of us personally, and He chooses to forgive fully. 

Maybe you're feeling forgotten or overwhelmed… May this song remind you that: "… God never stops fighting for us. Our souls are precious to Him. We are his children, and he will never give up on us. Every day, he gives us new strength and fresh faith so we can choose him"

(Related scripture: Psalm 147:4; Isaiah 43:25; Hebrews 4:16)

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