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"Your Love is All I Need" by SongLab: Resting in His Sufficiency


"Your Love is All I Need" by SongLab is a beautiful song that was written and recorded in community during SongLab's latest worship gathering. It's a song that captures the simplicity and depth of God's unchanging love. The backstory explains it as both a personal declaration and a corporate invitation to trust in His sufficiency, no matter what comes on our path. It reminds us that His love never runs out, regardless of our actions, even when we have our (moments of) doubts or lose sight of His promises.

SongLab - your love is all i needWe love the truth that SongLab shares in these lines: "In the valley of decision when I haven't got a vision // Your love is all I need." Whether in confusion, fulfillment, or gratitude, the message reminds us that He is a constant in our lives and that His care is more than enough. Lines like "Could it really be that simple? // I don't have to strive," they almost sound like it's too good to be true… but that is according to our way of thinking. His love and grace for us is a fact. He paid a huge price so we could be free and rest in His presence. Nothing else compares to His endless affection! "Your love is all I need."

We're confident that you too will enjoy listening to this song during personal devotion or Sunday morning worship. May this song remind you He's always enough and offers you peace amid life's chaos.

(Related scripture: Psalm 23:1-3; Jeremiah 31:3; Matthew 6:33)

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