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"Emmanuel (God Is With Us)" by Arnex Imoebe: A Reminder of God's Constant Companionship


"Emmanuel (God Is With Us)" by Arnex Imoebe reminds us that God is constantly present in our lives. Arnex delivers a message of hope and fearlessness with contemporary gospel influences. The first line of the song quotes Romans 8:31: "If God be for me, who can be against me?" It's the theme that runs through the entire song and encourages us to seriously think about our own faith and the strength it gives us.

Arnex - Emmanuel (God Is With Us)Arnex declares that we have a God who is always with us, no matter the circumstances, no matter how far we have drifted off His course for us, "He goes before us, and behind us, all around us." Whether it's "through the night, through the day, through the storms, and the rains," Arnex assures us that we're never alone.

The chorus repeats, "Emmanuel, God is with me." The bridge elaborates on the courage and determination that God's presence gives us, "I'm not afraid… Nothing can stop me now."

Arnex's soulful vocals and the dynamic production are a pleasure to listen to, and even more important… they encourage you to embrace your faith and face all of life's challenges head-on. You can't lose with God by your side!

(Related scripture: Romans 8:31; Psalm 23:4; Isaiah 41:10; Matthew 28:20)

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