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"Moment" by Kingdmusic: That One Feeling You Can’t Forget


"Moment" by Kingdmusic is about that one moment that sticks with you… a moment with just you, God, and a special kind of feeling that you have when you give your life to Christ. The song isn't flashy or loud, it expresses a real love for Christ. How can you describe this feeling? It's like trying to describe the flavor of a strawberry… it's a feeling that can only be understood by others who have experienced the same feeling. 

Kingdmusic - MomentKingdmusic wrote this after remembering the childlike wonder he felt when he first said "yes" to Jesus. "Since then, I've experienced many moments where I just know God is near," he shares. "Whether I'm looking at nature, on a road trip, or just reflecting, I sense His presence all around me. I never want to lose that awe and wonder, that childlike faith. This song brings that feeling back."

The song slowly pulls you in with simple lines, like "You're the joy that I feel." It doesn't stop there… it builds up into something bigger, where we share that same awe that Kingdmusic describes when nature itself is singing back to us. Kingdmusic shares the truth he has found: that God's love isn't just found in sermons or songs, it's in the breath between heartbeats and all around us.

This song reminds us of that pure and unshakable childlike awe. The chorus places a prayer on our lips: "You got me on a feeling, feeling that I have never felt before… I don't wanna let this moment go."

If you've ever stood in silence and felt seen, loved, known… then give this song a listen. It will remind you why.

(Related scripture: Psalm 139:14; John 15:9; Romans 8:38-39)

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