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"You Keep On Blessing Me" by Sandra Lamb: Celebrating Daily Mercies and Faithfulness


Sandra Lamb released a song called "You Keep On Blessing Me". It is a song about filling your heart with gratitude and seeing the faithfulness of God in everything. The idea for this song came after reflecting on her seasons of waiting and fulfillment. Sandra reminds us that every blessing, no matter how ordinary or extraordinary, is a reminder of God's endless love for us, and it deserves a grateful heart. The song invites us to take a moment every day to acknowledge that "every time I seek Your face," God reveals a way forward, even when the life's path we're on seems very uncertain.

Sandra Lamb - You Keep On Blessing Me"Lord I am singing for You keep blessing me," a chorus that encourages us to receive His blessings and guidance with gratitude. Sandra uses phrases like "Good Shepherd, guiding light" and "Mercies are ever new each day," to emphasize that our Heavenly Father is continuously showering us with His grace. 

Have you ever stopped to consider how God uses every trial you go through to build your faith? One truth constantly stands out… God makes all things beautiful in His time (and not according to our desired timing). We can't dictate the how and when, but one thing is certain: the outcome and timing of His grace go far beyond what we could have imagined, time and time again. 

Sandra invites us to: "… celebrate the daily mercies we often take for granted…" and "embrace gratitude." May this song help you to see God's blessings in your life and receive them with a grateful heart.

(Related scripture: 1 Chronicles 16:34; James 1:17; Psalm 69:30)

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