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"Wonderful Becoming (Before Time & Space)" by ANO: Known Before Time


"Wonderful Becoming" is a Pop R&B fusion about resilience, overcoming, and hope that can rise after loss. The message of the song was born out of a season of heartbreak and rebuilding. ANO uses her experience to send a relatable message of hope. 

ANO - Wonderful Becoming (Before Time & Space)The lyrics beautifully capture her journey in a manner that invites us to listen closely. She links her experiences with spiritual truths that we all need to hear from time to time. A gentle reminder that "You Formed me from heaven // And Knit me together." Our existence isn't random! We have been intentionally created by God for a reason and with a purpose. 

The lyrics don't dwell on any feelings of despair. It is touched on because that is how life can feel from time to time. The song quickly moves on to a bigger vision and inspiration: "You fill me with visions // And dreams when I'm sleeping."

The chorus puts everything into an eternal perspective: "Before time and space // You knew me." Just think about that for a moment. Your struggles and comebacks, your becoming… they were seen and known long before the world began. Heartbreak and loss can really hurt, nobody is trying to deny that, but this isn't the end of the story! God transforms our pain into purpose! 

The bridge summarizes it beautifully: "I breathe you in you're the melody of my existence // I soak you in You're the symphony of my whole being." You aren't just surviving; you're becoming something wonderful! 

This is one of those songs that deserves to be heard, because the combination of music and ANO's vocals really carries this message home. So, go ahead and press play! May this song remind you of your own divine purpose, a purpose that started long before the world began.

(Related scripture: Psalm 139:13-14; Jeremiah 29:11; Psalm 139:1-2; Ephesians 2:10)

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