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"Speed Dial" by Kingdmusic: With God on Speed Dial, He's Always There for You


Kingdmusic's "Speed Dial" is a reminder that God is always just a prayer away. It's like having God on speed dial, no matter what trials or temptations you're facing. The main takeaway is that God's presence and protection are always there for you. 

Kingdmusic - Speed DialThe song begins with acknowledging the challenges that life can bring and at the same time affirming, "They won't bring me down." Instead of succumbing to fear, Kingdmusic shares that "My God is in control." You'll like how Kingdmusic refers to prayer as: "He's on the speed dial." This is such powerful idea, simple and profound, and so true… God is always accessible, and realizing that He is on "speed dial" or just a prayer away helps to face any obstacle with confidence. 

God makes a way where it seems (in our eyes) to be none. "If you know God makes a way… Gotta give Him all your praise." 

Now ask yourself: When was the last time you reached out to God in prayer (on speed dial), knowing that He's going to answer? May this song encourage you to keep that direct line with Him clear and open. You have direct access to His comfort, guidance, and strength. It's up to you to let Him in.

(Related scripture: Romans 8:31; Jeremiah 29:11; Isaiah 41:10)

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