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"Fan the Flame" by Gabi Poli: Igniting Faith with Christian RnB


What if a song could help to reignite your passion for faith? In her Christian RnB worship track, "Fan the Flame," Gabi Poli does just that. This song was created to start a movement, encouraging listening to music that fans the flames of our spiritual lives. Gabi loves to use the Christian RnB genre to invite us to experience God's presence in a fresh way.

Gabby Poli - Fan the FlameThe lyrics beautifully articulate a desire for God's life-changing power in our lives. "You're pulling me closer // Every day // Resistance inside me // Burn it away," opening lyrics that express the desire for God's purifying flame to remove whatever is blocking our relationship with God. It also encourages letting His love light up "the places that used to be dark." Have you felt that gentle pull toward deeper intimacy with God lately? 

Our freedom comes from His sacrifice, which has "saved me now I finally free." A song that is also calling you and me to action. Will you let His love be that "Pure Fire" that consumes you? Where would you be without His steadfast grace? Instead of letting your spiritual fire grow cold, this song encourages you to stoke the embers. So, go ahead and listen to "Fan the Flame." May its message and beautiful RnB vibe inspire your worship and guide your heart back to the One who ignites lasting fire.

(Related scripture: Matthew 3:11; James 4:8; 2 Timothy 1:6)

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