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"Heal The Brokenhearted" by For The Kingdom: Healing Through Faith


Have you ever felt lost in dark times? Are you looking to heal your heart, but you just don’t know where to start? For The Kingdom wrote “Heal The Brokenhearted” for this type of situation. It’s a song inspired by Luke 4:18 “to set the oppressed free.” God offers rest for the weary (oppressed). In other words, you are not abandoned!

For The Kingdom - Heal The BrokenheartedThe lyrics remind us that He came to heal the brokenhearted. Instead of you carrying burdens on your own, you can turn your eyes to heaven and experience the healing that He brings. But most of all, recognize that you will always find peace in God. When storms rage within you, look to the source of Truth. Be still and remember, He’s still healing you.

May this song enhance your worship. The production blends piano and warm drums to create a reflective sound. So lift your heart to Jesus. Let Him quiet your heart and mind. Why struggle in silence and alone, when Hope is available? Trust in Him. You’ll soon begin to feel His arms surround you.

Press play today. May this song guide you to healing. Our Lord frees those who are oppressed. So, breathe and let His love surround you. Find rest in Him.

(Related scripture: Luke 4:18; Psalm 147:3; Matthew 11:28; Isaiah 61:1)

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