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After Grace - More Than Ever (CCM)

After Grace - More Than Ever
After Grace has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called More Than Ever.

More Than Ever is a song about the realization that we may not understand everything about this life, the things that happen, and the things we go through … but being okay with that.  It’s a song that speaks to being confused and frustrated, but knowing that God is there, and we can put our trust in him.  

“I lost my dad in 2020 to Covid, and it was the hardest thing my family and I have ever faced.  It happened so suddenly and so unexpectedly.  We weren’t prepared for the moment.  During the past year I have spent a lot of time questioning my faith, and questioning life in general.  When your faith is tested by tragedy, you have a choice.  You can run away from it or you can draw closer to it.  My family and I chose to draw closer to it.  My dad was a pastor and spent his life serving the Lord and doing whatever he could to help people.  He showed me what it means to talk the talk and walk the walk.  I am so thankful for that, and because of what my dad showed me, I know that I must put my trust in God.  It sometimes hurts, and it doesn’t always make sense, but it’s part of who I am.  Many of the things I used to value in life aren’t that important to me anymore, but the core values of my faith and who Jesus is are stronger than ever.” - Cody Clark

Lyrics:

[Verse]
Never been another time in my whole life
My faiths been more tested and tried
Than right here right now
In the middle of the fight

[Verse]
I'm finding out that the things I heard the preacher say
Are so much more than another Sunday school cliche
All the sermons and the old songs
Are the holy ground my tired soul's standing on

[Pre-chorus]
And I'm believing more, more than ever before
A light I don't know but never been more sure
God, You are faithful in the fire and You are good
Through my valley of pain
I've seen You keep every promise You make
My heart will say I love You, Lord
More than ever

[Chorus]
More, more than ever before
More than ever
More, more than ever before

[Verse]
I'll be lying if said that You
Didn't do some things that leave me so, so confused
Somehow, through it all
I know You're in control, yeah!
And through it all, I believe in

[Pre-chorus]
More, more than ever before
A light I don't know but never been more sure
God, You are faithful in the fire and You are good
Through my valley of pain
I've seen You keep every promise You make
My heart will say I love You, Lord
More than ever

[Chorus]
More, more than ever before
More than ever
More, more than ever before

[Verse]
I'm learning to trust You more
I tried on my own before
I know that I need You, Lord

[Pre-chorus]
(More, more than ever before)
More than ever
Mmmm (more, more than ever before)
More than ever, I'm believing more, more than ever before
A light I don't know but never been more sure
God, You are faithful in the fire and You are good (sing out loud!)
Through my valley of pain
I've seen You keep every promise You make
My heart will say I love You, Lord
More than ever

[Outro]
More, more than ever before
More than ever
More, more than ever before
More than ever


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/00cHdJO9E4TvmJBeuJq0pr

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owKVnocLAkY

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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