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Bek Santis - Lions' Den (CCM)


'Lions' Den' is a powerful Christian Indie rock song by Bek Santis that features a unique blend of drive and vintage tones, with a storyteller vibe that draws comparisons to the Biblical story of Daniel and the lions' den. The lyrics explore the journey of someone who is struggling with different types of inner demons, such as depression, pain, addiction, and shame, and who is looking for a way to escape.

Bek Santis - Lions' DenThroughout the song, the protagonist runs from the wild lions that represent his personal demons and tries to suppress them with drugs, but he realizes that he can only find true peace and freedom by putting his faith in God. Just like Daniel, who was saved from the lions' den, the protagonist believes that God will come to his rescue and protect him from the power of his personal demons.

The song encourages listeners to believe that no matter how difficult their situation may be, God is able to save them from the power of their inner demons. The message of hope and deliverance is conveyed through a combination of powerful lyrics and an upbeat musical style that will surely uplift and encourage listeners.

So if you're looking for a song that will help you overcome your inner struggles and find peace, 'Lions' Den' by Bek Santis is definitely worth a listen. The message of hope and deliverance, combined with the upbeat musical style, will inspire and encourage you on your journey toward healing and freedom.



You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/47f9oZxhxwJIiV0ZwOSfH8

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=695gdhEZ41k

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