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Colton Dixon - My Light (CCM)


Colton Dixon's 'My Light' is a heartfelt Christian pop ballad that offers hope and reassurance in times of darkness and uncertainty. The song begins with the admission that life can be tough and that we can feel lost, alone, and afraid. However, the chorus reminds us that we are not alone, and that God is our light, shining a path through the darkness and leading us to safety.

Dixon's soaring vocals, set against a backdrop of piano, guitar, and drums, convey a powerful message of faith and trust in God's love and protection. The lyrics emphasize that even when we try to rely on our own strength and fall short, God is always there, ready to offer us a helping hand and a way forward.

Colton Dixon - My LightThe bridge provides a moment of quiet reflection, as Dixon repeats the refrain 'You're the way, the truth, the life,' before launching into the final chorus with renewed energy and conviction. The song ends with a powerful declaration that God will always be our light, even in the darkest of times.

'My Light' is a beautifully crafted and deeply moving song that is sure to resonate with anyone who has ever struggled to find their way in the darkness. It is a powerful reminder that no matter how lost we may feel, we are never truly alone, and that God's love and light are always there to guide us home. So, if you're in need of some hope and inspiration, be sure to give 'My Light' a listen.




Lyrics:


https://genius.com/Colton-dixon-my-light-lyrics


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2KD4v8UbJi44ZaPLeTm5t5

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrpaQv67wic

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