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Elisabet Hermansson - That's When He Sees You (CCM)


Elisabet Hermansson's song 'That's When He Sees You' is a beautiful and comforting piece that reminds listeners that they are not alone, even in their darkest moments. The song was inspired by a youth choir festival where Hermansson was a conductor, and the lyrics reflect the uncertainties and fears that many people face in their daily lives.

The song is sung as a duet with complementary soprano voices, which adds to the overall emotional impact of the piece. The lyrics speak to the feeling of being lost and scared in an unsafe world, where love seems to have lost its authenticity and selfishness reigns.

Elisabet Hermansson - That's When He Sees YouBut in the midst of all this chaos, the song reminds listeners that Jesus sees them, even when they feel invisible or alone. He takes them in His hands and shows them that He will lead them through whatever challenges they face. The chorus encourages listeners to tear down the walls of worry that they have built around themselves and to trust in Jesus to give them the peace they desire.

The bridge reinforces the message of the chorus, highlighting the eternal and powerful nature of God's love and comfort. The song ends with a final reminder that Jesus sees and cares for His followers, even in their darkest moments.

'That's When He Sees You' is a powerful and uplifting song that encourages listeners to trust in God's love and care, even in the midst of uncertainty and fear. I highly encourage readers to listen to the song and let its comforting message sink in.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Elisabet-hermansson-thats-when-he-sees-you-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0TFclHfUOaFKoi6ZrLF1eR

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

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