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Joe Nester - The Unfair Advantage (R&B/CHH)


Joe Nester's song 'The Unfair Advantage' is a powerful testament to the transformative power of faith and redemption. With a personal story of overcoming addiction and homelessness, Nester's lyrics speak directly to anyone who has felt trapped by the struggles of life.

The song opens with a biblical reference to Isaiah 54:17, which declares that no weapon formed against us shall prosper, and every tongue that rises against us in judgment shall be condemned. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, which is a celebration of the power of God to overcome the forces of darkness and despair.

The chorus proclaims that we can come to a place where the chains fall down, and the lost are found. The unfair advantage, according to Nester, is the power of Jesus Christ to set us free from the grip of the enemy, to wash us clean, and provide all that we need. The bridge reminds us that there is healing in His name and that nothing else can compare to what God can offer.

Joe Nester - The Unfair AdvantageThe song speaks directly to those who have struggled with addiction, crime, and other forms of darkness. Nester understands these struggles personally and has found hope and healing through his faith. He urges listeners to get their faith up, to come to a place where they can find freedom, and to experience the unfair advantage that God offers.

'The Unfair Advantage' is an inspiring and uplifting song that encourages listeners to turn to God for hope and healing. It is a reminder that no matter how broken we may feel, there is always hope for redemption and a brighter future. I highly recommend giving it a listen and letting its message of hope sink in.


Lyrics


https://genius.com/Joe-nester-the-unfair-advantage-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6lDSX54kd13T9fteVIl28P

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8pbNbygzkA

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