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Sarah Sorenson - TRUE (CCM)


Sarah Sorenson's song 'TRUE' is a powerful anthem for anyone who has struggled with negative thoughts and the battle between what our mind tells us and what the truth really is. The song's relatable lyrics and catchy melody are sure to resonate with anyone who has experienced anxiety or OCD, or anyone who has struggled to hold onto hope in the face of difficult circumstances. 

From the opening lines of the song, Sorenson's vulnerability and honesty are on full display. She shares her own struggles with feeling inadequate and unworthy, but also shares the hope that she has found in God and the truth of who He says she is. Throughout the song, she repeats the refrain 'Just because I feel it doesn't make it true,' reminding listeners that our feelings and thoughts can often deceive us, but the truth remains constant.

Sarah Sorenson - TRUEThe chorus of the song is particularly powerful, with its uplifting melody and message of hope. Sorenson sings, 'My mind is always changing, that never changes you / When I'm in the darkness your light will lead me through / Just because I feel it doesn't make it, doesn't make it true.' This message is a timely reminder in a world where we are constantly bombarded with negative messages and where our own thoughts and feelings can often lead us astray.

The bridge of the song is also a standout moment, with its powerful declaration that 'Every lie loses power / When I hear you whispering the truth / Every fear starts to cower / When I see them standing next to you.' These lines are a reminder that we can overcome our fears and negative thoughts by holding onto the truth of who we are and who God says we are.

Sarah Sorenson's 'TRUE' is a song that is sure to encourage and uplift anyone who is struggling with negative thoughts or feelings. Its message of hope and truth is a reminder that we are not alone in our struggles and that there is always hope for a better tomorrow. I highly encourage readers to listen to this powerful song and share it with anyone who needs to hear its message of hope and truth.

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Sarah-sorensen-true-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0eOBqq33uAcCXohlzYlF2T

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVuxwLkEpD4

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