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Paul Taddeo - Unending Love (CCM)


Paul Taddeo's 'Unending Love' is a worship song that encourages listeners to bask in the everlasting love, grace, and mercy of Jesus Christ. The lyrics are rooted in Romans 8:31-38, which assures us that nothing can separate us from the love of God. This song is a powerful reminder of God's love and a testament to His never-ending goodness and faithfulness.

The song begins with a call to come into God's presence and stand on the solid rock of His love. The pre-chorus reminds us that God's love is a force that can move mountains and seas, and the chorus declares that His love, grace, and mercy are unending and always available to us through Jesus Christ. The second verse acknowledges the overwhelming love that God has shown us, and the bridge further emphasizes the unbreakable bond between us and God's love, stating that neither death nor life, past nor future can divide us from it.

Paul Taddeo - Unending LoveThis song is perfect for personal worship or for corporate church gatherings. Its powerful and uplifting message is sure to inspire listeners to reflect on the unending love of God and give thanks for His never-failing grace and mercy. Taddeo's heartfelt lyrics and the soothing melody of 'Unending Love' are sure to touch the hearts of all who listen to it.

'Unending Love' is a beautiful and moving worship song that encourages listeners to embrace the love of Jesus Christ fully. It is a song that reminds us that God's love is infinite, and that nothing can ever separate us from it. I highly recommend this song to anyone looking for a moment of reflection, worship, and gratitude for the love of God.



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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5C3DhUGNHgIIzUOLAQTwaF

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aqldw0YAvWE

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