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Ryan Graves - Enough for Me (CCM)


Ryan Graves' song, 'Enough for Me,' is a beautiful and inspiring celebration of the joy of simplicity and the power of faith. The song's lyrics reflect on the idea that true happiness and fulfillment come not from material possessions or worldly pursuits but from a deep and abiding connection to God's love.

From the opening lines of the song, 'You are the kiss in the morning…You are the glistening after rain,' it's clear that the song is a tribute to the beauty and wonder of God's creation. Throughout the song, Ryan Graves sings of the many ways that God's love sustains and enriches his life, from giving him joy in the midst of the struggle to being his guide and comfort in times of need.

Ryan Graves - Enough for MePerhaps the most powerful line of the song is the repeated refrain of 'You give me love, you give me everything, enough for me.' This simple but profound statement captures the essence of the song's message: that the love of God is enough to sustain us and bring us true happiness and fulfillment.

Ryan Graves' 'Enough for Me' is a deeply moving and uplifting song that encourages us to let go of materialism and worldly desires and embrace the simplicity and beauty of a life guided by faith. I highly recommend listening to it and allowing its message to inspire and uplift you.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Ryan-graves-enough-for-me-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/63FYeFgLQDRANVytxlRgoE

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

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