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Josephine Grace - Something Bigger (CCM)


Josephine Grace - Something Bigger

Josephine Grace's captivating CCM song, 'Something Bigger,' invites you on a transformative journey of faith and purpose. Drawing inspiration from the awe-inspiring beauty of nature and the profound intricacies of God's creation, Josephine weaves a heartfelt message that resonates with the human spirit. As you listen to this enchanting track, you'll be reminded of your intrinsic value and the immense love that your Creator has for you. 

The song opens with introspective verses that reflect on the wonders of the world around us, emphasizing the grandeur of God's handiwork. From the vastness of the stars to the intricate details of our hearts, Josephine beautifully captures the sense of purpose and meaning that each of us possesses. With a joyful and empowering chorus, 'Something Bigger' propels us to embrace our unique calling, realizing that we were made for a purpose greater than we can fathom.

Josephine's heartfelt vocals and soulful delivery bring an undeniable authenticity to the song. Her lyrics are an invitation to step out in faith, releasing our hearts into something beyond ourselves. The bridge serves as a powerful reminder that we are vessels for God's love and light, urging us to be conduits of His grace and transformation in the world.

'Something Bigger' is not just a song; it's a personal anthem that encourages us to embrace our true potential and to live a life that reflects the goodness and love of our Creator. It's a call to step out of our comfort zones, trusting that there is a divine plan at work in our lives. Whether you're seeking motivation, reassurance, or a reminder of your inherent worth, this song will speak to your heart and uplift your spirit.

Take a moment to listen to this soul-stirring track and embark on a journey of discovering something bigger than yourself—a journey that will leave you inspired, encouraged, and ready to embrace the extraordinary things you were made for.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Josephine-grace-something-bigger-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0ib8UUVdkwR63OBgYrE6Ml

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrMmMrsN6Pw

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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