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Rock City Worship - I See It Now (CCM)


'I See It Now' by Rock City Worship is a compelling CCM song that reflects on the journey of faith and the revelation of God's unwavering presence and faithfulness. The lyrics speak of moments of doubt and questioning, but ultimately finding assurance and peace in God's promises and the realization that He is constant and unchanging.

Rock City Worship - I See It NowThe verses describe the struggle of sleepless nights and heartfelt prayers, yearning for a sign of God's presence and healing. The pre-chorus acknowledges the difficulty of understanding where prayers go, but the chorus brings clarity, declaring that God's faithfulness was always there, even when it wasn't fully seen or understood.

The second verse expresses regret for moments of doubt and highlights the beauty of finding peace in the present, trusting in the mystery of God's ways. The chorus reiterates the unchanging nature of God, emphasizing His reliability in keeping His promises. The bridge celebrates the progressive revelation of God's faithfulness, experienced step by step and grace after grace.

'I See It Now' is a song that encourages listeners to reflect on their own faith journey and recognize the faithfulness of God, even in times of uncertainty. Listen to the song and let the lyrics affirm your belief that faith is not always about immediate sight, but rather a trust in God's unchanging character.



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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6xdGfuz1ZET9CxPGwhdSFW

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vVd9o6Wt3U

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