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We Are Creature - You Are Enough (CCM)


'You Are Enough' by We Are Creature is a heartfelt CCM song that serves as a reminder that Jesus is sufficient and satisfying in every way. The song beautifully encapsulates the message that our true joy and fulfillment come from knowing and trusting in Jesus alone.

We Are Creature - You Are EnoughThe lyrics express the temptation to wander from the cross and seek temporary joy in earthly things that ultimately fade away. However, the song acknowledges the need to be called back to the truth and lead back to Jesus, who is enough to satisfy our deepest longings. It highlights Jesus as the only lasting treasure and the source of true joy.

Drawing inspiration from Colossians 2:2-3, the song emphasizes that all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge can be found in Jesus. It emphasizes that Jesus is the way, the joy, and the ultimate prize worthy of all our devotion. It acknowledges that salvation comes through grace alone, not by our own works.

'You Are Enough' serves as a declaration of faith and surrender, acknowledging that Jesus is the source of blessing and that having Him is having everything. It encourages listeners to find their satisfaction, joy, and worth in Jesus alone, recognizing Him as the ultimate Savior and the one who is truly enough to meet every need.



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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3SRsuxhyTV6d5dLsKFhG41

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTHrqqNbQX8

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