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Hanna Noel - Details (CCM)


'Details' by Hanna Noel is a heartfelt CCM song that emerged from the midst of grief following a divorce. It stands as a constant reminder that God's presence is intricately woven into every aspect of life, manifested through the smallest of details.

Hanna Noel - DetailsThe song opens with a yearning for assurance of God's presence, a plea for tangible evidence of His existence and involvement in life's journey. It reflects the human need for reassurance during difficult times when faith is tested.

As the song unfolds, it beautifully captures the transformative power of God's grace, symbolized by the shadow cast from the cross. It portrays how God's grace is a shelter and a source of hope even in the darkest moments of life.

The lyrics also recount personal experiences of encountering God on a mountaintop and in the depths of the valley. Through these moments, the artist found solace in God's constant companionship and salvation, despite the challenges faced.

'Details' resonates with those who have experienced pain and loss, encouraging them to find comfort in the presence of God amid life's struggles. It celebrates the profound truth that God reveals Himself in every intricate detail of existence, assuring listeners that He is always near and attentive to their needs. The song serves as a poignant reminder of the faithful God who walks with His children through all of life's twists and turns.

(Related scripture: Psalm 139:1-3, Isaiah 41:10, Psalm 23:4)

Connect with Hanna Noel

  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2FOVentbHP1bTMwupgi7m8


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0vmOF0rIJ8Fpwo7y95iJ4z

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

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