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'One' by Holy Gather: Anchoring Hope in Chaos


In a world constantly torn by strife and conflict, Holy Gather's song, 'One,' stands as a beacon of hope, speaking directly to hearts weighed down by the burden of life's chaos. With a melody that gently calms the soul, its lyrics resonate in the hearts of all who rely on Jesus as their single unwavering source of strength and respite.

Holy Gather - OneThe lyrics, starkly candid and profoundly touching, pose a question we've all murmured in quiet despair, 'Man this world is crazy, don’t you agree?' In our quest for freedom, we stumble and falter, inadvertently inviting conflict into our lives. Yet, in Jesus, we find our identities transformed, our spirits unbound.

As we bear witness to the world unraveling at its seams, the sweet refrain reassures us of the enduring love of God, 'Lord tell me that you will remain / Cause we need a love that can sustain.' This heartfelt plea highlights our deep-seated need for the divine sustenance that is found only in Christ.

Poignantly, 'One' reminds us of the price of true living, the sacred art of laying down our lives and bearing our crosses. It shines the Father's light on the path to sacrifice, illuminating the way to redemption and heaven's embrace.

Lean into the comfort of 'One' by Holy Gather, a soul-stirring song, and find renewed strength in our Lord's constant presence - Jesus, our one true Love.

(Related scripture: 1 Timothy 2:5; John 15:13; Romans 8:37-39)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/72kR5NhoBSisJT34AGc5vj

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMDNQjhyKO4

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