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'It's Gonna Be Alright' by Mama Tee - Night is Fleeting, Joy Comes with the Sunrise


The gospel song 'It's Gonna Be Alright' by Mama Tee is another beautiful song of hope that boosts faith when life's deck of cards seems to be stacked against us. The song was written by Mama Tee, Emmanuel Awipi, and Emmanuel Dickson. The lyrics remind us that God sees everything we are going through, knows our deepest pain, and He is and always will be in control. Even when darkness and troubles come our way, they are merely fleeting moments because we know that the light of joy will rise again with the morning sun. 

Mama Tee - It's Gonna Be AlrightIn hard times, it's easy to feel alone, afraid, and spiritually numb. Many people are facing serious financial challenges, loss of community, illness, or bereavement. In the deepest moments of suffering, we may question if there is a God, and if so, does God really see what we're going through. 

Yet Scripture says God's eyes are on us, His ears open to our cries (Psalm 34:15). Our Lord and Savior cares deeply and will work all things for good (Romans 8:28). While troubles are temporary, God's love and faithfulness are eternal. Night lasts only until dawn; joy comes with the sunrise. Even when we feel we can't go on, God has already made a way. He opens doors that nobody can shut, and he leads us to new hope. 

So, lift up your heads and look to God. Our God reigns, and He is in full control. Even when we feel we are drowning in our troubles, Jesus walks on water and stills the storm. He will come to you, lift you up, and carry you through. Take heart - you are seen, known, and dearly loved. Our troubles never last, but God's faithfulness does. Joy comes with the morning. God will make a way. 

When you listen to this song, let its message of hope (re-)ignite your faith and refresh you. Our God is faithful. 'It's gonna be alright!'

(Related scripture: Romans 8:28)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2x20sI1LFKcHswD03h9oJ4

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtCfSf5klZw

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