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'We Lift You Up' by EJ: The Power of Faith in a Noisy World


EJ is a visionary Gospel-pop artist who musically blends spiritual truths and human resilience. On February 8th, EJ unveiled the music video for his latest single, 'We Lift You Up.' This thoughtful, action-packed music video brings the heartfelt message to life of hope and resilience expressed in the song.

EJ - We Lift You UpThe song talks about the tough problems we are facing in our society, like homelessness, mass shootings, and addiction in all kinds of forms. Instead of giving up, 'We Lift You Up' directs us to look for Jesus during these storms, knowing that He is the cure for sin, pain, and any injustice we may encounter. Despite the fact that things tend to go crazy from time to time, it's important to remember that God is always in charge and He is the only sure cure for the world's problems.

The lyrics carry EJ's prayer for God's healing power, to combat any noise that attempts to drown out love. As believers, we unite, filled with His divine energy, to lift His name higher, and find strength in Him to fight against our enemy.

With all the chaos and lies going on around us, 'We Lift You Up' pleads for truth and clarity. The lyrics ask God to intervene and make things better for our children, restoring the truth in our lives, and turn darkness into light. The song is an attempt to change how we think about the fight for what's right. Instead of seeing such a fight as a rough battle, the fight should be seen as the loving act of lifting God higher.

'We Lift You Up' isn't just a song; it's a beacon of hope that calls us to unite as one to lift Him up in these challenging times. May 'We Lift You Up' touch your heart, strengthen your faith, and give you comfort in the life-changing power of faith.

(Related scripture: 2 Chronicles 7:14; Psalm 28:7; John 8:12)

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Ej-we-lift-you-up-lyrics

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  • Website: https://ejtunes.com/
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  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EJsTunes


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2FbyO00eBhRg5n3FSKlg28

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g78-2P9HToc

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