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'You Give Me Joy' by Ben Potter: Finding Freedom in His Joyful Embrace


In the beautiful and uplifting song 'You Give Me Joy,' Ben Potter explains how being with God brings joy and freedom. His lyrics bring randomly occurring moments of blessing to life and sheds a refreshing light on our relationship with God.

Ben Potter - You Give Me JoyPotter sees God as an endless fountain and spring that pours out joy and refreshment all the time. The sweet melody boosts us with positive energy and encourages us to build a stronger connection withGod. The lyrics echo the powerful sentiment of choosing to rejoice no matter the circumstances, a testament to maintaining a joyous heart rooted in faith.

The song is more than just a story about our journeys. It's really for anyone who has ever looked for happiness, peace, and strength in their relationship with Jesus. It's a gentle reminder that we're not the only ones going through hard times and that there is a God who loves us and makes us strong, bringing joy to our hearts.

Potter's 'You Give Me Joy' is for anyone who seeks comfort in the Holy Spirit. As you listen to this beautiful song, expect to experience an overwhelming feeling of joyful freedom and spiritual happiness.

(Related scripture: Psalm 36:8-9; John 4:14; James 1:2-3)

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Ben-potter-you-give-me-joy-lyrics

Connect with Ben Potter

  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benjamin.george.potter
  • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7MgoxvbWh0Svv2Yqt0V2iX


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6RtesjeHlOQ07LYGcXK6EQ

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

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