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'Faith Like a Child' by Cayle Fall: Embrace the Worship-Infused Journey Back to Innocence


Cayle Fall's song 'Faith Like a Child' is an invitation, a call back to the pure, unshakeable trust of a child. The time in a life before the chill of society urges us to hide our brokenness.

Cayle Fall - Faith Like a ChildAs you listen to the lyrics, can't you just see yourself there? Each verse peels back the layers of self-protection, revealing the raw spots you've been hesitant to show, even to Him. But there's no need to carry these burdens on your own to that 'cemetery' of lost faith and forsaken dreams. 

I love the chorus as it sweeps in - can you feel it? The collective heart of all creation is singing, uniting us to worship the King. It's a reminder: worship isn't just a Sunday affair; it's the rhythm of our daily lives. It's in the letting go, the stepping out, and exchanging the pain and sorrow for the joy we find in His presence. 

'Faith Like a Child' is your song for the days when your spirit wanes and the path seems unclear. It's a promise wrapped in melodies that, like a child reaching for the hand of a parent, faith will lift you, and carry you higher. 

Take a moment and listen. Let the childlike faith rise within, warming you from the inside out. With Cayle Fall's gentle yet profound reminder, remember that with God, you can always go back to the faith you once had.

(Related scripture: Luke 18:9-17; Matthew 18:3; Psalm 8:2)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7CtMzAI2Etp6LkQXjV5W5j

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxU9YtCzDQg

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