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'There Is Joy' by Robby Robinson and Sara Niemietz: A Symphony of Joy


Robby Robinson and Sara Niemietz welcome you to take a moment and find peace in God's arms with their song 'There Is Joy'. The lyrics reflect a heart-to-heart talk about God's boundless mercy and love for us.

Robby Robinson - There Is JoyWith Robinson's skill in uplifting orchestrations and Niemietz's much-venerated voice, this duo reminds us of the happiness and peace that come with knowing Jesus. It feels as if each note holds just a bit of that celestial peace, finding its way straight into our lives and pulling from it the kind of power that can only come from the strength found in His forgiveness.

The lyrics speak to the wanderer, the weary, and the brokenhearted, offering a place of hope and a promise of joy beyond compare. And when life throws us curveballs, and we know that it will happen, the song echoes the certainty that in Jesus there is a peace that surpasses all understanding.

So, if you’re thirsty for a drop of reassurance or hungry for a slice of serenity, give 'There Is Joy' a listen. The song is a beacon of comfort for anyone that is going through the storms of life. Allow the song to take you to a place of joy—unspeakable joy.

(Related scripture: Psalm 32:1-2; Romans 5:8; Nehemiah 8:10)

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Robby-robinson-there-is-joy-lyrics

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  • Website: https://www.RobbyRobinsonMusic.com
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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3ZLbWmtPAdVu4zpCcLUzQO

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

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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