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'Visiting Hours' by We the Least: A Melodic Reminder of Eternal Reunion


'Visiting Hours' by We the Least is a touching heart's cry to heaven. The song is about dealing with losing someone you love and holding on to the promise that you'll see them again someday. I'm sure that we have all wished we could have just one more moment with someone we lost. This song beautifully captures that feeling. 

We the Least - Visiting HoursThis song pulls you in with this heartfelt plea to heaven, a plea that someone on the other end will answer our call. Imagine that heaven had visiting hours. Wouldn't it be amazing to go there and catch up with loved ones, share stories, and laugh together one more time? 

Even though heaven doesn't actually have visiting hours, there is a thread of hope in the lyrics. A reminder that even though heaven doesn't offer visiting hours, God has promised us an eternal reunion that will wipe away the pain of our temporary separation. 

Faith is not only about navigating this life, it is also about hanging onto the promise of life. The lyrics reassure us that our grief isn't without hope. It reminds us of the peace we find in Jesus, knowing He's with us now and that He promises us everlasting life where we'll be together forever.

(Related scripture: Revelation 21:4; John 14:2-3; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-14)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5khq0i40HKP7GsZKceOBmM

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-i7e3LRP9Vo

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