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'Dreaming With You' by Freedom Heart: A Heartfelt Invitation to Divine Dreams


Sometimes all it takes to feel a rush of hope is the press of a button on your streaming app, and listening to a song that reminds you that dreams are not fleeting thoughts but often divine inspirations waiting for the right moment to bloom. That's basically the journey that 'Dreaming with You' by Freedom Heart is offering. A song that whispers to your heart, saying, 'Let's dream together with the Father.'

Freedom Heart  - Dreaming With YouFrom the first verse, you're reminded that you have a loving God that plants dreams in your heart. Dreams promising good things and a hope-filled future, because He turns your mess into a masterpiece. 'Dreaming with You' is a musical reminder that eventhough fulfillment may not be instant, we're called to pursue what He's spoken over us. Why? Because He's part of your game plan, every step of the way.

The heart of the song is not just about dreams, it is about the Creator of dreams. It's about staying in step with God, undeterred by obstacles, because we're convinced nothing can stop what He has set in motion.

Our waiting seasons are not for nothing. Surrender isn't the end; it's the prelude for the awakening of greater purpose and the achievement of our God-given dreams. This song is an invitation to actively dream with God, to surrender our own timelines, and embrace the greater love that He has for us.

It's your turn to dream big, not alone, but with Him. So go ahead, press play, and let 'Dreaming with You' inspire your heart towards the dreams God is planting in your heart.

(Related scripture: Jeremiah 29:11; Isaiah 61:3; Proverbs 16:3)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/34sfew716bEvfKzTUIT2kQ

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaoEf6KS7Rk

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