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'More of You' by Red Letter Society: Find Comfort in His Endlessness


The song 'More Of You - Live at The Heights' by Red Letter Society is one of those songs that immediately captivates and doesn't let go. Watch the live video, and I think you'll understand what I am talking about. The band captures our moments of feeling stuck, hitting lows, and acknowledges our limitations - and then links this all to God's unending greatness. 

Red Letter Society - More Of You - Live at The HeightsYou hear the genuine cry for divine wisdom, a plea for God to guide your steps. It's as if they've gently plucked this prayer straight from your heart, along with your longing for God's Word to light up your way in this dark and winding path of life. 

Throughout the song you hear 'More of You, and less of me,' a beautiful reminder that this should be your credo throughout life… a selfless life, where we prioritize Him in every aspect of our existence. There's an inherent confession there that we may all recognize in one way or another - that no matter our state, we need more of God. 

The bridge of the song praises God's unfathomable traits: His goodness, His promise, His presence, His mercy, His healing, and His glory. These aren't just words in a catchy hook. They're truths to cling onto tightly when life's storms is tossing you about. 

As you listen to this song, may you feel the hope, a hope that despite all of our weaknesses, God's strength is limitless.

(Related scripture: John 3:30; Psalm 119:105; 2 Corinthians 12:9)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2wNxtK075dGNp6e9qFPVrJ

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

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