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'Replay' by Choirboi Cam: Melodies of Miracles


ChoirBoi Cam's 'Replay' is an energetic song, performed with the fire of a preacher, and a musical witness to God's faithfulness, no matter the storm you're facing. 

Choirboi Cam - Replay'Every time I turn around, God keeps making a way,' the chorus echoes with the sweet assurance that He's got your back - over and over again. Every beat of the song is a reminder of those close-call moments in your life; when the rent is due, when the cupboards are bare, your body aches, and the balance on your bank account gets awfully close to zero. When you're about to give up, He steps in and takes over your burdens. Things fall back into place, your needs are met, and you're dancing out of the struggle and into the celebration. 

'Replay' isn't just Cam's story; it's ours. Cam sings about experiences that are very familiar to most listeners, and fills us with the hope that His grace will turn the tides in our favor. 'He made a way, that time. Did it again, Rewind. Replay,' sings of a love so deep, an assurance so solid that if He's done it before, He'll do it again. 

So take a moment, listen to 'Replay,' and let these lyrics wrap around your heart like a warm embrace from Heaven, and helps you recall His goodness, turn your fear into gratitude, and lead you into celebrating His touch in your life.

(Related scripture: 2 Corinthians 9:8; Lamentations 3:22-23; Matthew 6:30-33)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7bE8MnXyu5oghGrDYEHHXT

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHwQZ9hx334

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