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Finding Hope in 'Ask Me How I Know' by Bill Luton - A Musical Reminder of God's Love


Bill Luton's song 'Ask Me How I Know' was created during a time of personal challenges and global travels. From Washington to Uganda, Nashville to Cali, Bill takes you along on a very personal journey filled with grace. 

Bill Luton - Ask Me How I KnowBill sets a scene where you're feeling like you're constantly falling short, and that redemption is far out of your reach. This song echoes the beautiful and comforting truth that God's love and grace is boundless. God is on standby and ready to lift you from your deepest valleys. The song feels like a musical hug for anyone who's doubted their value or place in this world. 

You are invited in 'Ask Me How I Know' to look at the challenges you face through the lens of faith. When you look at your challenges through the lens of faith, you will see that they are actually opportunities to see God's love working in your life. In fact, change is guaranteed through faith. 

So, go ahead and listen to 'Ask Me How I Know'. Try to relate its message to your own stories of doubt and grace. May this song be a reminder that you're never left on your own to deal with your challenges. Just reach out and He'll grab your hand!

(Related scripture: Ephesians 2:8-9; 2 Corinthians 5:17; Romans 8:38-39)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0nMaYT0YmDKDFzdGQwtAGO

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARHYrkL75V8

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