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'I Thank God Remix' by ADEM Project: Dance into Freedom


Just imagine that you are lost in the dark, not just any darkness, but the darkness of depression. And while it feels as if the world is putting it's full weight on your shoulders, your in search of a ray of light. Have you been there before? 'I Thank God Remix' by the ADEM Project is a response to those dark feelings, by offering rays of light with a beat that brings cheer and starts to put a smile back on your face. It's a remix that carries hope when you feel like you're at the end of the rope. 

ADEM Project - I Thank God RemixThis isn't your everyday popular song, it's a spark of hope that brings revival. You can almost hear the words telling a story you've probably heard before: struggling with energy to get through another day, fighting the fights that already seem to be lost, and then that one moment comes by when everything changes and you realize you are not alone. It had you recalling how many times you've been picked up, turned around, and set back on solid ground by a power greater than yourself. The realization that God is that power, and He's there beside you, ready to take over the moment you surrender your darkness to Him. This song is a call to remember those moments and give Him thanks. 

This remix with a summer-dance vibe brings out the joy and freedom that we carry in our hearts - being freed from the heavy burdens and shackles that tied us down before. It's an anthem for anyone who's ever felt lost in clouds of darkness and then was found and freed through His love. 

If you're currently in a dark place of your own, open your heart to let Christ in, surrender your struggles to Him, affirm your faith; lose doubts and open your life to experience being free in Christ. 

Feel the joy of this upbeat track, and the energy will lift your spirit, saying, 'Oh, the Lord really knows how to change my life.' Turn up the volume, and dance to your grateful hearts' content. For every beat says we're free, we have been changed, and we have received so much we can thank God for.

(Related scripture: Psalm 40:2; 2 Corinthians 5:17; Luke 15:24)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1UUkLURbju4WF1FAam2D0t

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFxYo1S6FF0

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