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'I See God in Everything' by Kidd Russell: Choose Love, See God


Kidd Russell's song 'I See God in Everything' is a breath of fresh air in the CCM genre, as well as something new for Kidd Russell. This song shows a new side of Kidd Russell that many of his fans haven't seen before, a side with an inspiring message.

Kidd Russell - I see God in everythingKidd Russell sings about all those moments throughout the day where he sees God, from the moment he wakes up and sees his wife and daughter (a 'morning Picasso'), to the moments of reflection where he sees God's hand in his life. Kidd speaks about the change that takes place when you open up to God and fill your life with His love.

It's easy to get caught up in pain when we try to do things our own way. But Kidd reminds us that there's a miracle waiting to be seen every day if we just look closely. Everything in life gets better when you make the conscious choice to love and see His love in everything.

This is not just Kidd's story; it's relatable for all of us. You've probably had moments where you thought you had it all figured out, only for God to show you an even better way. Like seeing roses growing strong through cracks in the concrete, we can find strength and beauty everywhere, even in places we would have least expected.

Kidd's song is a reminder to see God in everything - even in the toughest times. Choose love and open your heart to see the everyday miracles. Go ahead and give it a listen. May Kidd Russell's song 'I See God in Everything' ignite a desire to shift your view.

(Related scripture: Psalm 19:1; Psalm 34:8; Romans 1:20)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/26p1n3ROfrHjqIF0M6OkfV

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTIsCIoEK7k

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