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'Lord of My Life' by Zoetic: Embracing His Identity through jazz-pop vibes


Have you heard 'Lord of My Life' by Zoetic? This song is saturated with gospel richness and jazz-pop vibes and is the eighth and final track on their upcoming album, 'Made In the Image'. Kierstyn of Zoetic says it best: 'It's the closest thing I have ever written to a worship song.' Written to express that Jesus is not only a Savior but also a guiding Lord who is the only truly fulfilling source of our identity as Christians. 

Zoetic - Lord of My Life'I told you my plans and they made you laugh,' Kierstyn sings, a raw confession of our flawed attempts to control our own destiny. But it's in the sweet surrender, 'Take my life, take me as I am,' where our Christian truth emerges: we're not alone during this journey. The song is an invitation to step into the new and changed life He offers us, a life where our flaws and sins are healed through His grace, guidance, and strength. 

Zoetic's mission shines through every note, as they aim to not just critique Christian culture but create it themselves. They stand out, eager to share their messages about the life-changing power of the gospel in all of their songs. 

Dive into this jazzy melody, listen to the lyrics, and may this song remind you of God's promise to all who follow Him: When you're feeling weak, He's your strength. You're crafted in the image of a loving, omniscient Creator. May your prayer to Him be: 'Take my life, take me as I am.'

(Related scripture: Proverbs 19:21; 2 Corinthians 12:9; Jeremiah 29:11)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/42erBH94EpZUwhlMfKbCr3

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iun1-jcXQc

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