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'Point Of View' by We the Least: Shifting Perspectives


We the Least's 'Point Of View' is a reminder that life isn't about us - it's about God. The song has been released as a way to challenge us to evaluate if we have more of a self-centered approach to faith, or is it centered on God. Many see God as something like a genie or a good luck charm… pray when you need your wishes to be granted. How many truly see God as our Creator and Sustainer of life who truly desires to have a genuine relationship with us?

We the Least - Point Of View'Point Of View' is an encouragement to think about how you see God. Are your prayers just requests to make life easier (rubbing the genie) or are they sincere desires to help you fulfill God's will. The lyrics provocatively ask, 'What is it that makes you happy, God?' nudging you to shift from a me-centric spirituality to a God-centric worldview. 

We the Least beautifully nudges you to let God lead the way, and reminds you that true fulfillment isn't in getting what we want, but in giving God what He deserves - our complete devotion and love. 

So, take a moment to reflect with this song. May it change your point of view and guide you to a deeper, more God-focused life.

(Related scripture: Colossians 1:16; Romans 11:36; Matthew 22:37-38)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/71QK45gBQwT4vhIwW04HJy

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bg-IdoWHiu4

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