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'Thank You' by Hanna Noel – Unfolding Simplicity in Praise


'Thank You' by Hanna Noel is a calming and uplifting song that is such a contrast with the busy and hectic world that we live in. Picture a setting where gratitude is as pure as the rising sun and as genuine as a child laughing. This is exactly what 'Thank You' brings - a moment to pause from the hustle and bustle of life and feel God's love and grace. 

Hanna Noel - Thank YouHanna joined forces with three worship leaders to create a song that strip worship back to its core - a love song from the heart to our Creator. In the studio, the whisper of Isaiah 62:11–12 was added to the song, spoken by a child, God's words repeated back to us, affirming our immense worth and His promise for all that follow Him. 

In every line, 'Thank You' calls us back to the basics - acknowledging God's goodness, surrendering in worship, and offering up the rawest form of thanks. It's a cycle of returning, kneeling, and dedicating everything to the One who is worthy of every breath. 

So lean in, listen deeply. Let the child's voice in 'Thank You' remind you that you're never abandoned, always loved, wholly sought after. When words feel insufficient to express the fullness of gratitude, let your heart find its voice in the echo of this song.

(Related scripture: Isaiah 62:11-12; Psalms 69:30; Hebrews 13:15)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3oxMKYG3bu80BVvB0BSYNO

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3sJi8iK3Hw

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