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'Better with You' by Matt LeFait: Celebrating 16 Years of Marriage


Matt LeFait's song 'Better with You' is a special song celebrating 16 years of marriage. Written and produced as a surprise for their anniversary, this song captures a journey of love that has been guided by their unwavering faith in Jesus.

Matt LeFait - Better with YouThe lyrics reflect the richness of a love that's withstood both joyous and challenging times. The essence of a loving relationship can be found in all parts of our life, like in the small gestures and words of love throughout the day, a tender touch in passing, as well as the memories shared on the back porch. Our love for each other, just like our love for God, needs to be nurtured and fed, so that it doesn't fade. He beautifully notes that life got 'better since '05', when they first pledged to walk this path together and put God first. 

These lyrics invite you to witness how the miracle of love defies the odds when you include God in the equation. Matt's wife is his living proof that dreams do come true, particularly when faith and commitment are at the core of the relationship. The reason why their relationship gets stronger and stronger, is because God is part of their journey. 

'Better with You' is an inspiring must-listen for every relationship. May it encourage you and your partner to journey together in faith and love, including God in all parts of your lives.

(Related scripture: Ephesians 4:2-3; Ecclesiastes 4:9-10; Colossians 3:14)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3WQHKzdpJ3qjpyDyXcLOsz

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEAqbXUz4Ww

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