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'Give To You' by Gabriel Giammaria - Trusting God's Plan


Gabriel Giammaria's song, 'Give To You', is not only a beautiful worship song, it's also a prayer. 'What's Your will for my life?', Gabriel asks, and the lyrics contain his journey of discernment, surrendering everything to God, and embracing that His way as being is the best for us. Some days Gabriel feels confident in His direction, while other days, it's not so clear. It's almost as if He is singing about my own journey, and I would be surprized if these lyrics reflect parts of your journey as well.

Gabriel Giammaria - Give To YouI chuckled while I listened when I realized that I'm often wrestling with life's uncertainties on my own, even though I know that I can trust in the One who holds all the answers. 'Little did I know what You want from me and what I should let go,' he sings about that all-too-familiar feeling of not having everything figured out.

When your thoughts are racing and you're chasing 'empty dreams,' it's humbling to realize you can't do it alone, and that this is perfectly okay as long as we turn to God. God knows your wrongs and rights, and He can turn your darkness into light. So why not stop running and trying to hide? Gabriel's message is that you'll find peace and clarity when you surrender everything to God.

Take a few minutes to listen to 'Give To You'. It's a prayer we all need to help you understand God's plan for you.

(Related scripture: Jeremiah 29:11; Psalm 37:5; Proverbs 3:5-6)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/61OuCGWui23gfGwCHEDQG2

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lpn-VrCFl3I

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