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Michael Encarnacion: A Melody of Eternal Life Born On the Road


A new song by Michael Encarnacion came out last Friday. It is called 'Eternal Life'. The inspiration for this song came to Michael while driving to work one October morning. It was around 8 a.m. when, out of the blue, a tune came to his mind. Soon after, the first few lines of the lyrics started to take shape. The first parts of the song were recorded on a voice recorder, but he quickly adds that he doesn't recommend doing this while driving. After letting this marinate for a few months, he added the second verse in March 2024. The song was produced in June and released last Friday. 

Michael Encarnacion - Eternal Life'Eternal Life' is a beautiful reminder of Christ's sacrifice and the grace that flows from it. The song starts at the cross, where we think about how Christ suffered so that we could be set free. Death has lost it's sting; there is victory over death! The chorus shouts our praises and encourages us to live renewed lives and be a light to others. No matter where we are or how we feel, nothing can stop His freedom and light from reaching us. All we need to do is let Him into our lives, and accept the forgiveness and grace that have been there for us since the veil in the temple was torn. 

Everyone who accepts Jesus as their Savior and follows His guidance will be free and have eternal life, all because of His sacrifice for us. Allow yourself a few minutes to listen to 'Eternal Life.' We pray that this song encourages you to accept His gift and receive His eternal love.

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6V89XKooBdzDo57nXwzthD

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLtYfvrH2s4

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