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We Are Creature's 'Your Love': A Song to Deepen Your Faith


We Are Creature's beautiful song 'Your Love' is based on Ephesians 3:16–19 and reminds us of how much God loves us. Co-released with EV Music, this song has found a home in the hearts of many, playing regularly at Sunday gatherings all over Australia.

We Are Creature - Your LoveThe lyrics assure you that even when you've gone astray, His love will still find you, and He welcomes you back into His arms. It's a personal invitation to experience the eternal joy and treasures that only God can provide.

'Oh Your love, how deep and how wide', reminding us of how big God's love is. We are blessed with hope and peace of mind when we believe in Christ. The song gets to the essence of salvation by focusing on the sacrifice of Christ, which cancels all of our sins. It's through Jesus that we find forgiveness.

One of the most touching parts about His love is that it won't fail, even when you think life is completely falling apart. God's Spirit sustains and strengthens us until the day that we will see Him face-to-face. On that day, we'll fully be able to understand the depth of His love.

So, go ahead and listen to 'Your Love'. It's an invitation to remember and live in the reality of God's love each and every day.

(Related scripture: Ephesians 3:16-19; Romans 8:38-39; John 15:13)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5DiVJo55AYbIvCt5LqToWf

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHNHj5za-NY

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