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'Wrap My Mind' by MVMNT Music - Discover the Unfathomable Greatness of God


MVMNT Music blesses us with a studio version of their song, 'Wrap My Mind,' and let me tell you, it’s impressive. You’ll be captivated right from the start with this beautiful blend of melody, effects, and voice. While enjoying the melody line, one almost forgets to focus on the message of God's incomprehensible greatness. He is a God of miracles, a God for all, and still knows us personally. God continues to amaze us with His endless wonders. His wonders is not only in the big things, but also in the small, the less obvious, the things we even take for granted. Just look at yourself and prepared to be amazed. Our best possibe response? Worship, pure and simple.

MVMNT Music - Wrap My Mind (Studio Version)In the opening lines is a heartfelt declaration: 'You’ve always been and You’ll always be.' From His incarnation to His wonders—walking on water, providing manna, and guiding as a pillar of fire. It’s a powerful reminder of His power, love for us, and timeless presence in our lives.

The chorus resonates deeply: 'I’ll never, never, never wrap my mind around Your wonder.' It accurately captures the essence of our Christian walk. It's true, our God is endlessly rich in wisdom and love, far beyond what we can comprehend. The chorus is a call to draw closer every day and remain in awe of His greatness.

Go ahead and give 'Wrap My Mind' a listen. This is one of those songs that you will want to hear multiple times. Enjoy!

(Related scripture: Psalm 145:3; Isaiah 55:8-9; Romans 11:33)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6K0LtuR0inQ3ChCiEueBfx

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM785mAAZh0

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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