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'Three In One' by Robby Robinson and Sara Niemietz: Feel the Divine Connection


Let's dive right in. Robby Robinson and Sara Niemietz's 'Three In One' is a beautiful Christian Pop about the beautiful mystery of the Holy Trinity. This release features the captivating vocals of Sara Niemietz, together with Robby Robinson's gifted musical talent. We're confident that you'll enjoy this track! 

Robby Robinson - Three In OneThe song's theme centers around the Holy Trinity, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The core understanding that connects every believer in faith. The chorus, 'In the name of the Father, the name of the Son, In the name of the Spirit, your life is now begun,' sets the tone, reminding us that when we focus our lives on the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, our lives are renewed in Christ and filled with divine purpose. 

There are three verses, each verse focussing separately on the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The first verse, 'God the Father in heaven above, He formed the earth and laid up the song,' gives you a sense of God's eternal presence and creative power. Then you hear, 'Jesus Christ, God's only Son, Stands for love for everyone,' underscoring His immense love and sacrifice for us. 

The third verse is particularly moving because it is about the part of the Holy Trinity that is constantly working with us: 'Holy Spirit, Holy Word, Speaking peace onto us, Giving strength to walk in love.' You realize that the Holy Spirit is helping us to keep our focus, confirming truth, guiding us, and urging us to walk in His love. 

So take a moment, wherever you are today, to listen to this beautiful song. May 'Three In One' by Robby Robinson and Sara Niemietz find its way into your heart and remind you of the infinite love and unity that we may all find in the Holy Trinity.

(Related scripture: Matthew 28:19; 2 Corinthians 13:14; John 14:16-17 )

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/73ghVARSQM8eK8fhz9EF2s

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kiDV4FN4P0

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