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'He Can't' by Ryan Jones – Overcoming with Christ


Ryan Jones releases 'He Can't', a joyful and powerful reminder of the victory we have through Christ. It has a fun, upbeat, Christian pop vibe that really hooks you right in, with an important message. Ryan sings about how the enemy is fighting us, and constantly trying to disrupt our walk with God. But here's the kicker - the enemy can't win if we let Christ fight the fight for us. Ryan boldly declares that 'we are overcomers through Jesus Christ'. 

Ryan Jones - He Can'tIn the first verse, Ryan sings, 'Thought he had me, thought he won. Yeah, the enemy he thought that I was good as gone.' I'm sure you've had times when you felt like giving up because you had too much to handle. I know I have! This song helps us remember that the 'enemy's' plans don't last long. 'He can try to steal my joy, and he can try to steal my peace. But he can't take away what my Lord has given me.' 

This song is filled with the assurance that no matter what the enemy throws at you, he can't undo what God has done. 'He can't change the empty grave, He can't change that I've been saved,' Ryan sings with conviction. It's a powerful line that really underscores the permanence of Christ's victory. 

I'm confident that many will find both comfort and strength in this song. It's a celebration of triumph that's sure to boost your spirit. Give it a listen - and may it boost your faith and fill you with energy of an overcomer!

(Related scripture: John 10:10; Romans 8:37-39; 1 John 4:4)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/07mUnF4k6fQTZXcTBJm1ZD

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMetjQ2nG68

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