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'Never Gonna Stop' by Ryan Jones: A Reminder of God's Unending Love


Ryan Jones's new song "Never Gonna Stop" is about that deeply rooted assurance we all are looking for. That no matter how deep we sink, or how far we have gone off-track, God's love can still find us! Ryan's lyrics remind us that we're not too far gone. "There was a day I thought I lost it all… Then I heard your voice say I won't let you fall," he sings, echoing God's promise to you, me, each one of us that His love is unstoppable. 

Ryan Jones - Never Gonna StopWhen your life feels darker than night, or hope just seems to be nothing more that a distant flicker, "Never Gonna Stop" is dishing out hope! An encouragement that God's love will reach you as long as you keep trying to do your best and look to God for guidance. Don't give up; reach up to Him! 

And just like Ryan does, you too can bank on the same certainty of God's love that is repeated in the chorus: "Never gonna stop, never gonna stop, never gonna stop loving me." The song is a catchy companion that can help you through every trial. "Every trial you prove it," sings Ryan, proclaiming a faith that God doesn't let go. Hold on to the steady rhythm of God's unending grace, a rhythm that outpaces our deepest doubts and fills you with hope. 

Go ahead and tune into "Never Gonna Stop". May this song help to renew your faith in a love that's never-ending and always within your reach. It's a song that'll help to set the right mindset before your quiet time, and works as a daily reminder that we have an Eternal Father that pours out His love on everyone that seeks Him, no matter how far we've gone off-track.

(Related scripture: Romans 8:38-39; Psalm 136:26; Lamentations 3:22-23)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3a4bBN9dte7nufsq2ydj9p

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IH7o_vc3gdM

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