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"This Is Your Heaven" by Jim Vierra: Feel the Promise


“This Is Your Heaven”, Jim Vierra latest release featuring grammy award artist Ceron Mays, Latavius Mulzac and Madeline Statter, is a powerful gospel track. It's a song that brings together the uplifting power of gospel music with contemporary rap. The lyrics reflect the happiness and hope we all may have in Christ, knowing that God has prepared where we can be with Him one day. That's what this song is about! 

Fifty Something Records - This Is Your HeavenThe first line of the song is a strong affirmation of faith: 'I believe in Your Spirit, I believe in Your love. Thank You for Your forgiveness and Your mercy from above.' This is honest praise for God's boundless grace. We love the chorus, as it quickly has you singing along: 'I know where I'm going because of what You've done. My lips sing Your praises, God's one and only Son.'

There's such a comfort in these lines - feeling like God's warm embrace. 'Every tongue will proclaim that Jesus, He is the risen King,' the rap verse says, driving home the message that we are never far from the promise of seeing Jesus. This is such a clear and encouraging message. Heaven is real, and He is waiting for us! 

Everything about this song, every note and lyric, encourages you to look forward with joy and anticipation. It's almost as if you can hear Jesus whispering, 'Welcome home, welcome home, this is your Heaven.' 

As Christians, we are familiar with the promise that there is a place for us in Heaven, but, let's be honest, we all need a reminder from time to time that eternal joy that awaits us. So, go ahead and give this song a listen. May this song help to fill your heart with joy that God has prepared a great place for us to be with Him one day.

(Related scripture: John 14:2-3; 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17; Revelation 21:4)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4ZgIRu04uVjflxpXkMLOFb

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqjBWo7n32o

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