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"Psalm 34" by Mama Tee and Awipi: Celebrating God's Faithfulness


I trust that you'll love 'Psalm 34' by Mama Tee and Awipi. It's a song with a tropical sound, filled to the brim with energy and joy. The song's title makes it clear that Psalm 34 served as inspiration for the lyrics, which emphasize God's unwavering faithfulness. Looking at today's world, we're really putting His faithfulness to the test! We can do something about it, and it all starts with us, you and me, taking that step to declare God's greatness and goodness together with the people around us. 

Mama Tee and Awipi - Psalm 34The song recounts personal experiences of prayers that are answered, fears lifted from us, and a radiance that replaces shame. The song calls us to join in praise, declaring how God's faithfulness endures forever and inviting all to experience God's goodness firsthand. 

Go ahead and give "Psalm 34" a listen. May it encourage you to seek Him with unwavering faith that you too will find deliverance and joy in His presence.

(Related scripture: Psalm 34:4, 5, 7)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2uWkhvTj9rDXfFI3jZVeEZ

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv6nzY8D6sQ

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