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"Endless" by Emily Lindquist: Celebrating God's Infinite Wonder


Have you ever wondered about the endless nature of God's love? Although we can't even begin to grasp the endless nature of it, Emily Lindquist's song "Endless" does manage to beautifully capture the feeling of awe that this gives us. The lyrics remind us that His works and wonders never cease. Emily's lyrics were written with the idea that we will always have reason to worship because God is infinite in nature! 

Emily Lindquist - EndlessThe verses describe the inadequacy of words and melodies to fully capture God's boundless love for all creation. Emily reverently acknowledges His glory, beauty, marvel, and wonder and expresses, "With every breath I have my soul will sing," a hymn of praise, a heartfelt offering to our loving Creator. 

The bridge rings with sacred echoes of "Holy, holy is the Lord" and "Worthy is Your name," emphasizing the eternal nature of our praise. God's love and mercy have no end and are ever-present. 

May "Endless" be a reminder that your worship and awe for God should never run dry, just like His infinite love for each one of us will never end. May it also encourage you to look to the future with hopeful anticipation of what's to come.

(Related scripture: Romans 11:33; Psalm 145:3; Ephesians 3:18-19)

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