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Forever Love: The Rock Music & Steele Croswhite


"Forever Love" by The Rock Music & Steele Croswhite is a touching song from Jesus' point of view, expressing His love to us, His struggling children. With everything that the world is throwing at us, it's so easy to feel lost and get hurt. This song helps you to see beyond the chaos and see the love and commitment that Jesus has toward each of us, even if we think too imperfect to deserve it. The Lord is our Shepherd, who goes out of His way to find us. He is the Healer who binds and takes care of our wounds. He is the Guide who will lead us safely home. 

The Rock Music and Steele Croswhite - Forever LoveThe lyrics are as if Jesus is speaking directly to us, asking if we can see Him now and turn around to embrace His love. The song invites us to find joy and peace in His presence and reminds us of the promise He made to all of us… that nothing can separate us from His love. 

May this song help you to better understand what it means to experience Jesus' faithful love—a promise of eternal safety and joy. May it boost your faith that with Him, you will always be safe, seen, and deeply loved.

(Related scripture: Luke 19:10; Isaiah 41:10; John 10:27-29)

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