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Frankeke's "My Helper": Finding Comfort in Knowing That God Has Your Back


Frankeke's song "My Helper" is all about finding comfort in divine support. It beautifully blends gospel and contemporary styles of music. The lyrics are very relatable for anyone who's felt that life's challenges seriously weigh them down. When Frankeke sings, "I know I will overcome," you can hear that she is confident that God's got her back. That is the confidence that Frankeke hopes you too will find through this song, because knowing that God is watching over you gives you courage to keep going no matter what you encounter. 

Frankeke - My HelperFrankeke's sings, "When life gives lemon, I will make a lemonade," and shows how God is working "with" us. God can turn everything for our good, and we need to nurture a mindset of trust, knowing that He is there for us and guiding us. He asks us to trust Him and keep moving forward, because that is when He "makes things better." 

The key message in My Helper is a call to action. Frankeke sings: "No matter what I see; I will keep moving; … I will keep running; I am not stopping; I was born great; And I'm not giving in". Let God work with you and through you in all parts of your life. That is how you will find the comfort and courage that accompany faith. 

May this song help you to let God's guidance and strength work through you so that you can triumph over life's challenges.

(Related scripture: Psalm 54:4; Isaiah 41:10; Philippians 4:13)

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