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That song that plays in your head.

From childhood to now, as an adult, I’ve had countless experiences where suddenly there’s a soothing song playing in my head after experiencing some type of traumatic or emotional life event, or even an everyday issue. The words from these songs are almost always related to the situation at hand. As a Christian, I believe that since God is our maker and is all around us, everything is from Him and we all have our individual assignment and one purpose- to serve Him. 

With that said, I believe that these music and songs that play in our minds at the most vulnerable and hardest points in our lives, communicates God’s love for us. It’s His mercy and grace. It’s Him bringing us comfort and sending us encouraging messages during a difficult situation. Not to mention, God’s angels are constantly working to guide us and keep us safe. When you feel inexplicable peace and strength or is consoled by a song playing on the radio or in your mind at a specific moment, during a time of trouble, remember that it is our Lord and His angels, sending you comfort. Take the time, no matter what you’re going through, to give Him praise and glory, because He does everything for our good and is worthy to be praised in all circumstances.


Luke 22:43 “And there appeared an angel unto him from heaven, strengthening him”


Bless His Holy name.


Many many blessings to you!

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