Song of the Day #79

I’ve decided to continue with my Song of the Day series because one of my readers mentioned it’s a great addition to their car playlist. Today’s song is Belong Together, composed by Mark Ambor. It’s a top choice since it boosted my mood the entire week. Enjoy!🎵

Song of the Day #75

Today I went back to prayer. It’s been some time since I haven’t communicated well with Him and it felt so good and refreshing. Shortly after I finished praying, an unexpected change from work occurred, and they wanted me to take my vacation sooner. Coincidence? I don’t think so.

God often breaks into our lives through unexpected events beyond our control. When we’re unable to ask for what feels right in our hearts, He will take care of that for us.

Romans 8:28: And we know that for those who love God, all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.

Today I realized that no matter how many times I make mistakes or fall short, God is always there to help me get back on track. The goodness of God has never failed me, as CeCe Williams so beautifully describes, and I feel his hand on my shoulders whenever I need Him, even when I don’t call on Him. He’s aware, and he’s already on his way to deliver me.

Song of the Day #74

I’ve been listening to this song on our family trip. The country feels and soft tones made my day!🎶

A few words about the band who made the cover song:

Music Travel Love is a Canadian brother duo MTL. Professionally performing from the early age of 4, with over 5,000 live performances Clint and Bob fall within the category of seasoned entertainers. They travel the world producing music, building friendships, making videos, and creating memories!

Song of the Day #73

Return to Sender is a song performed in the film Girls! Girls! Girls! by American singer Elvis Presley. The musician laments his bitter relationship with his lover. The song, which was released on October 2, 1962, and was published by Elvis Presley Music, became a commercial hit and received praise for its poetry and melody.

Facts:

On what would have been Elvis’ 58th birthday, January 8, 1993, the United States Postal Service issued a stamp recognizing The King. Because stamps were normally designated for historical individuals rather than musicians, the postal office let customers vote on one of two stamp designs: a youthful Elvis or an older (and heavier) Elvis. Young Elvis easily prevailed, and the stamp was published on January 8, 1993. That day, enterprising stamp collectors fixed Elvis stamps on letters and addressed them with false addresses in the hopes that they would be returned stamped „Return To Sender” and become collector’s items.

Song of the Day #71

Lyrics

Boom boom (ooh)
Boom boom (ooh)

Teach me how to love You
Show me how to trust You
More than with my words or with a song
No, it’s not been easy
To live life down on my knees
But with faith, I know I’ll carry on

There is more to see than with my eyes
But fear sometimes can leave me paralyzed
I realize that I’m not in control
Yet it is well with my soul

The enemy’s against me
Arrows all around me
Never knew the fight would last so long
In seasons of depression
I plead for Your protection
Make me right, I’m tired of being wrong

Every time there’s hope, it seems to die
And the voices all around me feed that lie
Everything I see tells me to let go
Yet it is well with my soul

It is well (it is well)
With my soul (with my soul)
It is well, it is well with my soul
It is well (it is well)
With my soul (with my soul)
Oh, it is well, it is well with my soul

Soul, my soul, whoa, my soul
With my soul, my soul, whoa, it is well with my soul
With my soul, my soul, whoa, my soul, whoa

This fight I’m in is not of flesh and blood
The weapons that I need are in Your love
Lord, don’t You ever let me go
You make it well with my soul