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"Angeypoley Verey Aarullu" birthed in a personal moment of worship, the words “Who else like You, Lord?”, flowed from a night of deep thankfulness.
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Angeypoley Verey Aarullu

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Geogy Varghese, Rachel Geogy Varghese

"One Day" is a worship song inspired by Psalm 84:10—“Better is one day in Your courts than a thousand elsewhere.” It expresses a deep longing for God’s presence, declaring that a single moment with Him is worth more than a lifetime of worldly gain. The song invites listeners into sacred intimacy, echoing the psalmist’s cry for communion with God—not for His gifts, but for Him alone. It’s a call to return, to hunger, and to dwell where true joy is found.

One Day

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Take This Heart

Jonathan Jefferson, thelastepistles

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Savina Gonsalves

"One Day" is a worship song inspired by Psalm 84:10—“Better is one day in Your courts than a thousand elsewhere.” It expresses a deep longing for God’s presence, declaring that a single moment with Him is worth more than a lifetime of worldly gain. The song invites listeners into sacred intimacy, echoing the psalmist’s cry for communion with God—not for His gifts, but for Him alone. It’s a call to return, to hunger, and to dwell where true joy is found.

“Take This Heart,” captures a powerful moment of surrender turned into song. Originally penned as a private reflection, it has evolved into an anthem of hope inspired by Psalm 23. Blending raw honesty with uplifting faith, the track leads listeners through life’s storms and still waters, echoing the refrain: “Here I am, take this heart and do as You will.” A moving invitation to trust, heal, and embrace God’s presence.

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Take This Heart

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Jonathan Jefferson, thelastepistles

“Take This Heart,” captures a powerful moment of surrender turned into song. Originally penned as a private reflection, it has evolved into an anthem of hope inspired by Psalm 23. Blending raw honesty with uplifting faith, the track leads listeners through life’s storms and still waters, echoing the refrain: “Here I am, take this heart and do as You will.” A moving invitation to trust, heal, and embrace God’s presence.

"One Day" is a worship song inspired by Psalm 84:10—“Better is one day in Your courts than a thousand elsewhere.” It expresses a deep longing for God’s presence, declaring that a single moment with Him is worth more than a lifetime of worldly gain. The song invites listeners into sacred intimacy, echoing the psalmist’s cry for communion with God—not for His gifts, but for Him alone. It’s a call to return, to hunger, and to dwell where true joy is found.

One Day

Savina Gonsalves

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Angeypoley Verey Aarullu

Geogy Varghese, Rachel Geogy Varghese

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One Day

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Savina Gonsalves

"One Day" is a worship song inspired by Psalm 84:10—“Better is one day in Your courts than a thousand elsewhere.” It expresses a deep longing for God’s presence, declaring that a single moment with Him is worth more than a lifetime of worldly gain. The song invites listeners into sacred intimacy, echoing the psalmist’s cry for communion with God—not for His gifts, but for Him alone. It’s a call to return, to hunger, and to dwell where true joy is found.

"Angeypoley Verey Aarullu" birthed in a personal moment of worship, the words “Who else like You, Lord?”, flowed from a night of deep thankfulness.
Check out wherever you stream.

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