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Day 26: Song Review II;A look into "Bigger" by Jeckalyn Carr

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In this episode, I will share my thoughts on the gospel song Bigger by Jekalyn Carr, a young and talented singer who has been making waves in the Christian music industry. I will analyze her lyrics. Bigger is a song that declares the greatness and power of God, who is bigger than any problem or situation we may face. It is a song that inspires hope and confidence in God's ability to do the impossible. I will play some clips from the song and discuss how Jekalyn Carr uses words and phrases such as "You're bigger than the universe", "You're bigger than the things that can tear me apart", and "You're bigger than the limitations" to express her awe and reverence for God. I will also compare her live performance and lyric video versions of the song, and point out some differences and similarities. If you are looking for a song that will uplift your spirit and remind you of God's sovereignty, you will enjoy listening to Bigger by Jekalyn Carr. You can watch the live performance video¹ or the lyric video of the song on YouTube, or read the lyrics on various websites. I hope you will join me for this episode and share your feedback and comments. Thank you for tuning in!
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In this episode, I will share my thoughts on the gospel song Bigger by Jekalyn Carr, a young and talented singer who has been making waves in the Christian music industry. I will analyze her lyrics. Bigger is a song that declares the greatness and power of God, who is bigger than any problem or situation we may face. It is a song that inspires hope and confidence in God's ability to do the impossible. I will play some clips from the song and discuss how Jekalyn Carr uses words and phrases such as "You're bigger than the universe", "You're bigger than the things that can tear me apart", and "You're bigger than the limitations" to express her awe and reverence for God. I will also compare her live performance and lyric video versions of the song, and point out some differences and similarities. If you are looking for a song that will uplift your spirit and remind you of God's sovereignty, you will enjoy listening to Bigger by Jekalyn Carr. You can watch the live performance video¹ or the lyric video of the song on YouTube, or read the lyrics on various websites. I hope you will join me for this episode and share your feedback and comments. Thank you for tuning in!
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