If you are a new believer, one of the biggest helps to your growth will be throwing out your old playlist and replacing it with music that will aid in your spiritual growth. Don’t look for music you necessarily enjoy (you may very well need to change your desires) but instead look for music that glorifies God. As you grow in Christ, your desires will change but it’s a process that needs tough decisions in the beginning. A good start is using the playlist from this channel. Music matters.
If you are a new believer, one of the biggest helps to your growth will be throwing out your old playlist and replacing it with music that will aid in your spiritual growth. Don’t look for music you necessarily enjoy (you may very well need to change your desires) but instead look for music that glorifies God. As you grow in Christ, your desires will change but it’s a process that needs tough decisions in the beginning. A good start is using the playlist from this channel. Music matters.
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