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Danielle Noonan - This Is Who You Are (CCM)


Last October, Danielle Noonan released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called This Is Who You Are. 

After the spike of violence that the world witnessed yesterday in Washington, we at ChristianDance.eu felt a desire to reach out to the world and offer precious gems to help shift the focus back to what really counts in life. We all believe that there are no coincidences, and when this song found its way to us today, we jumped with excitement!

Danielle shares: "I wrote this story after an encounter with the Lord where He reminded me in a very real way of who He was, how He was in control and that He's sending a fresh outpouring of his Holy Spirit to break bonds and to bless His children. It's about remembering that He's always pushing us towards a new encounter with Him through our suffering, grief and loneliness."



You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3MVMjxf6KZsYvL2gtS5MQS

The lyrics: 
V1/
There's only one way to go from here a new wind is blowing
it's chasing our doubt and fear, our shackles are falling down

PRE/
breathe it in, breathe it out feel it deep in our lungs
let it consume every part that cannot be undone

CHORUS/
This is who you are and this is what you do
maker of the stars and fortress of the truth
this is who you are and this is what you do
reviving every bone and calling us to you

V2/
There's only one way to go from here, we feel your arrival
your spirit is drawing near, there's no stopping revival
breathe it in, breathe it out feel it deep in our lungs
let it consume every part that cannot be undone

BRIDGE/
I never wanna leave, there's no turning back to the place where you found me
It's where I wanna be, there's no turning back to the place where you found me

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