Listen to Lincoln Brewster's New Song "Who Am I?"

Lincoln Brewster returns with his new song, 'Who Am I?', the first single from his new album due later this year. 'Who Am I?' speaks to the omnipotent and omnipresent characteristics of God. And yet He desires to meet us where we are and engage in a unique relationship with each one of us. This song serves as encouragement and a reminder to the listener that God is constantly pursuing you and loves you unconditionally.
Who am I?
That you would think of me
Among a million stars
Shining in the night
Who am I?
That you would call me yours
And offer up your all
Just to save my life
"I'm amazed that God, in all of his infinite bigness, would see us in our infinite smalless. Many times, I'm so in touch with my imperfections, failings, and shortcomings that it's hard for me to grasp the idea of how God can love me the way that He does. This song is about asking that question, "Who am I? That you would think of me among a million stars." But also embracing the truth that in spite of God being the creator of the universe, He sees me as if I was the only person that ever existed and loves me without condition. I've never been forgotten or unwanted and I have confidence that I am truly loved by God. We are accepted for who we are and where we're at by the creator of the universe and even though we don't deserve it He chooses to love us anyway." - Lincoln Brewster
Psalm 8: 4-6 "What is mankind that you are mindful of them, human beings that you care for them? You have made them a little lower than the angels and crowned them with glory and honor. You made them rulers over the works of your hands; and put everything under their feet."
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