Michael W. Smith is Back with New Single "Arms Around the Sun"

Michael W. Smith releases his latest single entitled "Arms Around the Sun." The track features a unique collaboration with Jonathan Roumie, known for portraying Jesus in The Chosen, who contributed drums to the song during a spontaneous studio session.
The lyrics of "Arms Around the Sun" convey a profound spiritual message. A notable line shared by Smith on social media reads:
"I believe You are a love that never ends, but trying to get my head around You is like trying to wrap my arms around the sun."
This metaphor illustrates the overwhelming and encompassing nature of divine love.
Smith writes, "The awe-inspiring mystery of God's love... too vast to fully grasp, yet close enough to feel. That's the heartbeat of my new song, "Arms Around the Sun," which is OUT NOW! I couldn't hold this one back... It's lit a fire in me. I'm still deep in the process of making the rest of the project, but this song felt too urgent-too alive-not to share it now."
The official music video for "Arms Around the Sun" is available on Michael W. Smith's YouTube channel. The song is also streaming on platforms like Spotify, where you can listen to the full track and view the complete lyrics
Michael W. Smith is embarking on the "Beyond the Far Horizon" tour starting this month. The tour promises to deliver powerful live performances of his latest songs alongside classic favorites.
For more updates and to explore his music, visit Michael W. Smith's official website or follow him on Instagram.
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