Natalie Layne’s 'Fragile' Performance Is a Must-Watch

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‘There's so many days when everything is breaking
Life falls apart at the seams
You're the God of ages, how are You so patient
Taking care of breakable things’

What an incredible song with a wonderful message. It is definitely a song that can help minister to someone struggling with fear and self-doubt.

The lyrics remind us that our identity is not found in what we do or don't do, but in who we are and to whom we belong. The Bible says to trust in what God says about us, no matter how we feel about ourselves. And that we can lay our struggles and doubts at the feet of Jesus, and He will take them away and release you from your burdens. Now that is something worth remembering and holding on to!

In an interview, Natalie Layne shared about the personal story behind the song ‘Fragile.’

“Life is incredibly fragile. It feels like things could fall apart at any moment. Yet I've always been one to try to hold it together,” she shared. “I wanted to write a song not to say that God always fixes broken things, but that only He can hold broken things. In our weakest moments, His compassion and understanding say, ‘I'm right here. You can let go.’”

The song ‘Fragile’ is featured on Natalie Layne's debut album titled 'All Joy,’ which is out now. We hope that you enjoyed listening to her performance of this beautiful song today!

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