Emma Bloor Shares the Story Behind "Heart Tamer"
UK worship leader and songwriter Emma Bloor has teamed up with Homegrown Worship to release "Heart Tamer." The song speaks about how we can find rest in God in the midst of troubled times.
Bloomer shares: "I'm so excited to share Heart Tamer with you today and remind each of you that you are not alone. I am so grateful to my God who has led me to overcome strongholds and has blessed me with a love beyond all understanding. No weapon formed against us shall ever prosper, even lockdown."
Bloor talks about how the song came about: "The chorus to this was originally inspired at Rivercamp 2018. When we realise that it is the Almighty God that fights our battles with us and often for us, there is a peace that surpasses all understanding. He tames our hearts during times of trouble and nothing compares to Him.
When we are in those moments of confused thoughts and emotions and we turn to Him, He stills them, He captures them and reminds us through His Word who we are. We are children of the living God and no weapon formed against us shall prosper."
About Emma Bloor:
My passion is being involved in Kingdom worship and singing personally to God! I yearn to revive the spirit to God's will and I truly trust in Him. He truly wants to see His church revived, refreshed and seeking His heart. I hope to be a part of that revival through my written songs and being part of a worship team in a church in Swindon, UK.
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