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Elian’s garden became a place of "soaking" and "quiet time," where the only name spoken was the one that made everything else pale in comparison. The story of Yeshua wasn't a legend of the past, but a living presence that turned their eyes away from themselves and toward the "Most Beautiful".

Word of Elian’s song spread. People began to leave the crowded markets to sit by the stream. They didn't come to see her; they came because, in her song, they felt a peace they couldn't buy. They discovered that while there are thousands of things to admire, there is only one worth truly worshiping—the "Beloved" who stands undefeated and without equal. YESHUA - ft.Meredith Mauldin (With Lyric)

One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in colors no merchant could sell, Elian sat by a stream. She began to hum a melody that felt as old as the earth itself. Elian’s garden became a place of "soaking" and

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Elian’s garden became a place of "soaking" and "quiet time," where the only name spoken was the one that made everything else pale in comparison. The story of Yeshua wasn't a legend of the past, but a living presence that turned their eyes away from themselves and toward the "Most Beautiful".

Word of Elian’s song spread. People began to leave the crowded markets to sit by the stream. They didn't come to see her; they came because, in her song, they felt a peace they couldn't buy. They discovered that while there are thousands of things to admire, there is only one worth truly worshiping—the "Beloved" who stands undefeated and without equal.

One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in colors no merchant could sell, Elian sat by a stream. She began to hum a melody that felt as old as the earth itself.