CeCe Winans Challenges Listeners to Believe for Miracles

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Fifteen-time Grammy winner CeCe Winans struck a powerful chord with her spring 2021 release of the chart-topping “Believe for It,” which challenges hearers to trust God for the impossible.

“Believe For It” has a message all of us, after going through what we have experienced, have to learn: to be determined to release our faith and still believe for great things to happen,” Winans says of the title track from her first live album. The song won the Grammy in 2022 for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song as well as the 2021 GMA Dove Award Gospel Worship Recorded Song of the year, and the Believe for It album also won for Best Gospel Album.

“We have to be intentional,” Winans adds. “We tend to say ‘You know what, I believed before and this and this happened’. This song is the one I want everyone to gravitate to and be determined to believe for whatever you have in your heart to achieve.”

During this season of the war in Ukraine, skyrocketing inflation and daily news of the war in Ukraine, “Believe for It” brings listeners hope in the power of God’s name:

“Move the immovable/ Break the unbreakable/ God we believe/ God we believe for it.

“From the impossible/ We’ll see a miracle/ God we believe/ God we believe for it.”

Allow God’s power to wash over you as you worship with Winans and this No. 1 Billboard hit.{eoa}

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