What He Say About You

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Rediscovering Self-Worth Through Divine Affirmation

Unspoken's song "What He Say About You" is a powerful anthem of self-worth and divine affirmation. The lyrics tell the story of someone who has lost their inner light due to the hurtful words and labels imposed by others. These negative words have left deep emotional scars, likened to tattoos on the heart, causing the person to feel as though they are drowning internally. The song serves as a lifeline, offering words of truth and love to counteract the lies and negativity.

The chorus emphasizes that the listener is loved, chosen, held, forgiven, and treasured by God. This divine perspective is presented as the ultimate truth that should drown out all the harmful words and lies. The repetition of these affirmations aims to instill a sense of inherent worth and value that transcends human judgment. The song encourages the listener to focus solely on what God says about them, suggesting that this is the only opinion that truly matters.

The lyrics also draw a beautiful metaphor by comparing the hands that created the listener to the hands that painted the stars, reinforcing the idea that each person is a unique and precious work of art. This divine craftsmanship is meant to inspire belief in one's own worth and beauty. By urging the listener to let the truth ring out louder than the lies, the song seeks to replace feelings of inadequacy and pain with a profound sense of divine love and acceptance.

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