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The Church’s Strive to Be YouTube channel has released a new music video titled “Diamond.” The lyrics remind us that we are diamonds—treasured and priceless.

The song “Diamond” is written and performed by Nik Day. The message of the song is that when life feels hard, we should let Christ in. He can help us be more than we can be on our own.

Lyrics:

When you feel the weight of the world on your shoulders,
When gravity’s pulling you down from the light,
Don’t ever forget when it seems it’s the hardest,
That’s when you rise to the highest of heights.

When you climb out of the cave you’re in, you’ll finally understand
That the One who made you always holds you in His perfect hands.

Chorus:

You are,
You are a Diamond.
So bright, treasured, and priceless,
A timeless work of art.
We see the gleam inside your heart.
When you feel under pressure,
It’s just making you stronger.
Remember you were born for this.
You are a Diamond.

So let Him in, let Him mold you and change you.
He’ll make you more than you’d be on your own.
All that He wants is to shape and refine you,
So you shine His light when He needs you the most.

Chorus

You are,
You are a Diamond.
So bright, treasured, and priceless,
A timeless work of art.
We see the gleam inside your heart.
When you feel under pressure,
It’s just making you stronger.
Remember you were born for this.
You are a Diamond.

So shine on,
Stay strong,
Hold on.
You’ve got what it takes,
Just keep the faith and
Shine on,
Stay strong,
Hold on.
Hold on.

Chorus

You are,
You are a Diamond.
So bright, treasured, and priceless,
A timeless work of art.
We see the gleam inside your heart.
When you feel under pressure,
It’s just making you stronger.
Remember you were born for this.
You are a Diamond.

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