Riley Clemmons' New Single "For the Good" is Based on Rom 8:28

Riley Clemmons will be releasing a brand new single tomorrow (9/24). "For the Good" is based upon Romans 8:28 and it's a powerful reminder of how God is sovereign behind every circumstance we go through. It is a song that is also deeply personal for Clemmons.
Clemmons reveals, "This song is deeply rooted in one of my favorite Bible verses of all time, Romans 8:28, saying `all things work together for the good for those who love God and are the called according to His purposes.'
This verse has brought my family & myself so much comfort over the past couple of years, as not only we've walked through a tough time as a family, but as we've watched the world around us change. Never so much before have we needed the promise that God is working things together for the good. I hope this song encourages you & reminds you, no matter what season you're walking through, that God is with you and for you."
Moreover, on September 26, Clemmons will be joining a star-studded line up of artists including The Chainsmokers, Saweetie, Darren Criss, and Thuy at SHEIN X ROCK THE RUNWAY 2021. The virtual event is an exciting hybrid-special that is part music concert, mixed with innovative choreographed dances in a non-traditional fashion show. She will perform "Stuck Inside My Head" from her album Godsend, which was released earlier this year to critical acclaim.
SHEIN X ROCK THE RUNWAY 2021 will be available on the SHEIN app, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter beginning at 2 PM PDT.
With a social media reach of over 58 million, SHEIN has quickly becoming one of the fastest growing e-tailers in the world. They offer a fresh mix of fashion, home, pet care, and stylish trends at an affordable price for anyone at any age.
Connect with Riley Clemmons:
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