Olivia Farabaugh steps into a vulnerable space with “Language of the Lord,” released on March 20, 2026, and it lands as both a personal confession and a quiet song for anyone who overthinks what to say.

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The song taps into a very real feeling, being stuck in your head during conversations, wanting to show up as your best self but feeling blocked by fear. Right from the opening “Social butterfly, would you come alive” there’s this internal tension that feels instantly relatable. It’s not just about social anxiety; it’s about identity, pressure, and trying not to get lost in other people’s opinions.

At the center of the track is a simple but powerful prayer: “Holy Spirit, speak through me.” That line becomes the anchor, and everything builds around it. The chorus brings clarity with “the language of the Lord is love,” which feels like the song’s main takeaway, when you lean into faith, the message becomes clear, even if you don’t have the perfect words.

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It fits right into modern Christian pop, clean production, smooth melodies, and a chorus that sticks without trying too hard. The arrangement gives the lyrics space to breathe, which works in its favor because the message is the real focus here. “Language of the Lord” keeps things simple but meaningful. It’s the kind of track you turn to when your mind is loud and you just need a reminder to step back, trust, and let something bigger guide your voice.

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