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"Miracle Proof" by Chris Sarver: When Your Story Becomes Someone Else's Sign

The miracle you have been looking for might be the life you are already living.   “Miracle Proof” by Chris Sarver is a testimony song, a song that shows what faith is actually doing. Chris Sarver wrote this one from a place of personal history: miraculously healed of an eye condition that doctors told him could only be corrected through surgery, walking through bipolar depression and emerging from its grip, and being pulled from a life that was quietly building its own grave. “These eyes were blinded by the darkness, they’ve been no stranger to disease.” In many ways, Chris built the walls of his own tomb. He committed himself to darkness, brokenness, and the consequences of his own choices. Chris shared: “But then I heard the sweetest sound. It was the voice of Jesus calling from the outside, calling me out of death, calling me back into the land of the living.”   There are people standing at the edge of belief, not hostile, not mocking, just waiting for one more sign before...

"Fishers of Men" by Tyler Philip Ratcliffe: Dropping Your Nets and Following Without Looking Back

Jesus doesn’t call the qualified. He qualifies the called.  “Fishers of Men” by Tyler Philip Ratcliffe was written back in July of 2024. It was the first Christian folk-style song that Tyler had ever written, and he had no idea at the time that God was going to pull him in that direction. It’s a favorite among his friends and family, and God recently laid it on his heart to share it with the rest of the world.  The song draws from the ordinary moments when Jesus walked up to fishermen and tax collectors and said two words that changed everything: “Follow Me.”   What strikes you in the lyrics is the honesty. “My friends thought I was crazy, and my folks just shook their heads.” Following Jesus has always looked strange from the outside. Peter left a fishing business. Matthew walked away from a lucrative government post. Neither of these men had it all figured out, but they simply responded to a call they couldn’t ignore.  Maybe you also know that feeling. The moment ...

"Jesus Is Better" by John Long: When Nothing the World Offers Is Enough

When the world offers its best, Jesus is still better. The pull is real. Platform, recognition, success. These aren’t abstract temptations — they show up in the everyday ambition to be seen, to matter, to leave a mark. John Long’s “Jesus Is Better”, featuring Jake MacAdam, doesn’t pretend otherwise. The lyrics are a confession, not a victory lap. It’s a choice made in full view of what’s being laid down.  The lyrics make it very clear: “No platform, no treasure, no power, no pleasure, no praises, no legacy — just Jesus.” Consider reading that list again, because when you read it slowly, you’ll notice that it is exactly what the world tells you to build your life around. John takes a closer look at each one of them and arrives at the same conclusion.  Does it come as a surprise? Not really… Philippians 3:8 also speaks about this: “I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord.” The apostle Paul didn’t write that from a place of com...

"Miracle In Motion" by Ben & Tyra Byrne: The Miracle You've Been Waiting For Is Already Underway

Waiting on God doesn’t mean nothing is happening. You’ve been praying and waiting, and the silence feels heavy. Ben & Tyra Byrne wrote Miracle In Motion as an encouragement for those times when faith is all you have left, and you choose to hold on anyway. The key message is that God is never still, never absent, and never late. God is ALWAYS moving. The lyrics open by describing something that we all may have experienced, “There’s a promise // A light in the darkness // I’ve been praying // God, I’m waiting.” If you have had these thoughts, don’t see this as a weakness. This is the hardest part of faith, and waiting with expectation is one of the most courageous things we can do. You see that courage in the next verse: “Heaven’s stirring // I know that You’re working.” This is faith grounded in who God really is.  Isaiah 43:19 says, “Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.” Go...

"Till We Meet Again" by Allan Townsend: When Goodbye Is Not the Last Word

What do you leave behind when your time runs short?  Time has a way of making it clear what really matters. Allan Townsend wrote “Till We Meet Again” from a place most of us will know one day — not the abstract awareness of mortality, but the vivid, close reality of it. “The shadows in this room are getting longer now,” he sings. “I’m running out of time.” A moment that Allan chooses to fill with honesty, love, and a faith that refuses to flinch.  One of the things Allan chooses to leave behind is a song for his wife, one that is also valuable for anyone who has lost a loved one. He doesn’t leave instructions or explanations behind, but a song filled with so much love and faith. Why? Because some things can only be carried in melody.  The chorus of this song turns the grief of a loss into something luminous: “I’ll be sailing over Jordan, just to wait for you.” That image of waiting reframes the loss and turns it into hope, because death is not a wall, it’s a threshold....

"Jesus Be The Name (Instrumental Version)" by Emmanuel Songsore: When the Name Is Enough

Some names open doors. One name stands above them all and changes everything.  Emmanuel Songsore didn’t add words to this track — he didn’t need to. His piano cover of Elevation Worship’s “Jesus Be The Name” carries the full weight of the original without a single lyric. That’s the point… the name itself does the work.  The lyrics of the original song declare it plainly: “Your name is like the morning light, the One the darkness can’t deny.” Darkness doesn’t argue with strategy or willpower. It retreats from a name. That name — Jesus — holds authority over everything that tries to dim your life.  Think about what His name piles up: healing, freedom, salvation, the grave overwhelmed, the storm made still. This is just a fraction of what His name actually does. When we sing, “There is no other name” , that isn’t exclusion — it’s giving clarity. When every other option has run out, this one hasn’t.  Philippians 2:9–11 puts it plainly: “God has highly exalted him and b...

"Carried Me Through (Sacred Rhythm Remix)" by SHAL'LIGHT: The God Who Meets You in the Pressure

God didn’t just meet you at the finish line. He carried you through every step.   Some seasons don’t announce themselves. You just find yourself deep in the pressure, trying to hold everything together, worries that keep you awake at midnight, and hoping that no one notices the weight you’re carrying. SHAL’LIGHT captures that moment in her song, “CARRIED ME THROUGH (Sacred Rhythm Remix).” She sings with honesty, “I carried the weight, tryna be strong,” followed by the breakthrough: “Then I learned to release. I’m letting go… to You.” That shift changes everything.  The song is built on a truth that’s so easy to miss when you’re living in survival mode: God was already there! God isn’t waiting for you to get it together, and He’s certainly not watching from a distance. He’s already holding you! “So many times I didn’t know my way out // Still I kept movin’ through // Through the fear, even when I fell // Every step led me to You.” Every step, even your stumbling ones!  ...