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Jesus Speak (Help My Unbelief)' by Chidiya Ohiagu, Joshua's Giants, and Xander Sallows: A Journey from Doubt to Unwavering Belief


'Jesus Speak (Help My Unbelief)' is an intimate ballad written by Chidiya Ohiagu, Joshua's Giants, and Xander Sallows. This song fulfills the human longing for divine companionship during times of internal turmoil. Masterfully reflecting the pain and yet the persistent faith of a soul wrestling with doubt but refusing to let go of hope, this song reaches into the depth of our spirits and encourages us to lean into God's unwavering love even harder.

With every verse, Chidiya calls upon God, seeking His guidance and wisdom amid the stormy seas within. The beautiful paradox in the chorus ('They say you can heal me... help my unbelief') will touch and heal your heart. This soulful appeal isn't just a song but a heartfelt conversation with our steadfast Heavenly Father who is ever ready to help us through our unbelief and lead us toward His everlasting grace.

Chidiya Ohiagu - Jesus Speak (Help My Unbelief)Chidiya Ohiagu draws us in with the utter honesty of the lyrics, painting a vivid picture of the way God speaks to us in our moments of vulnerability and uncertainty. The bridge is a sincere testament to enduring faith. The vocals are deeply moving, while the music continually swells, perfectly capturing the journey from doubt to unwavering belief.

Bring your hopes, your fears, your doubts, and your faith, and listen to 'Jesus Speak (Help My Unbelief)'. Let this soulful pop ballad remind you, that God is with you through it all.

(Related scripture: 1 Samuel 3:10, Mark 9:24, 2 Corinthians 12:9)

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Chidiya-ohiagu-jesus-speak-lyrics

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5NLQBgFphfAuzfKu4MUC7W

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MovE1aFniU

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