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'Anchor' by Circanineti and Mireya Harris - Find Stability in Life's Storms


Do you remember the story of Jesus walking on the water in Matthew 14? The disciples are in a boat on their way to the other side of the lake and the waves are tossing them back and forth. How often does your life feel like that? Overwhelmed by the waves of stress, worry, and doubt? You need an anchor. That's exactly what Circanineti and Mireya Harris offer in their pulsing track 'Anchor'. 

Circanineti and Mireya Harris - AnchorThis energetic track invites you to see Jesus, not as a distant Savior, but as a Savior who is present and helps in challenging times. As you listen, you'll find yourself in the lyrics, maybe realizing for the first time or perhaps remembering that there is no one but Jesus who can calm the storm you're facing. 

'Anchor' isn't just a song; it's a lifeline, extending to you through a track in the liquid Drum and Bass genre. 'I found my anchor in the stormy sea the world has been,' is pointing to Jesus as that anchor. Jesus is the one who gives you the courage to walk on the water, so you can bravely face all of the challengess that come your way. We also know what happens when we start to doubt! Just like Peter, we start to sink the second we start to doubt. 

'Anchor' is a beautiful reminder of the truth taught through this passage in Matthew: that you too can experience God calling you by name and lifting you above the uncertainty of life's waters. Go ahead and press play! Let the energetic beats of this track fill you, and the lyrics reaffirm Jesus' role as your anchor. May this truth echo in your heart and fill you with joy and courage to follow His lead.

(Related scripture: Matthew 14:29-31; John 14:6; Romans 8:38-39)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/32OEwId2uqL5jnsMWLGFij

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PZRuY7peqY

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