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"Strong Foundation" by David Samuel: How This Track Will Strengthen Your Faith


"Strong Foundation" by David Samuel (aka In Him) is a track that is inspired by Luke 6:46–49, and turns one of Jesus' lessons about life's foundations into a beautiful CEDM track. The song follows the story of two brothers in Jericho - one brother carefully plans and builds his home on solid rock, while the other brother rushes off to build his house without much thought. The contrast between the two brothers also mirrors the differences in the way that we respond/deal with life's challenges. Are we holding on to something unshakable, or are we settling for shortcuts?

In Him (David Samuel) - Strong FoundationThe lyrics beautifully capture the tension between these differences. Lines like "Step by step I find my way // Through trials that block each day," the daily struggle and the determination to trust God. The chorus, "Closer to You I long to stay… Your light whispers and calls me near," that intimate moment when we realize that His love dispels fear and draws us near. In the bridge we hear a declaration of resilience that our relationship with Jesus brings: "When the storms rage wild and high // You're my shelter, You're my guide." 

Jesus wants to be your guide, to lead you, and to walk beside you. He is the solid ground that withstands any storm or turbulence that life brings. May this song encourage you to ground yourself in faith and build on His solid foundation. Go ahead and give this song a listen - you'll be glad you did.

(Related scripture: Luke 6:46–49; Psalm 46:1-2; Isaiah 26:3-4)

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