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"Without You" by Zack Moody: Anchored in Grace Amid Uncertainty


"Without You" by Zack Moody is a song born from a time of uncertainty, asking God what He had next, the waiting, and just trusting God for what's next. The backstory that Zack shared reveals the core message: Jesus is the constant anchor in the midst of life's storms. "Often we focus on the boat, the storm, the waves," Zack explains, "but it's all about Jesus, no matter the surrounding circumstances (both internal and external)."

Zack Moody - Without YouThe lyrics beautifully describe His work in action: "I'll never know much it cost the day you saved my soul // You turned me around and never let me go." God is always nearby and ready to take over if we let Him. "Your love's too good to leave me // Where you are is where I wanna be," emphasizing that we may be close to Him.

God's presence is just part of the Gift, He does so much more for us: "You take the old and make it new // My God, you're always gonna pull me through." Even when doubts arise, we know that "Seasons come and change // You remain the same." He is faithful, and we may always find refuge in His arms.

This song is such a beautiful blend of vulnerability and worship, and an invitation to hold onto God's promises. If you're going through changes or need a place of peace in chaos, then may this song remind you that He's always enough.

(Related scripture: Psalm 46:1-2; Hebrews 13:8; Lamentations 3:22-23)

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