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"We Have to Believe You Reward" by TL Vault: Trusting God’s Promises


TL Vault's "We Have to Believe You Reward" is a worship-focused song that encourages us to trust God's promises and believe in His wisdom, love, and faithfulness. That isn't passive; believing in His wisdom, love, and faithfulness is deliberate, a choice that we may need to make again and again. 

TL Vault - We Have to Believe You RewardThe lyrics frame this song as a prayer, an invitation asking God boldly to come into our lives, answer our prayers, and help us to align our hearts and minds with His way and His timing. In other words, this is all about alignment, it's not a demand. Our part is to fully trust that God answers, that He guides and blesses us, but we also need to remember that this does not always happen according to our schedule. 

Instead of focusing on the outcomes, the song points us toward God's character, His wisdom, His love, and His unwavering faithfulness. So, why is this important? Because belief gets so much easier when you remember who God is and trust that God honors all who sincerely seek Him. 

These lyrics turn the song into a personal prayer, recalling Christ's sacrifice and bringing our focus to the guidance that we really need in our lives today. We need Him now in our lives. Admit it. Then act on it. Choose to believe. Rest in His timing. Keep praying, not just repeating words, but truly opening your heart and also your ears… a prayerful dialog with your Heavenly Father. May this song lead you to trust Him. Listen closely, and grow your faith.

(Related scripture: Hebrews 11:6; John 14:13-14; 1 John 5:14-15)

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