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"Whom I Have Believed" by Gresha Schuilling: Trusting God Even When the Road Ahead Disappears


Is your trust built on answers, or on the One who holds them? 

Uncertainty has a way of exposing what we actually believe. Gresha Schuilling’s song “Whom I Have Believed” doesn’t pretend that the road stays smooth. The lyrics also point out that at times “the road is hard to see” and confusion “fills my eyes.” Gresha also points out that she doesn’t let these confusions win. Why? Because our confidence was never meant to rely on visibility. It rests on character, our ability to trust God. “Not once have You forsaken those who call Your name,” the lyrics declare, and that one line helps us to reframe our circumstances. God’s faithfulness to us isn’t measured by how clearly we see Him working. It’s measured by who He has always been. 

Gresha Schuilling - Whom I Have BelievedThe apostle Paul understood this. Writing from a prison cell, uncertain of his own future, he wrote down a testimony that still anchors us today: “I know whom I have believed, and I am convinced that he is able to guard until that day what has been entrusted to me.” (2 Timothy 1:12 ESV). When you read the entire chapter, you’ll notice that Paul doesn’t say that he understands everything that’s happening around him. He says something better in this verse — he knows the One holding it all. 

What has God entrusted to your care? Your children, your calling, your unanswered prayers, your fragile hopes? Place them in His hands today. Nothing given to Him “can be stolen, lost, or moved.” That’s His unchanging nature at work, whether you feel it or not. 

May this song meet you in your uncertainty, when the road is hard to see, or confusion fills your eyes. May it help you to turn your doubts into trust: “I know whom I have believed, and give You everything I am.”

(Related scripture: 2 Timothy 1:12; Hebrews 10:23; John 10:28-29)

Background:

When tomorrow feels uncertain and the road ahead cannot be seen, confidence is not found in having every answer but in knowing the One who never changes. Through every season, Christ remains faithful to His promises and faithful to His people. What has been entrusted to Him is forever secure because His faithfulness never fails.
References: 2 Timothy 1:12, Hebrews 10:23, Psalm 9:10, John 10:28-29

Release date: July 1, 2026

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