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"Make The Price He Paid Worth The Cost" by Verity Reign: Living Like the Cross Actually Mattered

Grace found you. Now, what will you do with it?   A man watches his wife kneel at the altar, arms open, hands lifted. She grew up practicing Buddhism in Thailand. She’s carried more struggle than most people will ever see. And on her birthday last July, she surrendered it all to Jesus. The next day, her husband picked up his bass and wrote this song. He calls it more than music. He calls it a commitment.  That’s where “Make The Price He Paid Worth The Cost” by Verity Reign comes from. “I am one of His sheep who is no longer lost.” Simple words. Heavy truth. Christ didn’t save us because we earned it. He saved us because He wanted to. “He found me worthy and was willing to save this imperfect person with the life that He gave.” He gave His life willingly. He gave His life for you.  So, what do you do with that? Here is what Romans 12:1 says about it: “I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and accepta...

"Test Every Spirit" by whispering HOPE: How to Spot a Counterfeit Voice

Stop Fearing Deception. Start Testing Spirits. Gold-dressed promises move fast. They sound urgent, sincere, even holy. “Test Every Spirit” by whispering HOPE names that urgency — the voices that pull at us from every direction, the panic that is dressed up as peace. The song points out that real peace never feels restless. Real truth always carries love. These are the first two parts of the test that we can use to discern the truth. Last, but not least… Does this voice sound like Jesus? If the answer is “no” to any part of the test, it fails, no matter how convincing the delivery was. There’s good news in the chorus: you were never meant to sort this out alone. “Now I weigh each thought with freedom, not by striving, not by shame,” the lyrics say — because the cross already tore the veil down. Discernment isn’t a skill you have to earn. It’s a gift already given. Read 1 John 4:1, “do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, for many false prophe...

"Walk in Victory" by Abayomi Adewuyi: Freedom Isn't a Feeling, It's a Fact

Bound people don’t stay bound in Christ. (by Jasper Tan) Abayomi Adewuyi’s new single “Walk In Victory” is an uplifting contemporary gospel track that talks about faith and empowerment. Throughout the song, Abayomi testifies about the transformative power of believing in Jesus Christ and finding spiritual security in him. The key message of the song is Abayomi’s testimony that if one follows Christ with all one's heart, then one is assured of liberation and freedom from the burdens that we carry. Having faith in Christ gives us that certainty that all will eventually be well, and there is really no cause for worry. As emphasized in the spoken prayer, “He that the father set free is free” (3:28–3:31), we are reminded that our existence is defined by grace rather than the worldly circumstance that we are put in. The song also encourages us to maintain our trust and confidence in God for any challenges that we face as declared in the spoken prayer “nothing can stop you” and “nothing...

"The Narrow Way" by whispering HOPE: Why the Easy Road Never Leads to Peace

Which road are you really walking on? Two roads… that’s the choice every believer faces along their journey. One road looks easy, welcoming, wide enough for a crowd. The other road looks narrow, almost lonely by comparison. “The Narrow Way” by whispering HOPE is about that choice: “Two roads stand before my feet, one is wide and one is true.” The song doesn’t pretend that the narrow path is simple. It just insists that life, real life, is only found when we walk with Jesus. Here’s what makes this song different from a call to just try harder. The lyrics remind us that a journey along this narrow path doesn’t depend on earning something. “I don’t walk to earn Your love, I walk because it’s mine.” That’s grace talking; we walk because of God’s grace, not because of our own effort. You were brought near, your eyes were opened, and none of that happened because you worked hard enough to deserve it. Jesus said it plainly: “For the gate is narrow and the way is hard that leads to life, and...

"He's Not Far Away" by Ben & Tyra Byrne: The God Who Sees Your Waiting

Even in silence, God is closer than you think. “He’s Not Far Away” by Ben & Tyra Byrne is the closing track on their upcoming EP. It builds up, particularly from the 1min 14sec mark up to 2min 40sec, where the climb turns the song into something massive. That climb in the music mirrors an important message… “Though the road looks rocky // And the walk feels lonely” and at the end of the climb it mirrors the realization that “He’s not far away // He’s close!”   Life rarely announces its hardest seasons quietly. The verses name what so many of us carry with us in secret. But why do we so often hide our empty hands instead of naming them? Why do we often think that God doesn’t see us and the situation that we’re in? “El Roi, the God who sees, the God who hears, He knows you.” His name “El Roi” comes straight from Genesis 16:13, where Hagar, alone and desperate in the wilderness, calls God “You are a God of seeing.” She wasn’t forgotten, and neither are you.  Here’s what th...