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"Softly And Tenderly" by Robby Robinson: A Love That Won't Stop Calling

What happens when grief sends you back to the piano? Robby Robinson lost his granddaughter, Zoe Bella Rae, in April. Grief like that doesn’t ask permission before it reshapes your days. So he sat down at the piano, the way he’d done for nearly five decades as Music Director for Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, and he simply played. No agenda, no performance. Just hymns that had carried him through a lifetime of faith and ministry, now carrying him through his grief. The outcome is an album filled with beautiful instrumental versions of hymns that are loved by so many. We picked “Softly and Tenderly” for this write-up. Robby shares: “‘Softly and Tenderly’ felt like the natural opening track. Its message of grace, comfort, and invitation has brought peace to generations of believers.” The lyrics of the song quickly come to mind as you listen to Robby playing, and it doesn’t picture a God standing at a distance, arms crossed, waiting for an apology. It pictures Jesus “on the portals...

"Forward Is The Only Road" by Souls Victory: The Gospel in One Rock Anthem

What are you actually living for? “Some men chase comfort // Some men chase gold // Some men talk of courage // Till the night turns cold.” You’ve seen it happen… Maybe you’ve been that person. “Forward Is The Only Road” by Soul’s Victory calls us to reflect. The song has a rock vibe and is written for anyone fighting through hardship, addiction, loss, fear, or doubt. The genre isn’t one that you’ll commonly play on a quiet Sunday morning.  The song asks an important question: “What will they say about you when your days are gone?” Soul’s Victory sings: “I’ve seen strong men stumble // I’ve seen mighty kingdoms fall” and points us to one King who didn’t flinch and stands above them all —  “When death drew a line, my Captain crossed over.” Hebrews 2:14–15 puts it this way: Christ “partook of the same things, that through death he might destroy the one who has the power of death… and deliver all those who through fear of death were subject to lifelong slavery.” Your ‘Captain’ didn...

"This Is My Heart (Psalm 8)" by Justin DeRosa: You're Not Too Small for God's Attention

What happens when you stop muting His calls? Justin DeRosa wrote “This Is My Heart (Psalm 8)” during a season of worry. His hearing was failing on his right side (doctors said ‘permanent’), and the bitterness set in fast. He admits it in the lyrics: “I muted the calls that you sent.” Sound familiar? We all mute the calls sometimes — the quiet nudges, the conviction, the invitations to trust. DeRosa’s healing came slowly. DeRosa shares: “I don’t know if it’s gotten better or He’s allowed my brain to cope because about 6 months ago something shifted and I could hear the right side of my mixes again.” He finished a song called PARADISE and then was moved to finish this song using his daughter’s birthday Psalm 8.  DeRosa shares: “The fact that He created things so much bigger and grander than me and yet he is mindful of my human heart and condition struck me. Then He shaped the words in realtime to fit the beat and mode in a single car ride to pickup dinner for the family.” The vers...

"For a Moment" by Destination Zion: Your Vindication Was Never Yours to Earn

Who decides your vindication? Storms don’t last forever, but when you’re in the middle of one, that truth can be difficult to believe. Destination Zion wrote “For a Moment” straight from Isaiah 54 (almost line-for-line in places from Isaiah 54:6–17). The song opens with God speaking directly: “For a moment I turned away from you, with mercy I regather you.” That’s not abandonment, but a brief pause inside a much longer story of return. The song calls the listener “afflicted one, storm-tossed,” then asks an important question that deserves further thought: “Who can comfort you?” Most people scroll past that question every day, preferring to distract rather than answer. But the lyrics push you toward a real response. God reminds His people that He made the smith who forges weapons and the one who wields them. Even threats against you operate inside His authority, not outside it. That’s a comforting message if you give Him control. This connects directly to Isaiah 54:17: “No weapon that...

"Mighty God" by Sandra Lamb: Praise That Grows Louder Than Your Problems

Is God’s power something you believe or something you live? (by Jasper Tan) Sandra Lamb’s latest single “Mighty God” is a powerful Afro-gospel anthem that serves as a testimony of one’s resilience and devotion. At the core of this song is the celebration of God’s trustworthiness and reliability as the song testifies about knowing that we are stronger with Jesus as our shield that covers us from harm (0:22,0:25). The song brings reassurance to listeners that we can always find refuge, strength, and abiding joy when we have Jesus Christ in our lives. And even when we are navigating the difficult trials in our lives, Jesus remains faithful in reassuring us that he will always be there to bring hope. Keep Isaiah 41:10 in mind: “Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you.” The song also celebrates God’s mightiness, encouraging us to make a shift in our perspective and learn to move away from our personal anxieties and worldly conc...