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"In Your Wings" by Matt Rees: From Crying Out to Joyful Praise

God hears you — even when your heart is too heavy to find the words.  “In Your Wings” by Matt Rees draws directly from Psalm 61, and the journey it takes is one that we all know. A journey where we start broken and end with worshipping God.  Matt wrote this song while he was visiting family in Indiana with his wife and children. The inspiration for this song during a rare moment alone in the sunshine. Matt shares: “I chose to take some time to read this Psalm and noodle a bit with my guitar, and in the process, this song is what came out.” The psalm that begins with David crying out —  “Hear me, oh my God, pay attention to my prayer”  — and ends with something entirely different. Not despair. Not silence. It ends with praise! That shift didn’t happen because David’s circumstances changed. It happened because God showed up.  “In Your Wings” captures that movement beautifully. “Come and lead me to the rock that is higher than I” is the prayer of someone who knows they can...

"Your Voice Is Louder" by whispering HOPE: The Filter That Changes Everything

You already know the voice that defines you — trust it.   Noise is a normal part of our modern lives, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy to deal with. Opinions, warnings, promises, fake news, deception, and corrections — they come at you from every direction. Some of them can actually sound convincingly close to the truth. “Your Voice Is Louder” by whispering HOPE is for those moments when discernment feels hard, and the voices feel relentless.  “Whispers rise on every side, trying to lead my heart away.” That’s the daily reality for everyone who walks in faith. The deceptions rarely announce themselves. Deceptions borrow spiritual language, wrap themselves in comfort, hide between other truths, and speak with quiet authority. “Every voice may promise peace, every lie may wear Your name.” The test we can apply isn’t how a voice sounds. The test is to determine where a voice leads. That’s the filter that God offers, and it is repeated in this song: “If it pulls me from Your voic...

"Heaven Drawing Near" by Soul's Victory: Peace Starts in the Heart

Peace doesn’t start with nations — it starts with you. Wounds have a way of hardening and becoming walls. Anger becomes a habit. Resentment becomes identity. Soul’s Victory wrote “Heaven Drawing Near” from the conviction that we can break this downward spiral, not through politics, or (violent) protests, but through the quiet and radical act of choosing God. The song opens with: “We’ve walked through fire, we’ve worn the scars, carried old anger like chains in the dark.” That line is painfully familiar, as we see it happening in our own lives and in the people around us. Most of us know the weight we can feel caused by an old hurt that we somehow can’t quite put down. One that keeps on surfacing when triggered by even the faintest memories of that painful situation. But the backstory that Soul’s Victory shared about this song holds the belief that lasting peace begins with God, then moves into our hearts, our families, our friendships, and ultimately the world around us. Peace grows e...

"Way Of The World" by XYSM: Going Against the Current with God

The world pulls down. God lifts higher. The world is constantly pulling at you, every single day. It screams to get your attention, drains your energy, and slowly draws you away from what matters most. XYSM captures that battle in the song “Way Of The World”. This is a song built around the very real tension between rising toward God and being distracted by the noise, pressures, and distractions of life. The lyrics open with raw honesty: “I don’t want to die, I just want to fly.” A cry out of desperation. As believers, we know that we were made for more than survival. We also know that the world has quite a large pull on us, and without clear and properly focused intentions, the world will win. The turning point in the song comes when the cry shifts from desperation to prayer. “So Lord give me strength, fill me with your love.” That’s where everything changes. Not self-discipline. Not willpower. It starts surrendering to God and honestly looking to Him for guidance and direction. Rea...

"Set Us Free" by Anna Victoria: Dancing in the Freedom God Already Gave You

What does it look like to dance like David today?  David didn’t walk back to Jerusalem with the Ark of the Covenant. He danced, wildly, publicly, and without apology. Anna Victoria’s “Set Us Free” reaches back into that same moment and pulls it forward into today. “Set Us Free” is a live-recorded song that captures the kind of joy you can’t manufacture in a studio. The raw energy in the studio wasn’t staged. It’s the sound of people who’ve been set free.  The lyrics don’t whisper about that freedom; it is boldly declared! “You have saved us, you have saved us, you have saved us — you set us free.” Alongside Miriam’s tambourine and David’s dance, the song pulls you into a line of people who, throughout history, have responded to God’s presence with everything they have. That’s not a performance. It’s a posture, a way of thinking, seeing, and acting for His glory.  The song gradually evolves into something even bigger. “Beyond all measure of what I can see, your love so va...