Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Song Lyrics and A message

As I walk this great unknown , questions come and questions go. Was there purpose for the pain? Did I cry these tears in vain? I don't wanna live in fear, I wanna trust that you're near. Trust your grace can be seen in both triumph and tragedy. I have this hope, in the depth of my soul. In the flood or the fire, you're with me and you won't let go. This is a song by tenth Avenue North, called I Have This Hope, and I feel as though there is a reason behind this song but the way I look at it, I see it as a song that let's us know that we will always have hope and sometimes we might live in fear or we might have fear because we're scared but God takes that fear and helps us not to be scared. He helps us to know that as long as we are His children, that there is nothing we can not do because I once heard one of my youth group leaders say that With God Nothing Is Impossible and that Nothing Is Impossible For God. I believe that to be true because God can help us through anything. We're Wonderfully Made, We are Children Of The One True King who have been saved and changed and set free. We are Survivors. When we all go to Heaven someday, we will be not only reunited with Him but we will also be reunited with all of our loved ones. I want to encourage anyone who may have a relationship with Jesus Christ to pray for those who do not have a relationship with Him. I want those who would like to pray for those who don't know Jesus so that they may want to learn about Him and accept Him into their life. Matthew West, and Tenth Avenue North and all Christian Artists have something in common with their music. They all have different messages and meanings to them and I think that's what makes their music great, and they all have their own testimony's to tell too. No matter our testimony, and no matter what Christian artist we listen to, whether it's one of the ones I mentioned or all of them, we can always be there for one another and know that God is in control and has a plan for our lives.

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