Life throws curveballs, and sometimes all we can do is lean into the unwavering strength and love of our Father. This collection of worship songs will guide you as you seek to deepen your trust in God's plan, finding solace and renewed hope in His promises.
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By Elevation Worship
"Trust In God" reinforces the peace that comes from surrendering control. The song's repeated declaration of God as the 'One who will never fail' gives us confidence to lay our burdens down and truly trust in His provision.
By Maverick City Music
"Firm Foundation" inspires trust by reminding us that even when "everything around me is shaken," Christ remains steadfast. This song emphasizes that because of His past faithfulness, we can confidently declare, 'He won't fail'.
By Vertical Worship
"Yes I Will" embodies the choice to actively trust, even when circumstances feel overwhelming. It's a declaration that despite difficulty, we choose to 'lift You high' and trust in God's unwavering character. This song encourages us to decide, in advance, that our faith will persevere through any trial.
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By Danny Gokey
"Stay Strong" acknowledges the tension between our prayers and God's timing, offering reassurance in the waiting. It reminds us that even without seeing immediate answers, we can choose to "praise You in the waiting," trusting that God will ultimately make all things right.
By Red Rocks Worship
"Good Plans" offers a simple reassurance when we face uncertainty, reminding us of God's inherent goodness. It's a comforting declaration that even amidst 'deserts and gardens,' we can find peace in knowing our Father's heart for us. This song encourages trust, rooted in the unchanging character of God.
By Passion
"The Lord Will Provide" encourages a childlike faith by drawing parallels between God's care for nature and His provision for us. Singing 'Everything I need, my Father has it' helps us release our anxieties and rest in the certainty of God's abundant provision for our lives.
By Maverick City Music
"God Will Work It Out" offers deep reassurance by focusing on God's active presence in our lives, even when unseen. Knowing that He 'is working right now' fosters hope, enabling us to trust in His unseen hand guiding our circumstances.
By Keith and Kristyn Getty
"As for Me and My House" is a powerful declaration of faith, especially within our families. The song resonates with a spirit of commitment, inviting us to boldly proclaim, 'We will serve the Lord.' It is a call to intentionally align our lives with God's purpose.
By CityAlight
"Known and Loved" gently affirms that our worth isn't tied to our strength but to God's unwavering acceptance. It offers comfort knowing we can "lay down my weakness" before Him, trusting in His mending touch. This song fosters a deep sense of peace, reminding us we are cherished even in our brokenness.
By William Murphy
"Everlasting God" provides a simple yet profound declaration of trust in the face of uncertainty. This song invites us to actively choose to 'wait on You,' anchoring our hope in the unchanging nature of God, who is forever present. It reminds us that our confidence rests not in our own strength, but in His unwavering character.
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