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'My Faith Survives' by Maria Segerholm: A Heartfelt Anthem of Resilience and Hope (Psalm 18)


'My Faith Survives,' by Maria Segerholm, is a true anthem born of life's trials, yet rooted in enduring hope. Maria beautifully captures the spiritual journey that many people of faith go through, inspired by the resilience echoed in Psalm 18. This song conveys the struggle and pain of life's challenges, but at the same time ends on a reassuring note: our faith can and will survive.

Maria Segerholm - My Faith SurvivesThe heartfelt prayers of a soul in distress yearning for God's intervention are conveyed in the moving lyrics, which are a testament to the power of surrender and trust. It powerfully tells us that, even when we feel like we're jumping and barely making it or falling, we can rely on God's steadfast love and enduring presence.

The song is an inspirational testimony of God's ability to create beauty from ashes, and it emphasizes faith's transformative power. 'My Faith Survives' is much more than a song. It's a testament to resilience, or survival, to choosing God, and, most importantly, to God's faithfulness to us in our darkest hours. It represents unwavering faith in God's promise that He will not abandon us, even when the flood waters rise.

If there's one spiritual anthem that deserves to ring in your ears today, make it this one. Allow Maria Segerholm's 'My Faith Survives' to inspire you to never give up.

(Related scripture: Psalm 18:2; Hebrews 11:1; James 1:12)

Lyrics


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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4Z2tuASsAdUrDIovSrL5nG

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5n7ULvefZ0

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