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'Walk With Jesus' by Consumed By Fire: A Heartfelt Anthem of Faith


'Walk with Jesus' by Consumed By Fire is a call to follow Jesus, no matter what happens. A call that requires a deliberate choice to live in a manner that honors His teachings. Such a choice may feel like a huge step to take, but as the song says: 'I might not have all the answers, but I have tasted and I've seen, there's a better path with Jesus and there's no going back for me.'

Consumed By Fire - Walk With JesusThe story behind this song is just as powerful as its message. While the band was at their record label for a routine visit, they were moved by the words 'Walk with Jesus', powerful words that one of the members had in mind for a hook. The words just started to pour out, and they really got down to the core of this message.

From Joshua's statement in the book of Joshua, 'as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord,' this song turns into an anthem for anyone who wants to live out this declaration in their own life. 

The message of the song isn't about knowing all the answers, it's about knowing the One who guides you through the questions. The song encourages you to live a life of faith, to love, trust, and go through life in the way that Jesus taught. It's about staying on His path, even when others decide they want to go in a different direction (and may even leave you feeling lonely). Nurture your faith, and trust that Jesus will provide you with everything that is needed to face all of life's challenges.

Go ahead and listen to 'Walk with Jesus,' soak up the essence of its message, let it strengthen your faith, and let it keep you focused on your walk with Jesus.

(Related scripture: Joshua 24:15; John 14:6; Matthew 24:9)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1oXKDaDiCuZjOsWhXkKk5o

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iz0gtUD57gs

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