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'Confidence' by Chris Hart: A Melody of Trust in Divine Friendship


Chris Hart's 'Confidence' is about someone finding their footing again in God's embrace. Have you ever run out of strength and the will to continue on a track that you know is right? Have you longed for a voice to guide you and encourage you to carry through?

Chris Hart - ConfidenceChris Hart's relationship ended badly in 2021, and this triggered a spiral of negativity that also affected his identity, emotional strength, and self-confidence. Chris shares: 'I remember sitting in my room and reading the Bible, and I heard God say, “place your confidence in me, stop trying to do this by yourself. “ I just began to cry as I was in such awe that I heard Him and that He loves me enough to even speak. That's when the words for the song just began to flow.'

This song invites you on a journey from brokenness to the same kind of breakthrough that Chris experienced. By leaning on God's name you too will find that your faith is expanding and your the weight of your burden becoming lighter. Chris declares in the chorus: 'You're more than enough, You love 'til the end, You are my confidence'... a promise that you can hang on to as well, that the Lord is a friend who never leaves.

So, go ahead and plug in your headphones and listen to 'Confidence'. May it become a new anthem for everyone that needs a a reminder that the Lord is an unfailing friend. Remember, in God's hands, all is well.

(Related scripture: Philippians 4:13; Proverbs 18:24; Hebrews 10:35-36)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5JKx33tQpSQpaHpZipzfYj

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

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