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'Jesus' by Jesse Sarvinski - Finding Hope in God's Word


'Jesus,' Jesse Sarvinski's newest song, is an inspiring song that shows us that there is always a light at the end of the tunnel, no matter how challenging things may seem. For years, Jesse wasn't sure how to include faith in his music. But after hearing God's strong call, during a tough period in his life, he felt more compelled than ever to come clean about his faith and share it with his listeners. 

Jesse Sarvinski - JesusJesse and Swedish producer Simon Jacobsen teamed up through the internet to create the song 'Jesus'. Jess shares: 'I wanted this song to be different from anything that I had created before, something that would make people feel good and also bring a sense of joy and hope in the challenging times we're going through.' It was also an opportunity to work with old friends who laid down the guitars and added other magic to the track, as well as other talented people who assisted with various aspects of the song. 

What's really inspiring is the response Jess has received from non-believers who feel uplifted by the song's positive energy. He sings, 'Everything I need is already inside of me, The Living Word of God is the cure for anxiety.' A clear reminder that the key ingredient that makes fear disappear and joy come in is our faith and relationship with Jesus. 

When you're facing the fear of missing out and are overloading yourself with information, look to Jesus to declutter your life. When your tired of trying all of the fruitless tips and trick that people share, look to Jesus to lead your way. 

You're never alone; God is always there! Look to The Living Word of God to rekindle your faith and hope, even when it feels as if the everything is working against you.

(Related scripture: Philippians 4:6-7; 2. John 14:27; Psalm 34:4)

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1WRigomhlV4SL34WujGy2z

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tl3Q2IX7EsY

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