Come What May

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Unwavering Faith Through Life's Trials

We Are Messengers' song "Come What May" is a powerful testament to unwavering faith and trust in God, regardless of life's circumstances. The lyrics convey a deep sense of reliance on divine guidance and comfort, even in the face of sorrow and heartache. The opening lines, "Sometimes sorrow is the door to peace / Sometimes heartache is the gift I need," suggest that difficult times can lead to spiritual growth and inner peace. This perspective is rooted in the belief that God is faithful in all things, providing strength and hope through every high and low.

The recurring refrain, "In every high, in every low / On mountaintops, down broken roads / You're still my rock, my hope remains / I'll rest in the arms of Jesus / Come what may," emphasizes the constancy of God's presence. Whether experiencing moments of joy or walking through challenging paths, the singer finds solace and stability in their faith. The phrase "Come what may" serves as a declaration of trust, indicating that no matter what happens, they will remain steadfast in their belief and find rest in Jesus.

The song also incorporates imagery from Psalm 23, a well-known biblical passage that describes God as a shepherd who provides and cares for His flock. Lines like "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want / He makes me lie down in green pastures / The Lord is my shepherd, leads me to still waters / And he restores my soul" reinforce the theme of divine guidance and restoration. This imagery enhances the song's message of finding peace and assurance in God's presence, even amidst life's uncertainties. Overall, "Come What May" is a heartfelt expression of faith, resilience, and the transformative power of trusting in a higher power.

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  2. I'll Think About You
  3. Maybe It's Ok
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  5. Come What May
  6. God You Are (feat. Josh Baldwin)
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