Jeremy Camp "Possible" Breakthrough Anthem

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Jeremy Camp — Possible Breakthrough Anthem

It starts in the crowd. A woman bleeding for twelve years pushes through bodies, shame, and silence just to touch the edge of Jesus’ cloak. That moment — desperate, defiant, holy — is the heartbeat of “Possible” by Jeremy Camp. Because sometimes faith isn’t polished. It’s the reach you make when everything says stop.

I’ve lived that reach. There was a season when the next move felt like it might be the last — when plans collapsed and the silence felt louder than prayer. That’s when “Possible” became more than a song. It became a declaration I didn’t feel but chose to speak anyway. “It’s not over ’til You say it’s over… They say it can’t be done, I know the truth, with You, it’s possible.” That line wasn’t optimism. It was oxygen.

Jeremy Camp knows what it means to sing from the dark. His catalog is marked by loss, endurance, and the stubborn belief that God still moves when everything else stalls. “Possible” is both protest and prayer — naming fear, lost causes, and nights that lie, while refusing to let defeat have the final word. It’s the kind of song that doesn’t just comfort — it confronts.

Romans 5:3–4 lays the foundation: “We rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope.” That’s the chain this song pulls on. Not cheap hope, but forged hope — the kind that’s built in fire and held with trembling hands.

Jeremy’s music always carries a pastoral edge. He doesn’t write slogans. He writes survival songs. “Possible” echoes Romans 8:28 — “We know that for those who love God all things work together for good.” That verse doesn’t erase pain. It reframes it. It says the broken pieces still belong to the story God is writing.

And it’s not just personal. Hebrews 12:1–2 calls us to endurance: “Let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus…” That’s the habit this song cultivates — not just believing in possibility, but acting like it’s true. One prayer. One step. One faithful move.

The chorus also becomes communal. When we sing “with You, it’s possible” together, it’s not just encouragement — it’s equipping. James 2:15–16 reminds us that faith without action is hollow: “If one of you says… ‘Go in peace,’ without giving them the things needed… what good is that?” Jeremy’s song demands more. It asks us to be the hands and feet of the hope we declare.

So if this song stirs something in you, don’t just nod along. Pick one place in your life that feels impossible. Name it in prayer for three days. Then do one small, faith-shaped act toward it — make the call, write the note, show up. Let the music be the first word. Let your action be the proof.

Jeremy Camp’s single “Possible,” from his album Deeper Waters, is a resilient anthem for seasons when the world says no and faith says not yet. Add it to your playlist or share it with someone who needs permission to trust again — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Jeremy Camp’s music and helps us keep sharing songs that move people toward hope and faithful action.

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