Picture a graveyard at dawn — the kind of place where silence hangs heavy and shadows stretch long across the ground. Everything looks finished, settled, unmoving. But then, without warning, the earth trembles. Stones shift. Light breaks through cracks where darkness once ruled. What was dead begins to breathe again. That’s the imagery that pulses through “Still Rolling Stones,” Lauren Daigle’s thunderous declaration that the God who raised Jesus from the grave is still bringing people back to life today. It’s not just a song; it’s a cinematic resurrection scene set to music.
“Still Rolling Stones” was born out of Daigle’s desire to capture the shock and wonder of spiritual awakening — the moment when God steps into a life that feels buried and calls it back into the light. The song’s pounding drums, gritty vocals, and gospel‑infused fire reflect the urgency of that moment. It’s a reminder that resurrection isn’t a distant story; it’s a present reality. Daigle wrote it as a celebration of the God who still breaks chains, still restores hope, still rolls away the stones we thought would never move.
Lauren Daigle has always carried a voice that feels both ancient and fresh — soulful, weathered, and full of conviction. Her music blends worship with blues, pop, and gospel influences, creating a sound that feels like it could echo through a cathedral or a city street. Her journey has been marked by bold faith and a willingness to sing about the God who meets people in the raw, unpolished places. “Still Rolling Stones” is one of her most powerful declarations, a reminder that God’s resurrection power isn’t confined to Easter morning; it’s woven into the everyday lives of those who call on Him.
Scripture echoes this truth with unmistakable clarity. Paul writes, “The Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you” — Romans 8:11, reminding us that resurrection isn’t just something God did — it’s something He still does. And later, we’re told, “He brought me up out of a pit of destruction… and set my feet upon a rock” — Psalm 40:2. These aren’t metaphors; they’re testimonies of a God who specializes in bringing life out of places that look hopeless.
“Still Rolling Stones” speaks to anyone who has ever felt stuck, buried, or forgotten. It’s for the believer who wonders if things will ever change, if healing will ever come, if hope will ever rise again. The song doesn’t deny the reality of those places — it simply refuses to let them have the final word. It reminds us that God is still calling people out of darkness, still breathing life into weary hearts, still rolling away the stones that once seemed immovable.
Now is the time to let that truth stir something deep within you. If you’ve been walking through a season that feels heavy or lifeless, let this song remind you that God is not finished. Let it awaken faith where discouragement has settled. Let it remind you that the same power that raised Jesus is still at work, still moving, still calling you into the light.
Lauren Daigle’s electrifying anthem “Still Rolling Stones” on the Look Up Child album is a bold reminder that God is still in the business of resurrection — lifting hearts, restoring hope, and calling His people back to life. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs a spark of faith today. Grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Lauren Daigle’s music and helps us continue sharing songs that lift hearts and point people back to Jesus.
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