Stephen Stanley’s “I Still Have You” is one of those songs that doesn’t just speak — it resonates. It’s not flashy or overproduced. It’s raw, honest, and anchored in something deeper than emotion. From the first line, it’s clear this isn’t just another worship track. It’s a confession. A cry. A reminder.
The song walks through the wreckage — the moments when everything we thought we needed slips through our fingers. Stanley shares how being a father changed him, how losing what mattered most brought him face to face with the only thing that truly lasts. That kind of vulnerability hits hard. Especially when you’ve lived it.
I’ve known what it’s like to lose everything. To watch life unravel and wonder if restoration is even possible. But even in the silence, even in the ache, I’ve held onto one truth: I still have Jesus. And that changes everything.
This song echoes that hope. It’s not about pretending the pain isn’t real. It’s about declaring that Jesus is more real than the pain. That when the world strips us bare, He remains. The firm foundation. The steady hand. The eternal promise.
Scripture reminds us of this again and again. Hebrews 13:5 says, “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” That’s not just comfort — that’s covenant. Matthew 6 tells us not to store up treasures on earth, because they fade. But the treasure of Christ? That’s forever. And 1 Corinthians 3:11 makes it plain: no foundation holds unless it’s built on Jesus.
This song isn’t just share-worthy. It’s soul-worthy. It’s a reminder that no matter what we lose in this life — relationships, dreams, even parts of ourselves — we are never without hope. Because we are never without Him.
And one day, every broken piece will be restored. Every separation healed. Every tear wiped away. That’s the promise. That’s the foundation. That’s Jesus.
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