Ryan Stevenson "Vapor" New Song Alert

Ryan Stevenson new Song Feature Vapor on GoodChristianMusic.com

New Song Alert: Ryan Stevenson — “Vapor”

Life moves like breath on a cold morning—seen for a moment, then gone. “Vapor” sounds like a journal entry set to melody: a confession that we chase what won’t last, and an invitation to come back to what does. It’s the kind of song you don’t just hear—you let it read you. James writes, “You are a mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes,” and that’s the heartbeat here: wake up, don’t waste it, love well while you have today (James 4:14).

If you’ve ever fed the very appetites that leave you emptier—scrolled past your purpose, numbed what needed healing, said “tomorrow” to what God is asking of you today—this one lands close. Not with shame, but with clarity. Teach us to number our days, the Psalmist prays, that we may gain a heart of wisdom (Psalm 90:12). Wisdom looks like choosing presence over distraction, obedience over impulse, and surrender over the wreckage of our last bad choice.

I hear “Vapor” as both mirror and map. A mirror that shows the drift toward lesser loves; a map that points us back:walk by the Spirit and you won’t feed the cravings that keep you stuck (Galatians 5:16). Set your mind on things above, not on the churn of the moment (Colossians 3:2). The world and its desires pass away, but whoever does the will of God lives into something that lasts (1 John 2:17).

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