There’s a point in every testimony where the darkness feels louder than hope — where the choices you’ve made, the pain you’ve carried, or the battles you’ve lost convince you that God couldn’t possibly want you anymore. Christopher Dray Stewart knows that place well. His story is marked by brokenness, addiction, and the kind of inner war that leaves a person feeling unworthy, unseen, and alone. But it’s also marked by the God who stepped into that darkness and refused to let him drown. That’s the heartbeat of “Lighthouse.” It’s the sound of a man who knows what it means to be rescued — and wants the world to know that the same God who saved him can save them too.
“Lighthouse” rises from that raw honesty. Dray doesn’t pretend he had it all together. He doesn’t hide the struggle. Instead, he sings from the place where grace found him — the place where God’s light cut through the fog and showed him a way forward. The song feels like a confession and a celebration all at once. It’s the cry of someone who has been pulled out of deep waters and now stands on solid ground, pointing back to the One who never stopped searching for him.
DrayDayMinistry isn’t just a name — it’s his calling. His ministry is built on transparency, testimony, and the belief that God can use the most unlikely people to shine the brightest light. He’s connected with artists like ASAP Preach, not because of fame, but because of shared purpose: reaching the broken, the addicted, the overlooked, and the ones who feel too far gone. His music carries that mission. It’s gritty, heartfelt, and rooted in the kind of faith that comes from surviving what should have destroyed you.
“Lighthouse” speaks to all of us who have ever felt lost in our own storms. Whether it’s fear, shame, addiction, anxiety, or the weight of our past — we all know what it’s like to feel like we’re drifting. Scripture echoes this truth with a depth that fits the song perfectly: “The Lord is my light and my salvation — whom shall I fear?” Psalm 27:1. And again, the prophet declares God’s guiding presence: “When you pass through the waters, I will be with you.” Isaiah 43:2. Even the psalmist captures the rescue Dray sings about: “He brought me out into a spacious place; He rescued me because He delighted in me.” Psalm 18:19. These aren’t just verses — they’re the story of every believer who has ever been pulled out of darkness by the hand of God.
“Lighthouse” becomes a reminder that God’s light isn’t fragile. It doesn’t flicker when life gets hard. It doesn’t dim when we fail. It shines steady, strong, and unrelenting — guiding us back to the place where grace meets us and love restores us. Dray sings like someone who has lived through the storm and now stands on the shore, calling out to anyone still fighting the waves.
If you’ve been feeling lost, overwhelmed, or unsure of where to turn, let this song speak to you. Let it remind you that God hasn’t forgotten you, hasn’t abandoned you, and hasn’t stopped shining His light toward your heart. Now is the time to lift your eyes, follow His voice, and let Him lead you out of the darkness and into the safety of His love.
Christopher Dray Stewart’s “Lighthouse” is a powerful testimony‑driven anthem about God’s unwavering ability to rescue, restore, and guide His people through the darkest storms. With heartfelt lyrics and a message rooted in Scripture, the song invites listeners to trust the God who never stops shining His light. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs hope — grab your copy here on Amazon. Every purchase supports DrayDayMinistry and helps us continue sharing songs that bring healing, faith, and encouragement to those who need it most.
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