Stephen Stanley "Signs" - Share Worthy Song

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📌 Share Worthy Song: Stephen Stanley – “Signs”

Stephen Stanley has a way of writing songs that feel like they’ve been pulled straight from the pages of your own journal. A Georgia native who began playing guitar at nine and leading worship as a teenager, Stephen’s music blends pop hooks with raw honesty. His 2025 album Trustfall is a journey through surrender, and Signs is one of its most vulnerable moments — a cry from the middle of the storm.

Co‑written with Shane Becker, Tedd T, and Matt Armstrong, Signs was born out of Stephen’s own wrestling with fear, uncertainty, and the longing to hear from God. The lyric “Salt in my eyes, I’m tired of worry in my mind” isn’t just poetic — it’s the sound of someone who’s been buried in anxiety, yet still chooses to look for God’s fingerprints in the dark.

I know that place. I’ve lived in the tension between hope and despair, between the man I was and the man God is shaping me to be. There have been nights when the silence felt deafening, when I begged heaven for a sign and wondered if God was listening. This song meets me there — not with easy answers, but with the reminder that faith often looks like waiting with open hands.

Jeremiah 29:13 promises, “You will seek Me and find Me when you seek Me with all your heart.” And Psalm 27:13 echoes, “I remain confident of this: I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.” Signs carries both of those truths — the seeking and the confidence — in every note.

It’s not just about asking God to show up; it’s about trusting that He already has, and He’s closer than we think. Even when life and death collide, He’s still writing resurrection into our story.

If you’ve ever felt like you were drowning in your own thoughts, let this song be your lifeline. Listen to Signs, let it steady your heart, and then share it with someone else who’s still searching the shadows for a flicker of divine light.

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