Melodies of Mercy

for King & Country “It’s Not Over Yet” Melodies of Mercy

for King & Country “It’s Not Over Yet” Melodies of Mercy

for King & Country "It's Not Over Yet" Melodies of Mercy For King & Country – It’s Not Over Yet – Melodies of Mercy FeatureI remember a season when I thought the story was finished, when the weight of failure and the voice of defeat whispered that there was no way forward. That’s why “It’s Not Over Yet” by For King & Country hits me so deeply. Joel and Luke Smallbone wrote this anthem for the weary—the ones who feel like they’ve hit their limit, who hear that inner voice saying, “you won’t get past this one.” The brothers have…
Read More
Casting Crowns “Awaken” Melodies of Mercy

Casting Crowns “Awaken” Melodies of Mercy

Casting Crowns  "Awaken" Melodies of Mercy Casting Crowns  "Awaken" Melodies of MercyThere are songs that don’t just play in the background—they press in, like a whisper from God reminding us that He’s not finished with us yet. Awaken by Casting Crowns is one of those songs. Released on their Only Jesus album, it’s a plea for revival, for God to shake us from spiritual sleep and stir us back into His presence. The lyrics carry that raw honesty: the recognition of drifting, of letting distractions dull our hunger for Him, and the desperate cry—“Lord, wake up this sleeper.”Casting Crowns has…
Read More
Jordan Feliz “The River” Melodies of Mercy

Jordan Feliz “The River” Melodies of Mercy

Jordan Feliz "The River" Melodies of Mercy Jordan Feliz – The River | Melodies of MercyThere’s something about water that speaks to the soul. It cleanses, it refreshes, it renews. Jordan Feliz captured that truth in The River, a song that isn’t just about melody but about invitation. Written out of his own journey of faith, Jordan has said the song is a call to step into the living water of Christ, to let go of the weight we carry and be made new. It’s upbeat, it’s joyful, but beneath the pop hooks is a message as old as the…
Read More
Cory Asbury “Sparrows” Melodies of Mercy

Cory Asbury “Sparrows” Melodies of Mercy

Cory Asbury "Sparrows" Melodies of Mercy Cory Asbury "Sparrows" Melodies of MercyThere’s a reason Jesus pointed to the smallest of creatures when He wanted to teach us about trust. Cory Asbury’s Sparrows takes its cue straight from Matthew 6, where Christ reminds us that the birds of the air are fed and the lilies of the field are clothed, not because they strive or worry, but because their Father knows their needs. Cory wrote this song in the middle of his own wrestle with anxiety, and it became a melody of surrender—an anthem that says, “If He cares for the…
Read More
The Afters “God With Us” Melodies of Mercy

The Afters “God With Us” Melodies of Mercy

The Afters "God With Us" Melodies of Mercy The Afters "God Is With Us" (Melodies of Mercy)Picture Jesus walking with His disciples along the dusty roads of Galilee. They didn’t always understand Him, they often felt afraid, and yet His presence changed everything. Storms didn’t seem as threatening when He was in the boat. Hunger didn’t feel as final when He blessed the bread. Fear lost its grip when He simply said, “Take heart; it is I. Do not be afraid” (Matthew 14:27). That same presence is what The Afters capture in God Is With Us.The song is a gentle…
Read More
Rhett Walker “Gospel Song” Melodies of Mercy

Rhett Walker “Gospel Song” Melodies of Mercy

Rhett Walker "Gospel Song" Melodies of Mercy Rhett Walker "Gospel Song" Melodies of Mercy“Sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all the earth” (Psalm 96:1). That verse captures the heartbeat of Rhett Walker’s Gospel Song. It’s not just about melody or rhythm — it’s about the way music can carry the story of grace into places words alone can’t reach. This track feels like a celebration of the simple but profound truth that the gospel is good news worth singing about.Rhett Walker has always had a way of blending grit and joy. His voice carries the…
Read More
Cory Asbury “Egypt” Melodies of Mercy

Cory Asbury “Egypt” Melodies of Mercy

Cory Asbury "Egypt" Melodies of Mercy Cory Asbury "Egypt" (Melodies of Mercy)Have you ever felt like you were standing at the edge of something too big to cross — like the Red Sea in front of you and an army of regrets, fears, or failures pressing in from behind? That’s the picture Cory Asbury paints in Egypt. It’s not just a song about history; it’s about the God who still delivers His people from the places that hold them captive.The track is both triumphant and tender. Cory’s voice carries the weight of someone who knows what it feels like to…
Read More
Jeremy Camp “Walk by Faith” Melodies of Mercy

Jeremy Camp “Walk by Faith” Melodies of Mercy

Jeremy Camp "Walk by Faith" Melodies of Mercy Jeremy Camp "Walk by Faith" (Melodies of Mercy)There are songs that don’t just play in the background but walk alongside you in the middle of uncertainty. Jeremy Camp’s Walk by Faith is one of those songs. It was born out of a season where answers were scarce, yet the call to keep moving forward was undeniable. The song doesn’t sugarcoat the struggle; instead, it insists that trust is forged step by step, even when the path is dim.Jeremy’s delivery carries both fragility and strength. His voice feels like a prayer whispered and…
Read More
Katy Nichole & Naomi Raine “My God Can” Melodies of Mercy

Katy Nichole & Naomi Raine “My God Can” Melodies of Mercy

Katy Nichole & Naomi Raine "My God Can" Melodies of Mercy Katy Nichole & Naomi Raine — My God Can — Melodies of MercySometimes life stacks up impossibilities in front of us like walls too high to climb. The diagnosis, the broken relationship, the unanswered prayer — they whisper, “This can’t be fixed.” But My God Can from Katy Nichole and Naomi Raine pushes back against that lie with a simple, powerful truth: what feels impossible to us is still possible with Him.The song is both tender and bold. Katy’s voice carries the ache of someone who has wrestled with…
Read More
Cain “Any More” Melodies Of Mercy”

Cain “Any More” Melodies Of Mercy”

Cain "Any More" Melodies of Mercy CAIN – Any More (Melodies of Mercy)I used to believe the lie that God’s love had limits. That after enough mistakes, enough regrets, enough nights numbing myself with smoke and drink, He’d finally say, “That’s it. I couldn’t love you anymore.” I wore a mask to keep people happy, but inside I was crumbling. The enemy whispered that I was unwanted, that I had gone too far, and I believed it. But mercy has a way of breaking through the noise. God met me in the middle of my mess and spoke a different…
Read More