This was written not by me, I never could write beauty as this..... It has to help someone , sometime, so here it is, reason this thing exists.....may it help someone. Without further ado.....
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Walk by Faith (by Jeremy Camp)
Will I believe you when you say
Your hand will guide my every way
Will I receive the words you say
Every moment of every day
I will walk by faith even when I cannot see
Because this broken road prepares your will for me
Help me to rid my endless fears
You've been so faithful for all my years
With one breath you made me new
Your grace covers all I do
I will walk by faith even when I cannot see
Because this broken road prepares your will for me
Well I'm broken but I still see your face
Well You've spoken pouring your words of grace
I will walk by faith even when I cannot see
Because this broken road prepares your will for me
You may know that when he wrote “Walk by Faith,” Jeremy Camp was on his honeymoon. It was not a carefree vacation, nor a worry-free celebration of a new marriage. Jeremy's young bride, stricken with terminal cancer before their engagement, had weeks to live. Jeremy was angry, wounded, and desperate, grappling with the horror of becoming a widower at age twenty-three. He wrestled with God, begging for help, or answers. Something. Anything.
If you’ve ever read an interview with Jeremy or seen him in concert, you’ll know that the death of his first wife is a major part of his moving testimony. He shares openly about his struggles, grief and questioning. Through this dark time, however, he relied on God to get him through. He came to understand that he needed to trust God, to keep taking steps forward even when he couldn’t see the road ahead through the darkness.
God used Jeremy’s testimony to teach me something essential. The time had come for me to decide if I truly believed in God's promises or if I just pretended to. I needed to step out, even though I didn't know where He was leading me, because God was already at my destination, faithful to meet me exactly where I was. It isn’t the song that changes our lives, is it? It’s the One who meets us where we are, and allows something like a song to be used to guide us.
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