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Yet Will I Hope

Yet Will I Hope is a personalized Christian song for Crisis of Faith, inspired by Job 13:15 and shaped around hope in God when answers are not visible.

Yet Will I Hope

Self → God (personal lament) · Job 13:15

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Story Behind the Song

Who It Was Made For

Faith was hanging by a thread. Doubt was louder than belief. And somehow, the only honest thing left to do was pray — ugly, broken, barely-believing prayer. This song holds that prayer.

Why It Was Created

A crisis of faith doesn't have a gift registry. This song exists because the writer needed to scream, whisper, and pray simultaneously — and music was the only container big enough to hold all three.

The Personal Detail

"I have seen grace moving through your days" becomes an argument with oneself — trying to remember what was once known to be true, even while it feels impossibly distant.

The Scripture Thread

Job 13:15 — "though He slay me, yet will I hope in Him" — the most defiant act of faith in all of scripture. This song channels that defiance.

Why This Song Fits

Job 13:15 — What Bible Verse Says 'Though He Slay Me, Yet Will I Hope in Him'?

Yet Will I Hope is a personalized Christian song for Crisis of Faith, inspired by Job 13:15 and shaped around hope in God when answers are not visible.

The Heart Behind It

For the moment: A raw, stripped acoustic Christian song for Crisis of Faith, written around the relationship Self → God (personal lament).

The gift: The songwriter needed to pray out loud when belief felt impossible — a raw, honest conversation with God set to music.

The feeling: The recipient should feel comforted, seen, and gently pointed toward hope.

Occasion

Crisis of Faith

Dedicated by

Self → God (personal lament)

Verse reference

Job 13:15

Style/Mood

Raw, stripped acoustic

Personal Details in the Song

Created by Self for God around Crisis of Faith.
Job 13:15 inspires the song's prayerful focus on hope in God when answers are not visible.
The raw, stripped acoustic sound keeps the song intimate, personal, and easy to share.
A lyric memory from the song: "I cannot carry every weight for you."
Another detail woven into the song: "Or pretend the ache is easy now."

Scripture Theme

Job 13:15

This reference fits because it points to hope in God when answers are not visible in the context of crisis of faith.

The verse guides the heart, message, and prayer of the song.

The Lyrics

Verse 1

I cannot carry every weight for you, Or pretend the ache is easy now. But I can bring a faithful whisper: God is near somehow. When the silence holds what words cannot, When the next step feels unknown, The Lord is not far from your breathing; You do not walk alone.

Chorus

So let this be Yet Will I Hope, A prayer for crisis of faith. Job 13:15 is the reference near it, Like a candle in the night. When your strength feels thin and quiet, When the way is hard to see, God is close, His love is steady, Hope is still beneath your feet.

Verse 2

There is grace for gentle hope, There is room for tears and rest. You do not have to force an answer To be held against His chest. I will not make pain a performance, I will not rush your heart along. This is only love beside you, Turning prayer into a song.

Chorus

So let this be Yet Will I Hope, A prayer for crisis of faith. Job 13:15 is the reference near it, Like a candle in the night. When your strength feels thin and quiet, When the way is hard to see, God is close, His love is steady, Hope is still beneath your feet.

Bridge

This verse matters for your story: Faith can choose hope in God even when answers are not visible. Not a shortcut through the valley, But a promise for the road. May peace come softly as a shelter, May mercy meet you breath by breath, And may the love of Christ stay nearer Than the shadows you have felt.

Outro

So hold this song when words are heavy. Let it breathe and let it be. The morning is still held by mercy, And God is holding you with peace.

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