We’ll get into that a bit later, but for now this song treats faith and the Promises of God as something to be invoked when things are going well for us… particularly when our dreams and visions aren’t coming true. Theologically, the song falls a bit flat in that it remains within the theology of glory rather than the theology of the cross. You believe the singers are singing something real, at least in what they’ve felt and what they are holding onto. The vocals are solid and have a nice grit to them that give the song an impactful feeling of honestly. GabeReal of DiverseCity)” by Ryan Stevenson which currently sits at #13 on the20theCountdownMagazine. ![]() ![]() May 17, 2016. Today we’ll be taking a look at “Eye of the Storm (feat.
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