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On the Rock

Track 9 • 3:18
Art for On the Rock

The Story

Economic instability, cultural shifts, and sudden personal losses make the modern world feel like shifting sand. If your identity is built on your job, your health, or your social standing, you will collapse when the storm hits. This track is a bold declaration of stability, built on the only foundation that cannot be shaken: the solid, unchanging truth of Jesus.

Associated Scripture

Matthew 7:24: "Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock."

Psalm 18:2: "The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold."

Suno Style Prompt: cinematic folk-worship, D minor, hammered dulcimer ostinato, cello counterline, upright bass pulse, fingerpicked acoustic guitar, male lead vocal, close-mic baritone, pre-chorus lift, bridge dropouts, solemn resolve

Lyrics

[Verse 1] They’re digging foundations in the evening news — Chasing the trends that they’re destined to lose. Building a life on a volatile stock — While I’m driving my stakes in the solid Rock. The weather is changing... the forecast is grim, But my windows are locked and I’m looking to Him. [Chorus] Let the rising waters pound — I'm holding to solid ground — Rain can fall, winds can shock My address is on the Rock Yeah... on the Rock [Verse 2] The world builds its towers out of fragile glass — Staring at shadows and praying they pass. When the floods of panic roll over the street, The crowd has no ground underneath of their feet. But ancient theology holds through the night — The pillars are solid... the structure is right. [Bridge] Let the climate shift — let the high tides roll — There’s a deep bedrock... holding my soul! You can't shake a house... that is anchored in grace, It laughs at the storm... from a secure place! Built to last — built to stand, Goodbye to the shifting sand! [Chorus] Let the rising waters pound — I'm holding to solid ground — Rain can fall , winds can shock My address is on the Rock Yeah... on the Rock