Agape - Out Now
"Hunger" is a prayer that was planted in my heart during my time as a student in Bible school. I witnessed a world full of people searching for justice, longing for wisdom, and yearning for freedom—yet the answer has always been within reach. What we need is a move of God. What we need is revival. My prayer is that as you listen to this song, it stirs that same hunger within you—a deep longing for God’s presence and a fresh outpouring of His power in our lives. We need Him to move like never before.
No greater love has anyone than this; to lay ones life down for ones friuends - John 15:13
Agape a old Greek word for love. Not just any love but a specific form of it, Sacrificail Love. Jesus displayed this perfectly in his life, death and ressurection. He is the ultimate fulfilment of this form of love. This song is a prayer of the heart to be more like Jesus and to be able to live out this love just like him. As believers in Chrsit we are called to live as Chrsit did, to love like He did. In our own strength it is impossible, but with his Spirit living in us it is possible.
Meditations is a short list of modern-day psalms. Each song comes from a place of deep prayer and time spent in God's presence. On this EP, you will hear prayers of the longing for revival and the desire to become more like Jesus. You will also hear the clear message of the gospel for those who are skeptical, as well as the testimony of salvation and a life changed by encountering Jesus Christ.
Did you know that you're not alone?
Did you know there is a God who deeply understands the pain and struggles you face? Jesus knows what it feels like to be rejected, betrayed, and persecuted. He doesn't merely sympathize from a distance—He has walked the road of suffering.
Isaiah 53 speaks of the "Suffering Servant"—a prophetic glimpse of the one who would bear the weight of humanity’s sorrow. When you read this passage and then look at the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, you begin to see the connection. Jesus is the fulfillment of that prophecy. But He is not just a servant who suffered—He is a Savior who chose to suffer for us.
He carried upon Himself the sin, shame, and condemnation of the entire world—past, present, and future. In doing so, He made a way for you to be redeemed, not by your own merit, but through His love and sacrifice.
And the promise doesn’t end there. Jesus doesn’t only redeem; He walks with you. He doesn’t promise a life without pain or trial, but He does promise His presence in every moment. He promises to lead you through the fire, to strengthen you in weakness, and to bring you out on the other side—transformed and victorious.
You are not alone. You are deeply known and profoundly loved.