There are seasons when hope feels like a fragile thing, something we reach for but can’t quite hold. Then there are the moments when we remember that our hope was never ours to manufacture in the first place. It was purchased, secured and sealed by an empty grave in Jerusalem. That truth is the beating heart of Phil Wickham’s beloved church anthem, “Living Hope.”
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Few modern worship songs have captured the wonder of the resurrection quite like this one. Built on the staggering reality that the same God who walked out of the tomb now lives in us, “Living Hope” moves from the depth of our need to the height of God’s rescue. Written by Wickham and Brian Johnson, It’s a song that invites us to stand in awe of our salvation in Christ, declaring that the King who conquered the grave is the same King who calls us His own.
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So take a moment, press play, and let this performance remind you that the grave could not hold Him. Hallelujah, praise the One who set us free. Our hope is alive!



