Fear has a way of telling us we are smaller than we really are. It whispers that the storm is bigger than the Savior, that the shame is louder than the song, that the ground beneath us could give way at any moment. But there is a place to plant our feet that the enemy cannot shake, and Josh Baldwin's "Stand In Your Love" sends us straight to it.
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Released in 2019 on Bethel Music's Victory album, "Stand In Your Love" has become one of the most-sung declarations of the past decade. Co-written by Baldwin alongside Rita Springer, Mark Harris and Ethan Hulse, the song trades the language of fear and shame for the steady ground of God's unfailing love. Its confident refrain reminds us that when we trust who God says He is, we don't have to flinch.
"My fear doesn’t stand a chance when I stand in Your love”
Baldwin recently brought the modern classic to the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, for an exclusive live performance that lets the wide-open Colorado sky echo back the song's bold declaration. There is something fitting about singing of an unshakeable love while surrounded by ancient red sandstone, a visual reminder that the foundation we stand on is older, stronger and more certain than anything we can see. Take a few minutes, press play and let this performance reset your perspective. Whatever you are facing today, you are not standing alone, and you are not standing on shifting ground. Stand in His love. It will hold.



