Jordan St. Cyr - Rescue Lyrics

Album: My Foundation (Acoustic Sessions) - EP
Released: 02 May 2025
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Lyrics


O I've been desperate
Cried those loud prayers
Like Job on his knees
Sayin' Lord I need more than a little help

I've been surrounded
Felt fear on all sides
Like Daniel and the lions
I know when I fight I don't fight by myself

When I needed rescue
Jesus, You came through
Oh, in my hardest season
Your promise held true
Every time I've given in, Lord You prove it again
That You're still my Savior now
Jesus, You came through
When I needed rescue

It's just in your nature
To step in and save
Because of you Jesus
When I've been defeated
I know you'll pull me outta my grave

When I needed rescue
Jesus, You came through
Oh, in my hardest season
Your promise held true
Every time I've given in, Lord You prove it again
That You're still my Savior now
Jesus, You came through
When I needed rescue

You are peace within disaster
You are calm inside the storm
I have seen you move and I believe
You will do what you did before

You are peace within disaster
You are calm inside the storm
I have seen you move and
I believe you will do what you did before

When I needed rescue
Jesus, You came through
Oh, in my hardest season
Your promise held true
Every time I've given in, Lord You prove it again
That You're still my Savior now
Jesus, You came through
When I needed rescue

Jesus, You came through
When I needed rescue

When I needed rescue

Jesus, You came through

When I needed rescue

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Rescue by Jordan St. Cyr (Official Music Video)

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Meaning & Inspiration

Released on August 8, 2023, Jordan St. Cyr’s song "Rescue" arrives as a powerful affirmation of divine intervention in the midst of life's storms. Rather than being tied to a single, specific biographical event, the song captures a universal human experience: the moment we find ourselves overwhelmed, facing circumstances beyond our control, and the subsequent, often desperate, cry for help. It speaks to the deep-seated need for a power greater than ourselves to step in when we are sinking, lost, or battling insurmountable odds. The narrative woven through the music evokes images of drowning, being trapped, or simply feeling unable to bear the weight of existence, painting a picture of vulnerability that resonates deeply with anyone who has faced significant trial or simply the daily struggles of being human in a broken world.

Musically, "Rescue" is crafted with a soaring melody that builds anticipation, matching the emotional arc of someone crying out for deliverance and then finding it. The production is clean and impactful, allowing Jordan St. Cyr's vocals to carry the weight of the message. There’s a sense of urgency in the verses that gives way to a powerful release in the chorus, mirroring the transition from despair to hope as help arrives. It’s the kind of song that feels both intimate in its expression of need and anthemic in its declaration of God's ability and willingness to save. The instrumentation provides a strong, reliable foundation, much like the steadfastness the song attributes to the divine rescuer.

This concept of divine rescue is a cornerstone of biblical faith, echoed throughout Scripture in countless ways. When the song speaks of being overwhelmed and calling out, it brings to mind passages like Psalm 18:6, "In my distress I called to the Lord; I cried to my God for help. From his temple he heard my voice; my cry came before him, into his ears." It directly addresses the promises found in verses such as Psalm 34:17-19: "The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears them; he delivers them from all their troubles. The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. The righteous person may have many troubles, but the Lord delivers him from them all." This isn't just a theological abstract; it is portrayed in the Bible as a tangible, personal reality experienced by individuals navigating hardship.

Furthermore, "Rescue" points to the character of God as our ultimate deliverer, a theme vividly depicted in Psalm 46:1: "God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble." The song embodies the spirit of relying on this promise, reminding us that when the waters are high or the fire is hot, we are not abandoned. Isaiah 43:2 promises, "When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze." This highlights the assurance that God’s presence *in* the trial is the rescue itself, often not by removing the difficulty instantly, but by carrying us through it. The song effectively conveys this sense of a strong, steady hand reaching down into the chaos of our lives.

Ultimately, "Rescue" serves as a timely reminder that no situation is too dire, no struggle too deep, for God's intervention. It’s a call to put our trust in the One who hears, sees, and responds to our cries for help. The song encourages a posture of faith, knowing that even when we feel we cannot save ourselves, our God is able. As Hebrews 13:6 declares, "The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid." Jordan St. Cyr’s "Rescue" wraps this profound biblical truth in an accessible and moving musical package, inspiring belief that help is not only possible but is actively extending towards us whenever we need it most. It stands as a beacon of hope, affirming that in our moments of greatest need, the God of the universe is ready and willing to step in and perform His magnificent rescue.

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