Know Wonder - Hold My Ground Lyrics

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Trials unending
And dissolution surrounds,
I may feel small now
And all alone in this crowd

But I’m never once uncertain
And now all at once, I’m found

I will hold my ground when my comfort fades
Where my feet may fail, I’m consumed by grace
Like a rock, you stand strong through the wind and waves
Oh, I will hold my ground (my ground) and live out Your name

These battles around me
Filled with fire and sound
But I’ll hold to You, Lord
Knowing You will abound

No, I’m never once uncertain
And now all at once, I’m found

I will hold my ground when my comfort fades
Where my feet may fail, I’m consumed by grace
Like a rock, you stand strong through the wind and waves
I will hold my ground (my ground) and live out Your name

But, I’m never once uncertain
And now all at once, I’m found

I will hold my ground when my comfort fades
Where my feet may fail, I’m consumed by grace
Like a rock, you stand strong through the wind and waves
I will hold my ground (my ground) and live out Your name

I will hold my ground when my comfort fades
Where my feet may fail, I’m consumed by grace
Like a rock, you stand strong through the wind and waves
I will hold my ground (my ground) and live out Your name

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Meaning & Inspiration

Know Wonder's "Hold My Ground," released on April 3, 2020, stands as a powerful anthem of unwavering faith amidst life's relentless challenges. From its opening lines, the song plunges into the all too familiar human experience of "trials unending" and feeling "small now / And all alone in this crowd," painting a vivid picture of the internal and external pressures that can lead to dissolution. Yet, even in this vulnerability, the narrative quickly pivots, declaring an unshakeable inner resolve: "I’m never once uncertain / And now all at once, I’m found." This immediate shift from despair to discovery sets the stage for a profound exploration of spiritual resilience, establishing a clear message of hope and steadfastness in a tumultuous world.

The core meaning of "Hold My Ground" firmly anchors itself in the commitment to remain firm in faith, regardless of circumstances. The powerful chorus, "I will hold my ground when my comfort fades / Where my feet may fail, I’m consumed by grace / Like a rock, you stand strong through the wind and waves / Oh, I will hold my ground (my ground) and live out Your name," encapsulates this central theme. It speaks to a faith that isn't contingent on ease or stability, but rather one that finds its strength precisely when human support wavers. The second verse reiterates the external "battles around me / Filled with fire and sound," yet reinforces the singer's resolve to "hold to You, Lord / Knowing You will abound." This repetition throughout the song isn't merely for emphasis but serves to engrain the truth of God's sufficiency and the believer's subsequent commitment, strengthening the song's inspirational call to spiritual perseverance.

Diving deeper into the song’s rich message reveals a tapestry woven with profound Biblical truths, offering immense encouragement to anyone navigating a season of difficulty. The opening recognition of "trials unending" resonates deeply with passages like John 16:33, where Jesus himself states, "In this world you will have trouble." The feeling of being "small now / And all alone" mirrors the psalmist's cries in times of distress (e.g., Psalm 42:5). However, the immediate declaration, "I’m never once uncertain / And now all at once, I’m found," beautifully illustrates the transforming power of encountering God's presence. It echoes Psalm 40:2, where the Lord "lifted me out of the slimy pit... he set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand," signifying a shift from spiritual lostness to a newfound stability and purpose in Him.

The steadfast promise to "hold my ground when my comfort fades" speaks to the essential Christian discipline of faith during adversity, a concept deeply rooted in Scripture. Paul’s declaration in Philippians 4:11-13, "I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances... I can do all this through him who gives me strength," perfectly aligns with this resolve. The line, "Where my feet may fail, I’m consumed by grace," is a powerful acknowledgment of human weakness met by divine strength. It draws from 2 Corinthians 12:9, where God tells Paul, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." This isn't a call to self-reliance, but to depend completely on God's sustaining grace even when human strength falters. The imagery of God standing "Like a rock... strong through the wind and waves" is a classic Biblical metaphor for God's unchanging nature and reliability (Deuteronomy 32:4, Psalm 18:2). He is the immovable foundation amidst life’s storms, providing an anchor for the soul. Ultimately, the commitment to "live out Your name" is a profound expression of discipleship, calling believers to embody God's character and purposes in their daily lives, as encouraged in Matthew 5:16: "Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven." "Hold My Ground" by Know Wonder is more than just a song; it's a testament to enduring faith, a declaration of God's unwavering presence, and a powerful call for believers to find their strength and purpose rooted firmly in Him, regardless of the trials that may surround them.

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