Marissa Hunt steps forward with a faith-centered song that feels like a lifeline for anyone going through a rough season. “Stand” carries the quiet strength of a prayer whispered in the middle of the night, steady, warm, and full of reassurance. Marissa has said that God gave her the words and she simply listened, and honestly, that surrender shows. The whole song moves with a sense of calm direction, like it knows exactly who it’s meant to reach.
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From the opening lines “Home never dies, in the darkest night” Marissa sets the tone for a track built around hope. The songwriting takes you through the emotional weight of fear, exhaustion, and uncertainty, and then gently turns you back toward God. Lines like “Every tear that falls, He counts them all” hit with a real emotional punch, reminding you that nothing you’re carrying goes unnoticed.

The chorus is easily the most memorable moment: “God’s on the throne, and you’re not alone.” It sticks with you because it’s simple truth wrapped in melody. As the song builds, Marissa pushes into even deeper encouragement. “The same power that raised Him from the grave is the power that is alive in you today” gives the track its boldest moment, shifting it from comfort to empowerment.
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By the final “Just stand yet,” the message lands: you might be overwhelmed, but you’re not abandoned. “Stand” is the kind of song people lean on when they need strength that goes beyond themselves.
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