Jordan St. Cyr Releases a New Acoustic Version of "No Matter What"
Billboard's No. 2 Top New Christian Artist of 2021, Jordan St. Cyr releases a new acoustic version of his hit "No Matter What" today. On this new version of his hit, St. Cyr continues to encourage us that even in our darkest moments, God is with us.
St. Cyr announces, "Excited to share this new version of No Matter What. God's faithfulness is not contingent on me. No amount of faith, prayer, or the choices I've made can make Him any more faithful than he already is. 2 Timothy 2:13: `if we are faithless, he remains faithful, for he cannot disown himself.'"
As to how the song was written, St. Cyr continues, "`'No Matter What' was written through a hard personal season, and the revelation I received through it changed everything. I began to understand the faithful nature of God really has nothing to do with me, and that my heavenly Father stands in the trenches and fights for me not because I have somehow done something to earn His favour. He is faithful not because I am faithful, rather it's because He loves me unconditionally. No matter what this life may bring, the choices I make, the amount of faith I have, I know that God is with me."
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