Understanding ‘Deep Waters’ by Triumphant Quartet: A Message of Hope

JEFF TURNER, JR.

The song “Deep Waters” by the Triumphant Quartet, written by Wayne Haun and Allison Wells, offers a message rooted in faith and scripture. It is part of their 2024 album God Is Listening, released under StowTown Records. This song began airing on Texas Gospel this week, bringing its message of hope and perseverance to listeners.

Provided to YouTube by StowTown Records Deep Waters · Triumphant Quartet God Is Listening ℗ 2024 StowTown Records, LLC Released on: 2024-06-07 Arranger, Composer, Orchestrator, Producer: Wayne Haun Composer: Allison Wells Electric Guitar: Kelly Back

“Deep Waters” draws inspiration from passages like Isaiah 43, emphasizing God’s promise to be with His people during life’s challenges. The lyrics speak to those enduring difficult times, offering reassurance that they are never alone. The song reminds listeners of the strength and peace found in trusting God, who walks with them through life’s metaphorical deep waters.

The song’s structure is reflective and contemplative, featuring Clayton Inman as the lead vocalist. Its slow tempo complements the emotional depth of the lyrics. The composition captures the essence of Christ’s promise in John 16:33, where Jesus encourages believers to find courage because He has overcome the world.

As part of the God Is Listening album, “Deep Waters” continues the group’s tradition of delivering Southern Gospel music with a progressive style. The album showcases the talents of vocalists David Sutton, Sean Barber, Clayton Inman, and Eric Bennett. Each track on the album contributes to a central theme of faith and resilience.

For Gospel music enthusiasts, “Deep Waters” stands out as a heartfelt reminder of God’s unwavering presence in times of trouble. It is a testament to the enduring power of faith and scripture in providing comfort and strength.

LYRICS PROVIDED BY STOWTOWN RECORDS:

Deep Waters
Writers: Wayne Haun, Allison Wells

Sometimes life is hard, at times you’ve questioned why
And there are moments when you really struggle to survive
But there’s a peace that passes understanding,
and grace enough to keep your faith alive

When you go through deep waters you never go alone
You are loved by the father, and He calls you His own
Through storms and waves, He makes a way when all your hope is gone
When rivers rise, He hears your cries so just keep holding on
When you go through deep waters you never go alone

When the pain is real you’ve lost the words to pray
And all the fear is paralyzing your will to be brave
Trust the one who speaks to winds and oceans
Take His hand, for He is strong to save

He’s your strength and refuge; He will never leave you
A present help and He wants you to know
When you go through deep waters you never go alone
You are loved by the father, and He calls you His own
Through storms and waves, He makes a way when all your hope is gone
When rivers rise He hears your cries so just keep holding on
When you go through deep waters you never go alone
When you go through deep waters you never go alone

Sound Street’s Uplifting New Release ‘I’m So Blessed’

AMY TURNER

Sound Street continues to make an impact in 2025 with their latest release, “I’m So Blessed.” The trio, made up of Jarrod Vanderslice, his daughter Jaylie Vanderslice, and family friend Ryan Bilby, has already seen success with their debut album, Good Seed, under Sonlite Records. Their music has maintained a presence on Southern Gospel airplay charts, and their momentum shows no signs of slowing.

Sound Street recently released their version of “I’m So Blessed,” a song originally recorded by the Christian group Cain. Producer Roger Talley helped shape this new rendition, adapting the song to fit within the Southern Gospel style. The track begins with an energetic guitar introduction that leads into Jaylie Vanderslice’s lead vocals and a chorus that carries a clear and uplifting message:

Provided to YouTube by Syntax Creative I’m So Blessed · Sound Street I’m So Blessed ℗ 2025 Sonlite Records Released on: 2025-03-28 Main Artist: Sound Street Producer: Roger Talley Composer: Logan Bryant Cain Lyricist: Logan Bryant Cain Composer: Madison Caitlyn Cain Lyricist: Madison Caitlyn Cain Composer: Matz Taylor Cain Lyricist: Matz Taylor Cain Composer: Jonathan L Smith Lyricist: Jonathan L Smith Composer: Matthew J West Lyricist: Matthew J West Music Publisher: All Essential Music (ASCAP) Music Publisher: Be Essential Songs (BMI) Music Publisher: Cashagamblejet Music (BMI) Music Publisher: Combustion Five Music (ASCAP) Music Publisher: Logan Cain Music (ASCAP) Music Publisher: Madison Cain Music (ASCAP) Music Publisher: Taylor Cain Music (ASCAP) Music Publisher: Third Story House Music (ASCAP)

On my best day, I’m a child of God
On my worst day, I’m a child of God
Oh, every day is a good day
And You’re the reason why
I’m so blessed, I’m so blessed
Got this heartbeat in my chest
No, it doesn’t matter about the rest
If I’ve got You, Lord, I’m so blessed

The arrangement features strong harmonies and a spirited instrumental backing. A unique aspect of this version comes midway through the song when Jarrod and Jaylie’s 9-year-old daughter, Johanna, adds a special vocal moment. This unexpected feature brings a fresh element to the song and reinforces its message of faith and gratitude.

Sound Street has been active since 2020, gaining recognition in the Southern Gospel community. The group was chosen from the Regional Artist Showcase to perform on the Main Stage at the National Quartet Convention in 2021. They were also nominated for the Top 10 Favorite New Artist category in the 2022 Singing News Fan Awards. Their previous singles have received radio success, with “I’ll Take The Old Highway” reaching #34 on SGNScoops Magazine’s Top 100 and “The Old Story” debuting at #67 on Singing News’ chart in March 2022.

Performing more than 80 concerts each year, Sound Street continues to share their message of faith through music.

Before Abraham Was, I Am

JEFF TURNER

In the Bible, Jesus often had serious discussions with the religious leaders of his time. One of the most intense moments happened in John 8:58. Jesus said, “Before Abraham was, I am.” This statement made the Jewish leaders extremely angry, and they wanted to stone him. But why?

The reason is that Jesus was saying he is equal to God. The phrase “I am” is a special name of God. In the Old Testament, God used this name for himself. We see this in Exodus 3:14, when God spoke to Moses from the burning bush and said, “I AM WHO I AM.” This name shows that God is eternal—he has no beginning or end. He exists forever.

Jesus used this name many times. He said:

By saying “I am,” Jesus was making it clear that he is the same God who spoke to Moses, the God of the Old Testament. The Jewish leaders thought this was blasphemy—an offense against God—because they did not believe Jesus was telling the truth. To them, it was worse than cursing or denying God. This is why they wanted to kill him.

But Jesus was not lying. He truly is God. He is the eternal one, greater than Abraham, greater than Moses, and the same God who created the world. His words in John 8:58 are a powerful declaration of his divine nature.

Jesus was not just a good teacher or a prophet. He is the great “I AM”, the Lord of all, the Savior of the world.

Artist Feature: Kristen Bearfield of HighRoad

AMY TURNER

Kristen Bearfield is a multifaceted artist whose life is deeply intertwined with music and communication. Raised in the Appalachian Mountains, Kristen grew up surrounded by the rich sounds of gospel, bluegrass, and country music. Her musical journey began at a young age, singing her first solo in church at just three years old. Encouraged by her family to follow her passion, Kristen pursued formal education in music, studying at Liberty University and graduating from East Tennessee State University.

Her musical roots run deep, with influential figures like her great uncle Clarence “Tater” Tate—who played bass and fiddle for bluegrass legend Bill Monroe—shaping her path. Over the years, Kristen has collaborated with renowned artists such as Jimmy Fortune, The Zac Brown Band, Rosemary Siemens, Emily Ann Roberts, and Darin & Brooke Aldridge. Her talent has taken her to prestigious stages including The Grand Ole Opry at The Ryman, The Country Music Hall of Fame, MerleFest, and the IBMA World of Bluegrass.

Songwriters: Kenna Turner West / Sonya Isaacs Yeary / Becky Isaacs Bowman Album: Straight From The Heart

Kristen tours full-time as a member of HighRoad, an all-female band known for acoustic harmonies. HighRoad has been together for eight years and earned a GRAMMY nomination in 2019. In 2023, they were named AGM Female Group of the Year. Their latest song, There’s A River, continues to showcase their unique sound.

In addition to her musical career, Kristen plays a vital role in the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) as part of its communications team. Reflecting on this dual role during an interview, Kristen shared: “Managing our public relations and communications … came at a time when we weren’t touring as much during COVID. I’ve always loved the organization … it really just felt like the right move at the time.” She added that while touring full-time again with HighRoad keeps her busy, she remains grateful for her work with IBMA and the network it provides.

Kristen’s dedication to music and communication exemplifies her ability to balance multiple roles while staying true to her roots. Whether performing on stage or working behind the scenes at IBMA, Kristen continues to make significant contributions to the world of bluegrass and gospel music.


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Can Salvation Be Taken Away? A Biblical Answer

JEFF TURNER

A well-known passage on salvation, Ephesians 2:8-9, says, “For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God.” This makes it clear that we cannot do anything to earn our salvation. Since salvation is a gift from God, some people might wonder if it can also be taken away.

To answer this, we need to see if the Bible says there are things that would cause God to take away salvation. The answer is no. There is nowhere in the Holy Scripture that says God would remove our salvation under any circumstances. In fact, the opposite is true. Romans 8 asks, “Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?” It continues by stating the firm belief that nothing “neither death nor life, nor angels nor principalities nor powers, nor things present nor things to come, nor height nor depth, nor any other created thing, shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord”.

Nothing can separate us from God’s love once we have received salvation as a gift through faith. Perhaps a better question is have you asked God for the faith that leads to salvation? Consider Matthew 7:21-23 says, “Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of My Father who is in heaven will enter. Many will say to Me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in Your name, and in Your name cast out demons, and in Your name perform many miracles?’ And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; leave Me, you who practice lawlessness.’