After a harrowing year of loss and heartbreak, Arkansas-based acoustic/pop duo After Grace emerges with a long-awaited new single, “Unseen.” A poignant anthem embracing God’s unwavering promises despite painful circumstances, the song has been serviced to Christian radio formats and is now available on streaming platforms.
Written by Josiah Prince of Disciple, along with Kip Fox and Matt Arcaini, the Foster Ferrell-produced “Unseen” resonates deeply with After Grace’s Cody Clark and Jerad Moffitt. After Clark’s father (Moffitt’s stepfather) died from COVID-19 last year, the song proved cathartic for the duo as they processed their pain and reaffirmed their faith.
“The past year has been tough for all of us, but we’ve had to adjust and try to keep going,” Clark shares. “For us, it’s been really hard to do this after losing Dad. Nothing is the same and it never will be. We don’t understand why things happened the way they did, and we probably never will. The only thing we know how to do is trust in God, and that hasn’t been easy.”
“It’s easy, though, to find yourself questioning everything around you during the tough times life throws at you,” he admits. “I’ve questioned my faith. I’ve questioned God. I’ve questioned everything about life in general. But what keeps me coming back is the memory of my father. He always taught me to find strength in God’s Word and to trust Him no matter what I’m going through. I don’t always see it, but I can believe it. I may not always feel it, but I can believe it. I choose to believe in the unseen.”
“Our passion is to bring hope and encouragement to those who hear our songs,” Moffitt says. “Because of the dark season our family is going through, we certainly understand how difficult it is to trust God when what you see doesn’t match what you know to be true. But if we can be a beacon of hope that reveals light, truth, and perspective—even if for a brief second—our purpose of playing music is accomplished.”
“We hope the hurting, lost, and broken listener will hear this song and be reminded that while everything around us seems dark and gloomy, there is a glory waiting where everything here on earth will pass away,” Moffitt adds. “We have an ever-present help in our times of need. Seeing is not believing; believing is seeing. Hold on tight to Jesus when the night is darkest, and He will never leave you.”
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Author: Jessie Clarks
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