
Wandering
Kish Moody’s “Wandering” from the Holy Rock Revival album draws inspiration from Moses and the Israelites’ journey through the desert.
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“Heavy Like a Stone” is one of the most personal and heartfelt tracks on Kish Moody’s Holy Rock Revival album, exploring the depths of grief, struggle, and faith.
Written by Kish Moody, the track was inspired by the courageous journey of his cousin Diane, who faced an extraordinarily rare form of cancer. Her strength, resilience, and unwavering faith became the foundation for the song, shaping its emotional and spiritual core.
The narrative unfolds through the eyes of John’s daughter, portraying a journey of grief, questions, and the crushing weight of loss. The lyrics capture that breaking point when pain feels almost too heavy to bear — and the turning point where surrender leads to salvation.
At its heart, “Heavy Like a Stone” is about navigating suffering and discovering hope on the other side. It is both a cry of despair and a testimony of redemption, ultimately pointing to the beautiful truth of giving one’s life to the Lord.
With its raw emotion, intimate storytelling, and powerful message, this track embodies the spirit of Holy Rock Revival: honest, vulnerable, and faith-filled. It reminds listeners that even the heaviest burdens can be lifted through surrender and trust in God.
Kish Moody’s “Wandering” from the Holy Rock Revival album draws inspiration from Moses and the Israelites’ journey through the desert.
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