50 Worship Songs For An Anxious Heart
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50 Worship Songs For An Anxious Heart

In your lowest moments, let worship be your response.

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50 Worship Songs For An Anxious Heart
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Sometimes God just wants us to rest in him when we feel overwhelmed. Worship doesn't always have to be jumping around raising your hand in the air on a Sunday morning. Anxiety is real, and it can come at the worst times. The best thing you can do is take some deep breaths, look to Jesus, and rest in his presence.

Here are some songs to take you to that place!


1. I surrender - Brandon Hampton, United Pursuit

2. Seasons - Hillsong Worship

3. Are You Listening (Ft. Brock Human) - United Pursuit

4. On and On - Housefires

5. Cecie's Lullaby - Steffany Gretzinger

6. P E A C E - Hillsong Young & Free

7. Lean Back (Ft. Dion Davis) - Capitol City Music

8. Potter and Friend (Ft. Jesse Cline) - Dante Bowe

9. Belong To You - Iron Bell MusicI Will Sing - Kari Jobe

10. Defender - Rita Springer

11. See The Love - The Brilliance

12. Fall - The Belonging Co.

13. Speak To Me - Kari Jobe

14. Draw Near - Bethel Music, Jeremy Riddle

15. Trackless Sea - Kings Kaleidoscope

16. Please Be My Strength - Gungor

17. I Surrender - Hillsong United

18. Abba - Jonathan David Helser, Melissa Helser

19. Bitter / Sweet - Amanda Cook

20. You're Gonna Be OK - Jenn Johnson, Brian Johnson

21. Place of Freedom - Highlands Worship

22. Praise Will Be My Song - Bryan & Katie Torwalt

23. All I Want - Red Rocks Worship

24. Mountain to Valley - Housefires

25. Sing My Way Back - Steffany Gretzinger

26. Fear Is a Liar - Zach Williams

27. Hills and Valleys (The Valleys Version) - Tauren Wells

28. Need You More - United Pursuit

29. Valentine - Hillsong Worship

30. Maker of The Moon - Bright City

31. You Are Mine - Mosaic MSC

32. You Hold It All - Travis Ryan

33. Hidden - United Pursuit

34. One Thirst - Bethel Music

35. You Know Me - Bethel Music

36. Lost? - King Kaleidoscope

37. The Voyage - Amanda Cook

38. Prince Of Peace - Hillsong United

39. Lifter - Housefires

40. Seasons Change - United Pursuit

41. Open up Let the Light In - Steffany Gretzinger

42. Life Is a Gift - Housefires

43. I Really Love You (Spontaneous) - Bethel Music

44. Take A Moment - United Pursuit

45. Your Love Is Better - United Pursuit

46. Surrounded (Fight My Battles) - UPPERROOM

47. Only One - Harvest

48. Closer To Your Heart (Ft. Kari Jobe + Code Carnes) - The Belonging Co.

49. Never Gonna Leave Me Dry - UPPERROOM

50. Catch The Wind - Melissa Helser, Bethel Music

"You, God, are my God, earnestly I seek you; I thirst for you, my whole being longs for you, in a dry and parched land where there is no water." (Psalm 63)

Even in the desert, David praised God. May we all rest in his presence and turn to worship in our desert seasons.

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