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EPISODE · May 17, 2026 · 59 MIN

Ep 68 - What God Built in the Quiet (The Mercy Project)

from Lyric and Letter: Worship in The Word

What does God's mercy sound like when you need it most — not theologically, but personally? Present tense. Real in the specific ruins of a very specific season.This episode has been three months in the making. Not because I was planning something big — but because life didn't stop long enough for me to sit down and record. Bronchitis that put me in bed for a few weeks incluing an ER visit. A women's retreat I almost couldn't attend. A layoff. A miracle. And in the middle of all of it, almost 19 hours of original ambient worship music being built track by track, passage by passage, out of intercession.The most personal of those projects is Rachamim | The Mercy Project. Twenty-seven tracks. Nine movements. One unbroken thread of God's chesed and rachamim — His covenant love and womb-mercy — traced through Scripture from Romans to Revelation.Rachamim is the Hebrew word for the womb-love of God. The mercy that holds you before you know you need holding. That sustains you in the dark before you are aware of being sustained. I went looking for it in Scripture because I needed to know it was real. Not on the other side of the hard season. In the middle of it.In This Episode:- Romans 5:8 — the agape that was already moving toward you before you knew you needed it, before you were even looking for it- Lamentations 3:22-24 — Jeremiah in the ruins making the yet, declaring hesed and rachamim from inside the ash heap of Jerusalem- Revelation 22 — the third garden, the river running crystal clear from the throne of the Lamb, the Spirit and the Bride saying Come to everyone still thirsty- Discover the three gardens of Scripture — Eden, Gethsemane, and Revelation 22 — and the river that connects them all- Understand why the water of life is offered freely — and what that freedom actually costListen to Rachamim | The Mercy Project: https://youtu.be/uVj8P9eMHag?si=E_AsDF5STdG4dZMhWant to go deeper?- Download the free companion devotional: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gXoZBfVaHxJTFL3f0ZTRbmVDkg_JIrCa/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=109108011886213284659&rtpof=true&sd=true- Explore Thematic Verse Mapping: https://www.ThematicVerseMapping.com- Connect with our community: https://youtube.com/@lyricandletterstudios/community?si=Ym7TJBHrAllg4QzF- Subscribe for devotionals, studies, and Scripture reflections: https://www.lyricandletter.comThe Spirit and the Bride say Come.Lyric and Letter Studios | lyricandletter.comThis episode contains original ambient worship music created by Lyric and Letter Studios using Suno AI. All music is original to this ministry. No third-party copyrighted material is featured in this episode.#Biblical Teaching #Instrumental Worship #Mercybof God

What does God's mercy sound like when you need it most — not theologically, but personally? Present tense. Real in the specific ruins of a very specific season.This episode has been three months in the making. Not because I was planning something big — but because life didn't stop long enough for me to sit down and record. Bronchitis that put me in bed for a few weeks incluing an ER visit. A women's retreat I almost couldn't attend. A layoff. A miracle. And in the middle of all of it, almost 19 hours of original ambient worship music being built track by track, passage by passage, out of intercession.The most personal of those projects is Rachamim | The Mercy Project. Twenty-seven tracks. Nine movements. One unbroken thread of God's chesed and rachamim — His covenant love and womb-mercy — traced through Scripture from Romans to Revelation.Rachamim is the Hebrew word for the womb-love of God. The mercy that holds you before you know you need holding. That sustains you in the dark before you are aware of being sustained. I went looking for it in Scripture because I needed to know it was real. Not on the other side of the hard season. In the middle of it.In This Episode:- Romans 5:8 — the agape that was already moving toward you before you knew you needed it, before you were even looking for it- Lamentations 3:22-24 — Jeremiah in the ruins making the yet, declaring hesed and rachamim from inside the ash heap of Jerusalem- Revelation 22 — the third garden, the river running crystal clear from the throne of the Lamb, the Spirit and the Bride saying Come to everyone still thirsty- Discover the three gardens of Scripture — Eden, Gethsemane, and Revelation 22 — and the river that connects them all- Understand why the water of life is offered freely — and what that freedom actually costListen to Rachamim | The Mercy Project: https://youtu.be/uVj8P9eMHag?si=E_AsDF5STdG4dZMhWant to go deeper?- Download the free companion devotional: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gXoZBfVaHxJTFL3f0ZTRbmVDkg_JIrCa/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=109108011886213284659&rtpof=true&sd=true- Explore Thematic Verse Mapping: https://www.ThematicVerseMapping.com- Connect with our community: https://youtube.com/@lyricandletterstudios/community?si=Ym7TJBHrAllg4QzF- Subscribe for devotionals, studies, and Scripture reflections: https://www.lyricandletter.comThe Spirit and the Bride say Come.Lyric and Letter Studios | lyricandletter.comThis episode contains original ambient worship music created by Lyric and Letter Studios using Suno AI. All music is original to this ministry. No third-party copyrighted material is featured in this episode.#Biblical Teaching #Instrumental Worship #Mercybof God

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