Anne Wilson Calls Out for Jesus in 'Carry Me' Official Music Video
Anne Wilson calls out for Jesus in the official music video for her song “Carry Me.” The Christian country musician’s latest hit song is a powerful plea for Christ’s help. Watch the short but moving clip to listen to and see the official music video for Anne Wilson’s song “Carry Me.”
The world is often a cold, cruel and unkind place. Kindness, love, mercy and compassion are sorely lacking in much of society, with many people struggling just to get by, hoping to make it through another day. Sadly, getting through a 24-hour period is a big win and accomplishment for many people, far too many.
For one reason or another, many individuals feel as if the weight of the world is riding on their shoulders. To make the situation significantly worse, no matter what they do, they cannot get ahead or alleviate any of the pressure or stress they are feeling. It’s a constant struggle, where the pain and the pressure are unrelenting, never subsiding for even a moment. This type of situation is enough to drive even the sanest, most mentally healthy person to the brink.
However, we aren’t supposed to go through this life alone, shouldering every care and concern. Christ calls us to cast all our cares and burdens upon Him. He will give the tired and the weary rest. That is precisely what Anne sings about in “Carry Me.”
She sings about being pushed to the brink and feeling as if she is carrying the weight of the entire world. She is attempting to bottle up all her feelings and remain entirely composed, but it’s clear that she’s struggling to do so. At the very end of the song, Anne, in her desperation, feeling as if she has nowhere else to go, calls out to Jesus Christ to carry her.
What a beautiful song that perfectly captures the place and state of mind many people find themselves in. They are weary and burdened, struggling to stay afloat. But we don’t have to go about this by ourselves. Christ is there to shoulder the burden and offer rest.
Matthew 11:28 “Come to me, all you who are troubled and weighted down with care, and I will give you rest.”
Anne Wilson Calls Out for Jesus in 'Carry Me' Official Music Video
Anne Wilson calls out for Jesus in the official music video for her song “Carry Me.” The Christian country musician’s latest hit song is a powerful plea for Christ’s help. Watch the short but moving clip to listen to and see the official music video for Anne Wilson’s song “Carry Me.”
The world is often a cold, cruel and unkind place. Kindness, love, mercy and compassion are sorely lacking in much of society, with many people struggling just to get by, hoping to make it through another day. Sadly, getting through a 24-hour period is a big win and accomplishment for many people, far too many.
For one reason or another, many individuals feel as if the weight of the world is riding on their shoulders. To make the situation significantly worse, no matter what they do, they cannot get ahead or alleviate any of the pressure or stress they are feeling. It’s a constant struggle, where the pain and the pressure are unrelenting, never subsiding for even a moment. This type of situation is enough to drive even the sanest, most mentally healthy person to the brink.
However, we aren’t supposed to go through this life alone, shouldering every care and concern. Christ calls us to cast all our cares and burdens upon Him. He will give the tired and the weary rest. That is precisely what Anne sings about in “Carry Me.”
She sings about being pushed to the brink and feeling as if she is carrying the weight of the entire world. She is attempting to bottle up all her feelings and remain entirely composed, but it’s clear that she’s struggling to do so. At the very end of the song, Anne, in her desperation, feeling as if she has nowhere else to go, calls out to Jesus Christ to carry her.
What a beautiful song that perfectly captures the place and state of mind many people find themselves in. They are weary and burdened, struggling to stay afloat. But we don’t have to go about this by ourselves. Christ is there to shoulder the burden and offer rest.
Matthew 11:28 “Come to me, all you who are troubled and weighted down with care, and I will give you rest.”
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