Hebrews 12:27: "The removing of what can be shaken, that is, created things, so that what cannot be shaken may remain."
Mike's track title "When It All Falls" sounds direct, blunt, without circumlocution. It sounds like lived experience.
Country and blues songs have long sung about falling. Mike's track builds on this tradition, but with theological depth: not everything that falls is lost. What lays bare the unshakable was necessary.
What remains when everything falls? Mike's answer: Messiah in you (Col 1:27). That is not romantic, it is a reality statement. Career can fall. Relationship can fall. Health can fall. Messiah in you cannot.
Mike's sound carries this fall-reality as an album element without drama, but with the calm certainty that the most important thing cannot fall.
