Fred Hammond They That Wait On The Lord

Okay, picture this: You're at the DMV. Yes, the dreaded DMV. You've been there for hours, the numbers on the screen are mocking you, and you’re pretty sure you saw a squirrel walk in, get a ticket, and get called before you.
In that moment of pure, unadulterated waiting-room-induced frustration, there's a song that can swoop in like a gospel superhero and save the day. That song, my friends, is Fred Hammond’s, "They That Wait On The Lord."
The Ultimate Waiting Game Anthem
This isn't just a song; it's an anthem for anyone who's ever been stuck in a line, a traffic jam, or just... life. You know, those times when you feel like progress is slower than a snail doing the Macarena?
Fred Hammond, bless his soul, understood the struggle. He took that feeling of being stuck in neutral and cranked out a melody so infectious, it could make waiting in line for concert tickets actually… almost… enjoyable.
Okay, maybe "enjoyable" is a stretch, but you get the idea. This song is a musical reminder that even when things feel like they're moving at a glacial pace, there's still hope, still strength to be found.
What's the Secret Sauce?
So, what makes "They That Wait On The Lord" so darn effective? Well, for starters, it's got that classic Fred Hammond groove – the kind that makes you want to clap your hands and maybe do a little shoulder shimmy, even if you're in your pajamas.
But beyond the catchy beat, there's something deeper. The lyrics are like a gentle pep talk from a friend who's been there, done that, and bought the t-shirt. They remind you that waiting isn't just about twiddling your thumbs; it's about trusting, about believing that something good is coming.
Think of it as spiritual protein shake for your patience muscles. You're not just enduring the wait; you're getting stronger, more resilient, and maybe even a little bit wiser.
Real-Life Applications (Because This Isn't Just About the DMV)
Now, I know what you're thinking: "Okay, great, a song about waiting. But what about real life?" And that's a fair question. The truth is, "They That Wait On The Lord" is a surprisingly versatile life tool.
Applying for a job and haven't heard back? Blast some Fred Hammond. Waiting for test results? Turn up the volume. Trying to parallel park in a ridiculously small space with a crowd watching? Crank it!
Okay, maybe not the parallel parking thing (unless you want to provide some serious entertainment for the onlookers). But you get the point. This song is a reminder that even in the most frustrating situations, you're not alone, and there's still a reason to keep the faith.
“But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.” - Isaiah 40:31
It's like Fred Hammond took that verse straight from the Bible and injected it with a shot of pure, unadulterated gospel energy. Now, don't you feel like you can fly?
The Hammond Effect
Fred Hammond’s music, particularly "They That Wait On The Lord," has a way of making the unbearable bearable. It’s a reminder that even in the midst of life's waiting rooms, there's always something to hold onto.
So, the next time you find yourself stuck in a seemingly endless loop of frustration, remember the words and the music. Close your eyes, let the rhythm wash over you, and know that you're not just waiting – you're preparing to soar.
And who knows, maybe you'll even start dancing in the DMV. (Just be careful not to lose your ticket.)











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