Shore Lane, the Seattle-based acoustic duo led by Shane and Lauren Welter, has long been known for their heartwarming sound and beautiful harmonies that weave together truth, beauty, and faith. Having spent over a decade performing, writing, and leading worship, their music resonates with listeners on a deeply personal level. This Advent season, they have brought to life “I Wait and I’ll Wait (Psalm 13),” a song that beautifully reflects the heart of the season—waiting with hopeful anticipation. The song draws inspiration from the timeless words of Psalm 13, capturing the raw emotion of waiting on God’s promises amidst uncertainty and trials.
“I Wait and I’ll Wait” is a soul-stirring anthem of trust and faith, as Shore Lane masterfully blends reflective lyrics with rich instrumentation. With its call-and-response vocals, groovy basslines, and layered acoustic and electric guitar work, the song builds an atmosphere of deep longing and hope. As the Welters sing, “So I wait, and I’ll wait for You,” they invite listeners into a space of personal reflection and worship, reminding us that in our waiting, God’s presence is our constant companion. Whether for personal devotion or as a moment of worship in a church setting, this song will speak to anyone who’s ever felt the weight of waiting. Don’t miss out—listen to “I Wait and I’ll Wait (Psalm 13)” today and allow it to strengthen your own journey of faith and anticipation.
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