Paul Baloche, Matt Maher, and Taylor Leonhardt Join Forces on “Those Who Have Not Seen”

Paul Baloche, Matt Maher, and Taylor Leonhardt have teamed together to record Anchor Hymns's latest single "Those Who Have Not Seen." This song centers on the reality of doubt, welcoming those in a season of hardship and questions with a raw and hopeful exhortation.
Blending lyrics from the 18th century classic "When I Survey The Wondrous Cross," this song points us to Jesus' empathy towards the difficulties of the human experience. Anchor Hymns encourages their listeners wresting with the "why" and yet still chose to put their faith in the Lord. "Those Who Have Not Seen" resounds with the message that there is beauty in integrating doubt and still allowing faith to grow.
The team writes, "In our third original song, we blended the 18th century classic "When I Survey The Wondrous Cross," with new lyrics and melodies. We wanted to sing about how Jesus empathizes with us in the difficulties of the human experience, because He too lived like us."
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