Evan Craft
The Psalmist says “As the deer longs for streams of water, so I long for you, O God’”(Psalm 42:1). We are constantly reminded throughout the Bible of our desperate need for the Lord. As much as we may try to rescue ourselves, fill ourselves, the truth is, we need God. Our souls are desperate for His living water to revive us, to renew us.
The title track of my album, Desesperado is a fun, latin, pop song centered around a journey of understanding my personal need for the Lord. I tend to go in a cycle of calling out for the Lord to save me/help me, feeling safe or successful, and falling back on my face.
I always regret the moments when I feel self-sufficient. My desire is to humbly acknowledge my need for God 24/7.
“Desesperado” and the rest of the album are a collection of songs that reminded me throughout 2020, during the recording process, that God is in control, He is sovereign, and He is mighty to save. I say that confidently now, but in the midst of the trials it is very difficult to recognize the truth that God will lead me to the other side of each challenge. It’s a step of faith and maturity to say, “I can’t do this on my own,” not a sign of weakness. Desperation is not a bad thing, it isn’t a reflection on my character, but on the power and sovereignty of God.
What are some areas of your life where you can recognize your desperate need for the Lord?
Sometimes we are banging our heads against a wall, trying to break through with our own strength, and we need a mighty hand to move. Are you desperate for finances, applause, or recognition? We all thirst for something to satiate our souls, but there is only one fount with living water. Make sure you are desperately seeking Him.
Evan Craft’s music can be described as a blend of congregational anthems and unforgettable melodies. With a greater goal in mind, Craft explains that there is something greater at work than what the eye may see. “My goal is to be more than a singer and a songwriter. My purpose is to lift God’s name on high for the people and let Him take care of the rest. I am just a tool for God, a resounding trumpet, making way for the Lord.”