This song is fairly obscure, I can only find it on YouTube, I haven’t been able to find a legal physical or digital copy anywhere else. But after listening to Katy Hudson (2001), the debut album from the then 16-year-old, it’s no surprise the career she has gone on to have.
Trust In Me is the first track on the album and the chorus caught my attention straight away.
But you say, don’t worry,
For I’ve healed the blind man and I’ve set the captives free,
And you say, don’t worry,
All you’ve gotta do is put your trust in me.
The vocal range and simple message make this hard to ignore. But it’s something I forgot last week. I have a wild imagination and my mind often convinces me of things that aren’t true. I regularly need to overrule my imagination and put my trust in God.
The verses are full of questions, which allow doubt to creep in. Questions are great for a creative writer like myself, particularly the big ‘What If?’. Most of the time I control the creative parts of my mind and rest in the wisdom of God. But it’s not easy all the time, so songs like this really a help.
Trust In Me – Katy Hudson