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Faith isn’t always loud. Sometimes it’s standing ankle-deep in doubt and choosing to step forward anyway. This song is a riverbank confession—quiet, honest, and unpolished. Inspired by Matthew 9:29 and set in the early 1900s Arkansas River Basin, The Measure of My Belief isn’t about instant miracles or dramatic turnarounds. It’s about the kind of faith that shows up tired, uncertain, and still willing. We often hear faith described as something bold and unshakable, but real belief usually looks smaller than that. It looks like bringing what you have instead of what you wish you had. This song leans into that tension. It asks the uncomfortable question many people avoid: What if my faith feels thin? What if I’m not sure? And then it answers gently—not with theology, but with imagery, water, and presence. The river becomes the teacher here. It doesn’t judge, rush, or measure. It receives. That’s the heart of this song. Jesus’ words, “According to your faith be it unto you,” are often read as a condition. This song hears them as an invitation. Faith isn’t a performance. It’s an offering. Musically, the piece stays rooted in peaceful revival blues—acoustic textures, warm harmonies, and space to breathe. It’s meant to feel like early morning light, not stage lights. Like prayer without polish. If you’ve ever felt unsure, compared your belief to others, or wondered if what you carry is enough, this song is for you. No shouting required. Just step in.