COUNT IT ALL JOY II

COUNT IT ALL JOY II is a revival anthem drawn from James 1:2–4, written for believers who have been scattered, planted, tested, and sent by God into fields of divine assignment. James writes to the Diaspora—not merely displaced people, but God's people planted throughout the world with purpose. Their trials are not meaningless; they are proving grounds where faith is refined, patience is produced, and mature believers are formed. This song reminds us that joy is not found because of the trial, but in spite of the trial, because the Lord is accomplishing His perfect work within His people. The testing of faith is never wasted. God is making the meek through weakness, strengthening His saints through endurance, and proving that His grace is sufficient. This message is for every believer who feels scattered, forgotten, or surrounded by hardship. You have not been abandoned—you have been planted. Stay where God has placed you. Hold your place. Count it all joy. "Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience." — James 1:3 William Wyche – The Watchman A Whole Word in Music for a Fragmented World