Justified Quartet Releases "Beyond the Storm:" A Soaring Testament of Faith and Perseverance

Southern Gospel mainstays Justified Quartet have released their powerful new album, Beyond the Storm, a musical journey anchored in hope, healing, and unwavering faith. Known for their tight harmonies and spirit-filled delivery, the Michigan-based group delivers a project that speaks to those walking through life's fiercest trials with their eyes fixed on Jesus.
Beyond the Storm showcases a collection of songs that blend traditional gospel roots with modern production, offering messages of courage and trust in the Lord's sovereign hand. Each track is a reminder that even in life's darkest valleys, God's promises endure.
Highlights from the album include:
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"I've Got My Eyes on the Prize" - A driving anthem of perseverance and heavenly focus.
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"When the Healing Comes" - A stirring ballad that speaks to hearts waiting for restoration.
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"He's Still in the Fire" - A fiery declaration that God remains present in the midst of trials.
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"Beyond the Storm" - The title track, a soaring reminder that God's peace lies just beyond life's fiercest battles.
Produced with excellence and sung with conviction, Beyond the Storm continues Justified Quartet's mission of spreading the Gospel through music that uplifts, inspires, and leads hearts to the cross.
The album is available now on all digital streaming platforms, CD, and at live events.
About Justified Quartet:
Formed in 2011, Justified Quartet is a Southern Gospel group rooted in faith, harmony, and ministry. Their commitment to delivering the message of Jesus through song has earned them a growing fan base across the U.S. and beyond.
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