“My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus’ blood and righteousness…”
Some hymns just anchor you. When everything around you is shifting, when headlines change, when people waffle on truth — this hymn holds its ground.
The Solid Rock was written in 1834 by Edward Mote, a pastor who had no interest in church until adulthood. One day, while walking to work, words of a hymn came to him:
“On Christ the solid Rock I stand; all other ground is sinking sand.”
He wrote the verses during his walk, later offering them to a sick congregant who was dying. Those words were spoken at a deathbed — and they became one of the most enduring confessions of faith through storm and sorrow.
And doesn’t that speak to us today?
We live in a world that celebrates self-made identities, fleeting trends, and feelings-as-truth. But the Christian life is built not on the sand of society’s whims — but on the solid, unshakable truth of Christ.
🪨 Christ does not change.
🌧 Storms do not shake Him.
💬 Culture does not define Him.
So let them come. Let the winds blow. Let seasons shift.
Your footing is sure when it’s placed on the Rock.
📖 Anchor Verse:
“He alone is my rock and my salvation, my fortress; I shall not be greatly shaken.”
— Psalm 62:2 (ESV)
✍️ Journal Prompt
What parts of your life feel uncertain or shifting right now?
Write down one area where you’ve been standing on “sinking sand” — and ask God to help you place that part of your life fully on the Rock.
Then reflect:
“What does it look like for me to build this area of my life on Christ instead of culture, comfort, or control?”
🙏 Prayer
Lord,
You are my Rock, my Refuge, and my Righteousness.
When the world shifts beneath me, steady my heart.
When lies surround me, anchor me in Your truth.
I don’t want to build my life on anything else.
Teach me to trust the foundation You’ve laid,
and give me wisdom to live like You are unshakable — because You are.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.






One of my favorite hymns of all time. Christ is our rock. No other foundation we build upon will keep us stable. Thank you for the encouragement!
“Thank you for taking the time to read and comment—your encouragement means a lot. The older hymns hold a special place in my heart.