“Stand Over the Dust” is an Indie Hard Rock retelling of Job 18–19 (LSB), contrasting Bildad’s rigid theology with Job’s defiant hope in a living Redeemer. From a full preterist perspective, the song centers on courtroom imagery—Witness, Advocate, and vindication—rather than speculative futurism. As accusation intensifies, Job’s integrity strengthens. The song builds toward the declaration that though earthly reputation fades and friends withdraw, a living Redeemer stands over the dust, ensuring that false charges do not have the final word. Honest lament, covenantal justice, and fulfilled hope converge in a raw, three-minute anthem of endurance.
Full Lyrics
Verse 1
You say the light of the wicked dies,
That their name fades out with the night.
You paint my ruin in borrowed lines,
Call it justice, call it right.
You stack your wisdom like ancient stone,
No room for mercy, no unknown.
If suffering proves the soul is stained,
Then why’s my prayer still unashamed?
Pre-Chorus
You see the ash heap, call it sin,
But you don’t see what’s growing within.
Chorus
I know my Redeemer lives —
He will stand over the dust.
When every voice condemns,
He will answer for my trust.
You can chase my name from the earth,
Say my hope is crushed —
But my Witness is in heaven,
And He will stand over the dust.
Verse 2
You speak of snares and hidden ropes,
Of terror walking close behind.
You say the wicked lose their hope,
Their roots dry up with time.
But I have searched my hands and heart,
No violence there, no secret art.
If I must bleed beneath your claim,
I will not trade my God for shame.
Pre-Chorus 2
You mistake mystery for guilt,
But I won’t bow to the system you built.
Chorus
I know my Redeemer lives —
He will stand over the dust.
When justice feels delayed,
He will guard what’s right and just.
You can strip my honor down,
Say I’ve turned to rust —
But my Advocate is living,
And He will stand over the dust.
Bridge (Breakdown / Build)
Earth, do not cover this cry.
Let heaven record every lie.
If I fall before they see,
The truth will still answer for me.
The righteous hold their way through flame,
Stronger when accused by name.
You call it loss — I call it trust.
What dies in dust
Is raised in truth.
Final Chorus (Lift)
I know my Redeemer lives —
He has the final word.
When the court of men has closed,
He has already heard.
Though memory fades from sight,
And friends turn to dust,
My Redeemer is not silent —
He will stand over the dust.
Outro
You may write my story wrong —
But heaven writes it just.
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