Hello again and welcome to the program. In 1944, in the height of World War II, the stress and the conflict weighed very heavy on a British housewife by the name of Ruth Jones. In the midst of going about her daily chore, she felt God speaking to her with these words. She stopped what she was doing and immediately wrote down the words and the music in times like these You need a Savior. In times like these, you need an anchor. Be very sure, be very sure your anchor holds and grips the solid rock. This rock is Jesus. Yes, He's the one. This rock is Jesus, the only one. Be very sure, be very sure your anchor holds and grips the solid rock. In times like these, you need the Bible. In times like these, oh, be not idle. Be very sure Be very sure your anchor holds and grips the solid rock. In times like these, she said, I have a Savior. In times like these, I have an anchor. I'm very sure, I'm very sure my anchor holds and grips the solid rock. This rock is Jesus. Yes, he's the one. This rock is Jesus, the only one. I'm very sure I'm very sure my anchor holds and grips the solid rock. The solid rock. In Psalm 18, verse number two, we read, the Lord is my rock and my fortress. and my Deliverer, my God, my Strength, in whom I will trust." What a verse for times like these. Psalm 31 15 says, My times are in thy hand. Be sure, be very sure, your Rock is the Lord Jesus Christ in these days that we're living in today.