Why does God stay patient when we keep facing the same struggles Confession can feel exhausting when we keep on struggling with the same challenge. “Same God” by Ezra Worship Initiative names that exhaustion: “It’s the same prayer, over and over again.” The song doesn’t pretend that these struggles are new. It points out a key part of our human nature — “Lord, I’ve fallen again” — not as an excuse, but as a step toward hope instead of shame. The lyrics admit, “I do the things that I do not want to do,” echoing the struggle that every honest believer knows. The flesh pulls us one way, while the Spirit pulls us in a different direction. The song’s focus isn’t on the failure. Its focus is on the constant in our lives: “You’re the same God, Your kindness knows no end.” The apostle Paul wrote about this “tug-of-war” in Romans 7:24–25: “Wretched man that I am! Who will deliver me from this body of death? Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord!” Did you notice what he doesn...