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"Million Problems" by John Best: Turning Brokenness into Hopeful Surrender


“Million Problems” by John Best is about turning tragedy into energy used to spread the hope and Christ’s healing to the world. John shares, “My brother Daniel passed away from fentanyl addiction in 2024. We had recently ended a career chasing our musical dreams so he could focus on recovery, and we were talking about using our gifts for God’s glory. Daniel suddenly passed in March 2024 after a brief relapse in his addiction recovery. Since his death the songs have been pouring out.” 

John Best - Million Problems

“Million Problems” is a plea for the redemption of our shortcomings and acknowledging past mistakes like burning bridges and broken relationships. It follows John’s story as he tries to hold himself together, repair his heart, and start to follow Jesus. The song recognizes that following Jesus is only the start. “I’ve caused a couple million problems,” he confesses, making countless mistakes and placing the burden of these mistakes at Christ’s feet, where he hears mercy instead of judgment, and where God “… looks me in the eye and says bring me some more.”

Have you ever felt buried under your mistakes, wondering if hope is out of reach? John challenges that doubt and shows that Jesus chases us to the dark and offers us solid ground. The chorus repeats a prayer that may sound familiar: “Don’t let me drown… Show me the keys to your heart.” 

Don’t let struggles define you; take action! Embrace redemption and let His grace give you the strength to harness your true potential through faith. So, go ahead and give this song a listen. May “Million Problems” inspire you to start/continue your path to healing and hope. 

(Related scripture: 1 Peter 5:7; Psalm 34:18; Matthew 11:28-30)

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