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"God, Can You Hear Me?" by Dax: A Honest Conversation


Dax wrote this song after seven years of holding it close to his heart. At age 25, Dax asked this exact same question: "God, Can You Hear Me?" He found himself in a place where the noise of the world had become overwhelming. Instead of running from his struggles, he turned toward the only voice that truly mattered - God's.

Dax - God, Can You Hear Me?The lyrics capture the battle that many people face alone and in silence. Dax opens with a cry from these dark depths, echoing King David's desperate plea for God's attention. He captures what it feels like to scream silently - addictions beating him down, depression pulling him under, loneliness closing in even when people surround him. "I struggle expressing emotion, I'm lonely with people around." A hidden pain that many carry behind their forced smiles.

This isn't a song about staying in darkness, Dax turned his pain into prayer. He acknowledges his weakness but offers everything he has to God. He questions, he begs, he shouts, he searches for hope, but ultimately, he chooses faith over fear.

"I walked through the valley of shadow of death, the devil haunts and counts my steps. I believe that you exist, I just hate the hand I'm dealt." An honest wrestling that leads to surrender. "Today's the day I finally bow and give you my all." Your breaking point can become your breakthrough if you simply let go and ask God to: "Heal my body, soul and mind."

This song is a reminder that vulnerability isn't the same as weakness. Have you ever felt too broken to pray? Dax shows us that acknowledging our weakness is actually where we find our true strength. So, don't keep it inside. Even our darkest moments can become sacred conversations with God. May you listen with an open heart, share it with a friend, and remember that help is always available. You are not fighting this alone.

>>> If you're struggling and need someone to talk to, help is always available.
Reach out to the nearest suicide/crisis help line. You are not alone! <<<

(Related scripture: Psalm 130:1; Psalm 34:17; Psalm 34:18; 2 Corinthians 5:7)

Background:

Your mind is the only place on Earth you can’t escape… “God, Can You Hear Me?” I was 25 years old when I asked that question. I had to quiet the noise of the world so I could hear His voice. 7 years later and i’m finally ready to share. This one is special and I’m praying it reaches those who may have the same question.

Let’s make an IMPACT. This song and video are extremely personal to me. Share this with everyone and anyone. You never know who needs to hear or see it.

Share "God, Can You Hear Me?" with someone you know and let's talk. If you're struggling and need someone to talk to, help is always available. Reach out to the nearest suicide / crisis help line. You are not alone! Love you all. Let's make an IMPACT.

Release date: March 20, 2026

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