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"I Found Jesus" by Ben Jero: From Dead Ends to Freedom - A Song About Real Transformation


Dead ends don’t get the final word!

“I Found Jesus” by Ben Jero is a bright, upbeat worship song coming from a quiet moment of reflection while spending time writing and worshipping alone with a guitar. He was reflecting — looking back on how completely his life changed through faith — and what came out was pure gratitude. What started as a simple chord progression quickly turned into a celebration of redemption, healing, and new life. 

Ben Jero - I Found JesusThe lyrics speak to listeners who have been through feelings of emptiness, isolation, fear, or hopelessness and point to the peace and freedom that we all can find in Christ. “When the dark seems to quiet out the light // When the hope seems so far and off to find” — that’s real! The dead-end roads, the emptiness, the winters in life that seem to have no end. Ben names those seasons honestly, then directs our focus beyond them with equal honesty.
The message in the bridge hits hard: “I was dead and now I stand redeemed // I was lost and now I’m found // I was blind and now I see.” A testimony that underlines what we read in 2 Corinthians 5:17: “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.” 

The Apostle Paul wrote those words from experience, not theory. It’s the same transformation that Ben sings about — from lost to found, from blind to seeing — and is exactly what this scripture passage declares over every believer. Your past does not define your future. The old is gone, and the new is already here, not waiting on your performance or your perfection.
May you receive / be reminded of that truth today. Listen to “I Found Jesus” and let the song’s message find a place in your heart and mind. The dead ends don’t get the final word, because “I found freedom when I found Jesus.”

(Related scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:17; John 8:36; Luke 15:24)

Background:

“I Found Jesus” is an upbeat Christian contemporary worship anthem centered around the freedom, hope, and joy that comes from encountering Jesus personally. Written by Ben Jero, the song was born out of a quiet moment of reflection while spending time writing and worshipping alone with a guitar.

As Ben looked back on how deeply his life changed through faith, the song naturally began to take shape from a place of gratitude rather than performance. What started as a simple chord progression quickly turned into a celebration of redemption, healing, and new life.

Musically, the song carries a bright, energetic atmosphere with a strong congregational feel, blending modern worship energy with personal testimony driven lyrics. Lyrically, it speaks to listeners who have walked through emptiness, isolation, fear, or hopelessness and points toward the peace and freedom found in Christ.

At its core, “I Found Jesus” is a song about transformation. It’s meant to feel joyful, honest, and alive, reminding listeners that no matter where they’ve been, hope still has a name.

Release date: May 29, 2026

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