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"FULL" by Chidiya Ohiagu: Why Rejoicing Is a Decision, Not a Feeling

The key message in “FULL” by Chidiya Ohiagu is that we don’t need to wait for perfect circumstances to celebrate. The song jumps in with both feet — upbeat, unashamed, and completely anchored in joy. The key takeaway of this song is found in Philippians 4:4–5 and reminds anyone who is going through a hard season that God is still good, near, and very much worth praising. The lyrics open honestly: “Yeah, I’ve been down, all torn up time after time.” That can be any of us, real life, and Chidiya doesn’t pretend that this won’t happen to us as Christians. The message of the song doesn’t stay there. Instead, it turns upward — because when we lift our eyes, we find God already waiting, arms open, reminding us who He is.  So, how do you “choose joy” when you can barely find words to pray? Chidiya answers with conviction: “I’ll always be full of joy in the Lord — I say to myself, again I will say, rejoice.” That’s the heartbeat of this song. Joy in the Lord isn’t a feeling you wait for, ...

"Try Jesus" by Sam Casias: When Everything Else Fails, There's Still One Name

Have you tried everything and still come up empty? “Try Jesus” by Sam Casias was written for the people carrying pain quietly—the ones battling anxiety, loneliness, addiction, or regret. The ones who’ve built walls so high they feel completely surrounded — and still think no one knows. Sam shares, “‘Try Jesus’ came from a very real place in my life.” Sam’s clear: “when everything else fails, try Jesus.” Maybe you’ve tried searching for peace in places (the world) that never truly heal you. Maybe you trusted people who let you down, or walked through church doors only to leave feeling more hurt than when you came in. That’s exactly what the second verse is about: “You trusted in the people, but they left you feeling hurt.” This kind of pain has a way of making your doubts feel louder than hope. It’s the kind of pain that brings you to your knees. But here’s what this song keeps reminding you of… Jesus sees you! Not a cleaned-up version of you. Not the face you show to everyone else. H...

"Tranquil" by Josh Alvarez: Finding Peace That the World Can't Give

What if the peace you’ve been searching for can’t be found in the world?  “Tranquil” by Josh Alvarez is a song born out of real struggle… years of noise, pressure, and looking for peace in all of the wrong places. What came out on the other side is a beautiful testimony. Josh wrote this song after finally experiencing what it feels like when God brings calm to your mind and your heart. The lyrics beautifully describe that moment: “I see the flowers gently swinging through the breeze caught up in a glorious ecstasy // sparkling in the morning dew, Lord it makes me think of you // and now my spirit dances with the wind as I take in your glorious creation.” The next verse continues: “Now my spirit takes flight with the eagles, my strength renewed.” This is a man describing what surrendering to God actually feels like. That image that Josh uses points directly to Isaiah 40:31, “They who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles.” Waitin...

"All Of Creation Sings" by Ben & Tyra Byrne: You Were Always Part of the Chorus

What if worship was never meant to be a solo act? “All Of Creation Sings” by Ben & Tyra Byrne answers that question. The first song of their upcoming 5-song EP doesn’t just invite you to sing… it puts you right inside a chorus that began long before you were born and stretches far beyond what any eye can see. The song opens with eyes wide: “Here I stand, surrounded by the beautiful works of Your hands.” Creation itself has been making this declaration since the first sunrise. The stars, Ben & Tyra write, are “serving as a testament to the wonder and the splendour of Your name.” The stars and all creation aren’t silent, and neither should we be. Then the song moves inward. “I reach out my hands in honour and abandon to Your perfect plans // I join the prayer of ages.” Worship, they remind us, is surrender dressed in song. This is exactly what Revelation 5:13 captures: “To him who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be praise and honour and glory and power, for ever and ever!”...

"Erased Forever" by Gresha Schuilling: The Cross Cancelled Every Charge Against You

What if the record with every mistake you've ever made was completely and permanently destroyed? "Erased Forever" by Gresha Schuilling (part of her upcoming album "New Bloodline") answers that question. This song is built on a powerful promise, not that your mistakes will be covered up or put on hold, but that it was nailed to the cross and has been silenced forever.  The lyrics are based on Colossians 2:14, a scripture that changes the way you start every single day. Gresha sings: "Every charge that stood against me, every word I couldn't fight, met the weight of what You finished." Think about this for a moment… this is the reality that the cross has made possible for you, today, whatever has happened in your life. Colossians 2:14 is very clear: "by canceling the record of debt that stood against us with its legal demands. This he set aside, nailing it to the cross." (ESV) God didn't negotiate your debt. He cancelled it completely...