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Start the morning with a soundtrack that tells the truth about your past and points you toward a better future. We sit with Micah Tyler’s “I See Grace,” tracing how a song written from pain can become a compass for anyone battling shame, regret, or decision fatigue. When the mind replays old failures, grace offers a different loop: purpose, favor, and a future that isn’t chained to yesterday.
We also press into the tension of unanswered prayers through 2 Corinthians 12. Paul’s thorn doesn’t vanish, but he receives a promise that changes the weight he carries: “My grace is sufficient for you.” Sufficiency isn’t ease; it’s enough—enough presence to steady the heart, enough strength to take the next step, enough favor to keep hope alive. If you’ve felt stalled by what you can’t undo, this is a gentle but firm invitation to look ahead and walk forward with courage.
Tap play for a five-minute reset that pairs honest lyrics with grounded hope, and stick around for a clip of “I See Grace” plus the full video link in the notes. If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a quick review to help others find a fresh start.
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Start the morning with a soundtrack that tells the truth about your past and points you toward a better future. We sit with Micah Tyler’s “I See Grace,” tracing how a song written from pain can become a compass for anyone battling shame, regret, or decision fatigue. When the mind replays old failures, grace offers a different loop: purpose, favor, and a future that isn’t chained to yesterday.
We also press into the tension of unanswered prayers through 2 Corinthians 12. Paul’s thorn doesn’t vanish, but he receives a promise that changes the weight he carries: “My grace is sufficient for you.” Sufficiency isn’t ease; it’s enough—enough presence to steady the heart, enough strength to take the next step, enough favor to keep hope alive. If you’ve felt stalled by what you can’t undo, this is a gentle but firm invitation to look ahead and walk forward with courage.
Tap play for a five-minute reset that pairs honest lyrics with grounded hope, and stick around for a clip of “I See Grace” plus the full video link in the notes. If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a quick review to help others find a fresh start.
We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text Message
Support the show

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