That's an awesome song, it's all so very true song because our lord Jesus promised the he will never leave us or forsake us. Happy New Year to everyone and Jesus bless each and everyone of y'all. Tony Weaver
Please lets take God seriously in 2026 from January to December, stay blessed then we will continue for 2027 because he is coming very soon and we have to be ready
I'm grateful for this song. Last year around this time I felt like nothing was working out for me. My prayers felt empty like I lacked something but I never gave up. By the end of 2025 I was at the point where I could sit down and discuss my matters with God and get answers right away. His promises are true❤
@leannacrawford Wow, I've heard this song a hundred times but never really heard the lyrics of the verses until on my way to work today. This is exactly where I'm at right now, especially the first verse. Thank you for reminding us that we all go through those dry valleys. God bless
My dad passed away almost 10 years ago to cancer. I lost my best friend, my safe place, my ride or die, my world! Today my mom is dying slowly. She was diagnosed really late with CIDP. Treatments didn't help and now shes unable to move and shes connected to a ventilator. Im all she has and its hard to see her go through this and not be able to help her. Its hard to raise 3 kids, be a wife, be there for her and not being able to work when everything is so expensive. A lot of times i feel alone and sometimes i also just want to know "God do you still got this". God is good, He picks me up everyday and i still have my mom alive whether its not the circumstances we would like. Through this year my mom and i became way closer and forgave everything. My prayer is that my mom gets up from that bed shes been stuck in for a year and if He has different plans for her that He gives me strength for when the day comes! ❤
Pray for me brought husband home with Hospice care last-brain tumor- need strength peace & wisdom!! Don’t let my faith faltered- true that He said I will be with always!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💚💚
Beautiful song, time to reflect, no more war. Around the world there are many children with cancer and others with special needs. In my case, I have a daughter who was diagnosed with autism at age 2, and since then I've grown closer to God and to being honest with him.
When a Christian song says, “I wanna know if You still got this,” it crosses a line. That is not biblical faith. That is questioning God’s sovereignty, power, and faithfulness. God does not “still got this.” He has always had it. He never lost control. He never wavered. He was never overwhelmed. He has never needed reassurance from His creation. To suggest otherwise—even emotionally—is to speak falsely about God. Scripture is unmistakably clear: God is not uncertain — He declares the end from the beginning (Isaiah 46:9–10) God does not fail — He is faithful to all generations (Deuteronomy 7:9) God does not change or miss a step — He is not a man that He should lie (Numbers 23:19) God reigns absolutely — He does whatever He pleases (Psalm 115:3) Biblical lament brings pain to God, not doubt about God. The Psalms cry, “How long, O LORD?” They do not ask, “Are You still capable?” That difference is massive. One is faith under suffering. The other subtly places God on trial. And Scripture does not treat this kind of doubt as harmless. Jesus never affirmed uncertainty about God’s power. He corrected it. “Why are you fearful, O you of little faith?” “Have you still no faith?” “Why did you doubt?” When the storm raged, Jesus did not say, “It’s okay to wonder if I can handle this.” He rebuked the wind—and He rebuked their unbelief. Israel made the same mistake in the wilderness. After witnessing God’s power, they asked, “Can God?” That question provoked God’s anger, not His approval—because it denied what He had already proven. This is where the danger lies. Worship teaches theology. Words matter. Repetition forms belief. When millions of Christians sing lines that imply God might not be in control, it trains hearts—especially young believers—to normalize doubt in God’s character instead of trust in His promises. That is not honesty. That is not authenticity. That is spiritual erosion. The Bible never teaches God’s people to question whether He can handle things. It commands us to remember who He is when life hurts. “Be still, and know that I am God.” “The LORD reigneth.” “He doeth according to His will… and none can stay His hand.” True worship does not echo our uncertainty. It corrects it. True worship does not shrink God to fit our emotions. It lifts our eyes to His throne. Christians do not need songs that make God sound unsure. We need songs that remind us we are—and that He never is. That’s not harsh. That’s reverence. That’s biblical truth.
You’re words and singing are electrified by the Lord and his energy comes through every note you sing. God bless
That's an awesome song, it's all so very true song because our lord Jesus promised the he will never leave us or forsake us. Happy New Year to everyone and Jesus bless each and everyone of y'all. Tony Weaver
I'm mourning the loss of my beautiful wife of 21 years. The Lord received her September 30th. Lord, help?
Please lets take God seriously in 2026 from January to December, stay blessed then we will continue for 2027 because he is coming very soon and we have to be ready
I'm grateful for this song. Last year around this time I felt like nothing was working out for me. My prayers felt empty like I lacked something but I never gave up. By the end of 2025 I was at the point where I could sit down and discuss my matters with God and get answers right away. His promises are true❤
❤I’m obsessed with this song!!!
Just heard this on my uber ride home. I got home and had to find this.❤
🥲😇🥰🙏🏻thank you Lord thank you jesus for this song right now
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I love this song
This song was such a blessing during a challenging time in '25
@leannacrawford Wow, I've heard this song a hundred times but never really heard the lyrics of the verses until on my way to work today. This is exactly where I'm at right now, especially the first verse. Thank you for reminding us that we all go through those dry valleys. God bless
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Wow This Amazing Song and Powerful song ❤❤❤Love Mary
Wow!❤
I Heard this on KLOVE while on a long drive and I had to stop 🛑 look up the Artist and song on YouTube to send to my fiancee Mrs AWLK 👩🏽🤝👨🏻✝️🙏
I know God is always with us.❤
I love it
Such a beautiful song. My words out of my heart.
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Beautiful music ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤hi to all in Christ amen ❤️❤️❤️❤️ he is coming soon ❤❤❤❤❤he known
My dad passed away almost 10 years ago to cancer. I lost my best friend, my safe place, my ride or die, my world! Today my mom is dying slowly. She was diagnosed really late with CIDP. Treatments didn't help and now shes unable to move and shes connected to a ventilator. Im all she has and its hard to see her go through this and not be able to help her. Its hard to raise 3 kids, be a wife, be there for her and not being able to work when everything is so expensive. A lot of times i feel alone and sometimes i also just want to know "God do you still got this". God is good, He picks me up everyday and i still have my mom alive whether its not the circumstances we would like. Through this year my mom and i became way closer and forgave everything. My prayer is that my mom gets up from that bed shes been stuck in for a year and if He has different plans for her that He gives me strength for when the day comes! ❤
Yes, He will NEVER leave us nor forsake us ❤
Pray for me brought husband home with Hospice care last-brain tumor- need strength peace & wisdom!! Don’t let my faith faltered- true that He said I will be with always!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💚💚
Beautiful song, time to reflect, no more war. Around the world there are many children with cancer and others with special needs. In my case, I have a daughter who was diagnosed with autism at age 2, and since then I've grown closer to God and to being honest with him.
I love your song.God ihas us.
When a Christian song says, “I wanna know if You still got this,” it crosses a line.
That is not biblical faith.
That is questioning God’s sovereignty, power, and faithfulness.
God does not “still got this.”
He has always had it.
He never lost control.
He never wavered.
He was never overwhelmed.
He has never needed reassurance from His creation.
To suggest otherwise—even emotionally—is to speak falsely about God.
Scripture is unmistakably clear:
God is not uncertain — He declares the end from the beginning (Isaiah 46:9–10)
God does not fail — He is faithful to all generations (Deuteronomy 7:9)
God does not change or miss a step — He is not a man that He should lie (Numbers 23:19)
God reigns absolutely — He does whatever He pleases (Psalm 115:3)
Biblical lament brings pain to God, not doubt about God.
The Psalms cry, “How long, O LORD?”
They do not ask, “Are You still capable?”
That difference is massive.
One is faith under suffering.
The other subtly places God on trial.
And Scripture does not treat this kind of doubt as harmless.
Jesus never affirmed uncertainty about God’s power.
He corrected it.
“Why are you fearful, O you of little faith?”
“Have you still no faith?”
“Why did you doubt?”
When the storm raged, Jesus did not say, “It’s okay to wonder if I can handle this.”
He rebuked the wind—and He rebuked their unbelief.
Israel made the same mistake in the wilderness.
After witnessing God’s power, they asked, “Can God?”
That question provoked God’s anger, not His approval—because it denied what He had already proven.
This is where the danger lies.
Worship teaches theology.
Words matter.
Repetition forms belief.
When millions of Christians sing lines that imply God might not be in control, it trains hearts—especially young believers—to normalize doubt in God’s character instead of trust in His promises.
That is not honesty.
That is not authenticity.
That is spiritual erosion.
The Bible never teaches God’s people to question whether He can handle things.
It commands us to remember who He is when life hurts.
“Be still, and know that I am God.”
“The LORD reigneth.”
“He doeth according to His will… and none can stay His hand.”
True worship does not echo our uncertainty.
It corrects it.
True worship does not shrink God to fit our emotions.
It lifts our eyes to His throne.
Christians do not need songs that make God sound unsure.
We need songs that remind us we are—and that He never is.
That’s not harsh.
That’s reverence.
That’s biblical truth.
I listen to this song every day when I’m in the shower and I have so many thoughts running through my head. It helps me calm my thoughts. 🙏🏼