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This week's journey

What do you do with hands that have been gripping the same thing for so long, you forgot you were still holding on?

Not a hypothetical. A real question, for whoever's still holding on to something they can't quite let go of.

Maybe it's control. Maybe it's an outcome you've already decided is the only acceptable one, or a prayer you've prayed so many times it stopped feeling like asking and started feeling like habit. Most of us were taught that if we just prayed hard enough, long enough, right enough, our hands would finally get what they were reaching for.

ABUNDANTLY MORE asks a harder question than "why hasn't this changed yet": what if the grip itself is the thing keeping you from receiving what's already been offered?

ABUNDANTLY MORE is now available! Five songs. One arc. For the one whose hands are tired but still closed.

This week's Five:

Pray It Anyway — Jon Lind

POSITION 1 — KNOCKING TILL MY KNUCKLES BLEED

Pray It Anyway | Jon Lind

Every arc has to start somewhere honest, and this is it — the prayer you've prayed so many times it doesn't even feel like asking anymore, just habit dressed up as hope. Jon Lind doesn't pretend the waiting is easy or the silence isn't real. This is the posture before anything shifts: still knocking, still asking, refusing to let go of the door even though it hasn't opened yet.

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My Heart — Psalms ELVN, Samantha Stone

POSITION 2 — WHO I ALLOW IN

My Heart | Psalms ELVN, Samantha Stone

This is the wound the wrestling was hiding. It's one thing to wonder if God's still listening — it's another to realize some of the people who claimed to speak for Him are the reason your guard went up in the first place. This track names something most worship music won't touch: sometimes the hardest part of trusting God again is figuring out who's actually safe to let close while you do it.

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Here I Am — William Toll, Jimmy Clifton, Haddon

POSITION 3 — IDOLS ON THE ALTAR

Here I Am | William Toll, Jimmy Clifton, Haddon

This is the hinge of the whole arc. Borrowing the oldest surrender story in Scripture, this track makes the ask personal — not just believing God is good, but proving it with open hands. Whatever you've been gripping instead of giving — control, pride, the need to know how this ends before you'll let go of it — this is the position where it finally gets carried up the mountain and set down.

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Able — Phil Wickham & Brandon Lake

POSITION 4 — ABUNDANTLY MORE

Able | Phil Wickham & Brandon Lake

This is the payoff the surrender earns. Once the grip is gone, something happens that could never have happened while you were still holding on. Phil Wickham and Brandon Lake aren't describing a small win — they're naming what God does when there's nothing left in your hands for Him to work around. This is the title track for a reason: it's the whole arc, distilled into a declaration.

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Praise The Lord Forever — Phil Wickham & Pat Barrett

POSITION 5 — LIFT YOUR VOICE

Praise The Lord Forever | Phil Wickham & Pat Barrett

Surrender answered becomes praise offered — and that's exactly where this arc lands. Phil Wickham and Pat Barrett close this journey the only way it could close: not quietly, not privately, but out loud, with the whole room. Whatever knocked you down to get here, this is the song that gets you back on your feet, voice raised, because the God who asked you to let go is the same God who already had abundantly more waiting on the other side.

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