Verse 1)
I was a lost man, full of doubt,
Traded everything I had for happiness—then I ran out.
I was searching, I was seeking, I was blind and bound,
Everything I touched just fell to the ground.
Treated like trash, walked in the rebel,
Everywhere I looked, I fell into trouble.
At my lowest, ready to quit,
Then I walked into Grace Point—and that was it.
A man named Heath looked straight at me,
He said, “Son, do you wanna be free?”
I looked around—there’s no way he meant me,
Not in my mess, not in my misery.
But he reached out his hand and said,
“Let me show you how to grow instead.
Step-by-step, day-by-day,
I’ll teach you to live life a brand-new way.”
(Chorus)
Let me introduce you to a man named Jesus,
He died for you just like He died for me.
He was sinless, spotless, innocent and free,
Hung on a cross just to set you free.
This is where your story begins again,
From brokenness to born again.
I gave my life, He gave me peace—
Now I live in His love and walk in His release.
(Verse 2)
I was so lost, so twisted,
Hooked on everything—from alcohol to pills—I was addicted.
Upside down, thought the world had a frown,
Blamed everybody else while I spiraled down.
Believed the lies, rejected the light,
Chose the chaos, chose the fight.
PTSD, depression, fear,
Numbing the pain with every new beer.
Took more pills just to stay sane,
But they only added fuel to my pain.
One bottle to the next, one hit to the rest,
No peace, no rest—just a hole in my chest.
Hung on the vine, choked by sin,
Pushed everyone away, let no one in.
If you tried to love me, I pushed back hard,
Had a war in my soul and a locked-up heart.
(Bridge)
Then one Thursday, I walked through the door
Of Celebrate Recovery, broken to the core.
And I met a man with scars in His hands—
He said, “Son, I’m the One with the healing plans.
I died for you before you were born,
Before this world was tattered and torn.
I knew this would be the day you’d fall on your knees,
Offer your life—and finally find peace.”
He said, “I’ve got a family to show you too,
A circle of believers who’ll walk with you.
You’ve got a mom, a dad, and a home,
But these are the ones who’ll help you when you’re alone.
Sit at this table, speak your truth,
Pour out your fears, your pain, your youth.
You won’t scare Me—bring your mess,
It’s the very thing I’ll use to bless.”
(Chorus)
Let me introduce you to a man named Jesus,
He died for you just like He died for me.
He was sinless, spotless, innocent and free,
Hung on a cross just to set you free.
This is where your story begins again,
From brokenness to born again.
I gave my life, He gave me peace—
Now I live in His love and walk in His release.
(Outro)
Cast your cares on Me—I can handle it.
Yell, scream, cry—I already planned for it.
Once your breakthrough comes, you won’t go back,
This is your new life—these are the facts.
You were made for more than pain and pills,
More than running, more than cheap thrills.
Now you’re standing, chosen and whole—
A child of God with