Jeremy Rosado Music Video For Powerful 'Keep Holding On'
Jeremy Rosado’s music video for his powerful single ‘Keep Holding On’ is more than just a song—it’s a balm for every soul barely hanging on by a thread. Maybe you’re the mama kneeling by your bed, whispering one more prayer over a prodigal child lost in addiction. Maybe you’re watching the numbers in your bank account dwindle as the bills pile high, wondering how the Lord will provide when your hours were cut again this week. Maybe you just got the call—the one with the diagnosis you never wanted to hear. Maybe you're just bone-deep tired of being strong, holding it together, and holding on.
And then comes this holy balm in a beautiful and powerful song, a song that doesn’t just meet you where you are; it kneels down beside you, looks you in the eyes, and says, “It’s okay to be tired, but don’t give up just yet.”
From the very first frame of the music video, it feels like Jeremy is walking into your living room, placing a hand on your shoulder, and singing the Gospel over your weary bones. To me, it’s a lifeline for the soul; It’s the sound of hope rising from the rubble during the hardest days.
“I know you're tired of holdin' the weight
Can't keep your head above the water, drownin' in your shame...”
This is where the Spirit breathes through the speakers: “But don't you forget you know the God who loves to heal.” Yes, that God. The one who met Hagar in the wilderness. The one who raised Jairus’ daughter. The one who multiplied bread and fish when the crowd was hungry and the disciples were empty-handed. He’s still healing. Still rescuing. Still providing. Still redeeming.
Jeremy’s voice swells as he sings, “Keep holdin' on, it's never too late / Miracles happen when you call upon His name.” And your shoulders drop just a little somewhere in the middle of the song. The tension in your chest loosens. And you start to believe, maybe just maybe, your story isn’t over. Maybe the heartbreak isn’t the end. Maybe the waiting isn’t wasted. Maybe the miracle is already on its way.
Because the video doesn’t just tell one story—it tells our stories. People standing in raw, hard, real-life struggles: the woman in the hospital room, the man reading overdue notices, the mom clinging to the photo of her son.
We see our faces reflected back. But the lighting shifts. Hope rises. Faith becomes tangible—almost visible—in the way Jeremy sings: “You are still loved, His masterpiece / Just wait and see He'll be redeeming everything.”
What a phrase: redeeming everything. Even the lost years. Even the darkest chapters. Even the mistakes we wish we could undo. This isn’t a worship song that just lives on the radio—it’s a war cry for the weary. A whispered anthem for the ones still hanging by a thread. I truly think it’s a modern psalm with Jesus' fingerprints all over it.
And when Jeremy declares in the bridge, “Darkness bows down to the name of Jesus / And right now I speak your freedom,” something holy breaks loose. It’s not just a song. It’s a prayer. A promise. A breakthrough waiting to happen.
So today, if your faith feels paper-thin and you’re holding on by the last thread of hope, let this be your reminder: your story isn’t over. God is still writing. And miracles still happen when you call upon His name. Go ahead—press play. Let this song remind you: Keep holding on. What's the best part of your story? It’s still to come.
“Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for He who promised is faithful.” Hebrews 10:23
Jeremy Rosado Music Video For Powerful 'Keep Holding On'
Jeremy Rosado’s music video for his powerful single ‘Keep Holding On’ is more than just a song—it’s a balm for every soul barely hanging on by a thread. Maybe you’re the mama kneeling by your bed, whispering one more prayer over a prodigal child lost in addiction. Maybe you’re watching the numbers in your bank account dwindle as the bills pile high, wondering how the Lord will provide when your hours were cut again this week. Maybe you just got the call—the one with the diagnosis you never wanted to hear. Maybe you're just bone-deep tired of being strong, holding it together, and holding on.
And then comes this holy balm in a beautiful and powerful song, a song that doesn’t just meet you where you are; it kneels down beside you, looks you in the eyes, and says, “It’s okay to be tired, but don’t give up just yet.”
From the very first frame of the music video, it feels like Jeremy is walking into your living room, placing a hand on your shoulder, and singing the Gospel over your weary bones. To me, it’s a lifeline for the soul; It’s the sound of hope rising from the rubble during the hardest days.
“I know you're tired of holdin' the weight
Can't keep your head above the water, drownin' in your shame...”
This is where the Spirit breathes through the speakers: “But don't you forget you know the God who loves to heal.” Yes, that God. The one who met Hagar in the wilderness. The one who raised Jairus’ daughter. The one who multiplied bread and fish when the crowd was hungry and the disciples were empty-handed. He’s still healing. Still rescuing. Still providing. Still redeeming.
Jeremy’s voice swells as he sings, “Keep holdin' on, it's never too late / Miracles happen when you call upon His name.” And your shoulders drop just a little somewhere in the middle of the song. The tension in your chest loosens. And you start to believe, maybe just maybe, your story isn’t over. Maybe the heartbreak isn’t the end. Maybe the waiting isn’t wasted. Maybe the miracle is already on its way.
Because the video doesn’t just tell one story—it tells our stories. People standing in raw, hard, real-life struggles: the woman in the hospital room, the man reading overdue notices, the mom clinging to the photo of her son.
We see our faces reflected back. But the lighting shifts. Hope rises. Faith becomes tangible—almost visible—in the way Jeremy sings: “You are still loved, His masterpiece / Just wait and see He'll be redeeming everything.”
What a phrase: redeeming everything. Even the lost years. Even the darkest chapters. Even the mistakes we wish we could undo. This isn’t a worship song that just lives on the radio—it’s a war cry for the weary. A whispered anthem for the ones still hanging by a thread. I truly think it’s a modern psalm with Jesus' fingerprints all over it.
And when Jeremy declares in the bridge, “Darkness bows down to the name of Jesus / And right now I speak your freedom,” something holy breaks loose. It’s not just a song. It’s a prayer. A promise. A breakthrough waiting to happen.
So today, if your faith feels paper-thin and you’re holding on by the last thread of hope, let this be your reminder: your story isn’t over. God is still writing. And miracles still happen when you call upon His name. Go ahead—press play. Let this song remind you: Keep holding on. What's the best part of your story? It’s still to come.
“Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for He who promised is faithful.” Hebrews 10:23
Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Remember Our Heavenly Home - Your Daily Prayer - February 6
This world isn’t our final home. When life feels heavy, here’s a prayer to refocus your heart on the eternal hope that awaits in Christ.
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Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Remember Our Heavenly Home - Your Daily Prayer - February 6
This world isn’t our final home. When life feels heavy, here’s a prayer to refocus your heart on the eternal hope that awaits in Christ.
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