Crowder’s 'Still' Music Video Reminds Us We’re All Works in Progress
Crowder reminds us that we are all works in progress in the official music video for “Still.” This new tune from the popular Christian music artist, who is joined on the song by Zach Williams, will move you and get stuck in your head. Watch the short clip to listen to and watch Crowder’s official music video for “Still.”
No one is perfect; no, not even one – far from it, in fact. Humans are fallen and lost, still dealing with the fallout from Adam and Eve’s original sin in the Garden of Eden. Sadly, that will forever and always be the case as long as humans remain on Earth.
But He made a way to overcome the gap between God and man caused by sin. Jesus Christ willingly went to the cross. He suffered and died, shedding His blood as He took our spot so that we might be forgiven and spend eternity with Him. However, even after we ask for His forgiveness and accept Him as our Lord and Savior, we remain human beings still prone to stumbling and falling. We’ll still have failures and flaws and will continue to make mistakes. We aren’t perfect, just forgiven, and in “Still,” Crowder reminds us that we are still a work in progress.
“He’s working on me, still
Changing me piece by piece, still
Making me better, gonna do His thing
Don’t care how long it takes ‘til”
What a beautiful song about God’s love, mercy and grace! We serve as God who knows and understands that we are imperfect, fallen beings. He is merciful, patient and faithful.
Perfection is not possible, but with God, through His teaching, training and molding, we can and will slowly become the person He intended for us to be all along. Will we continue to fail, fall and stumble? Yes, of course, but He is quick and faithful to forgive.
Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, said the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.”
Crowder’s 'Still' Music Video Reminds Us We’re All Works in Progress
Crowder reminds us that we are all works in progress in the official music video for “Still.” This new tune from the popular Christian music artist, who is joined on the song by Zach Williams, will move you and get stuck in your head. Watch the short clip to listen to and watch Crowder’s official music video for “Still.”
No one is perfect; no, not even one – far from it, in fact. Humans are fallen and lost, still dealing with the fallout from Adam and Eve’s original sin in the Garden of Eden. Sadly, that will forever and always be the case as long as humans remain on Earth.
But He made a way to overcome the gap between God and man caused by sin. Jesus Christ willingly went to the cross. He suffered and died, shedding His blood as He took our spot so that we might be forgiven and spend eternity with Him. However, even after we ask for His forgiveness and accept Him as our Lord and Savior, we remain human beings still prone to stumbling and falling. We’ll still have failures and flaws and will continue to make mistakes. We aren’t perfect, just forgiven, and in “Still,” Crowder reminds us that we are still a work in progress.
“He’s working on me, still
Changing me piece by piece, still
Making me better, gonna do His thing
Don’t care how long it takes ‘til”
What a beautiful song about God’s love, mercy and grace! We serve as God who knows and understands that we are imperfect, fallen beings. He is merciful, patient and faithful.
Perfection is not possible, but with God, through His teaching, training and molding, we can and will slowly become the person He intended for us to be all along. Will we continue to fail, fall and stumble? Yes, of course, but He is quick and faithful to forgive.
Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, said the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.”
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A Prayer to Remember That Jesus Loves Me - Your Daily Prayer - February 11
When love feels fragile, God’s love remains unshakable. This prayer anchors your heart in the truth that His affection isn’t earned—it’s eternal.
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Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Remember That Jesus Loves Me - Your Daily Prayer - February 11
When love feels fragile, God’s love remains unshakable. This prayer anchors your heart in the truth that His affection isn’t earned—it’s eternal.
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