Joel Vaughn Talks About the Heart Behind "Where Grace Begins"
Today, Joel Vaughn releases his new single "Where Grace Begins" available on all digital retail and streaming service providers via DREAM Records. Produced by AJ Pruis (Micah Tyler, Matthew West, Rhett Walker), "Where Grace Begins" shares the story about the heart of God in the midst of turmoil.
Vaughn reveals, "'Where Grace Begins' came out of a season in my life where I had a friend who was dealing with addiction and sickness at the same time, and I vividly remember a couple of months ago helping him up and seeing the look in his eyes. A look of shame and pain and weakness. It took me back to a point in my life where I was filled with shame and pain and weakness.
"I remember 13 years ago, surrendering all of that, all of my addictions, all of my bad habits, all of the pain at the foot of the cross. When I got real with myself and got real with some trusted friends about what I was really dealing with, I realized that I couldn't change my habits enough. I couldn't outwork Jesus (if that's even a thing) and I couldn't make myself good enough if I wanted to. I want to remind you today that if you're in a season where things are difficult, where things are tough, where you can't seem to let go of that pain, that addiction, that same cycle again and again, I encourage you to lay it at the feet of the cross where grace begins."
Listen or Buy "Where Grace Begins" HERE.
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