“Come and see what God has done, come and see who I’ve become…”
That lyric isn’t just a hook—it’s a testimony. Jeremy Rosado’s Come and See (2023) is his debut radio single with Capitol CMG, co-written with Jeff Pardo and Hank Bentley. What makes it powerful is the story behind it: Jeremy wrote the song for his sister, who had battled nearly two decades of addiction. He prayed and believed that one day she would be free—and that she’d be in the crowd singing this very song. That prayer was answered sooner than he imagined. At a concert, he looked out and saw her—hands raised, eyes closed, singing every word by heart. A miracle in real time.
Jeremy’s journey has always been marked by perseverance. From growing up in a Puerto Rican family in Queens, to competing on American Idol and The Voice, to stepping away from music for years to raise his niece as his own daughter—his story is one of sacrifice and faith. Now, as a Capitol CMG artist, he’s carrying songs that don’t just entertain, they testify.
And that’s why Come and See resonates with me. I know what it’s like to live in cycles of regret—numbing myself with habits that became chains, trying to keep people happy while I was falling apart inside. I thought compromise was survival, but it only left me empty. Yet even in that mess, God broke through. He reminded me that my story wasn’t over, that His grace could rewrite the chapters I thought were ruined.
That’s the heartbeat of this song: it’s an invitation. Psalm 66:5 says, “Come and see what God has done: he is awesome in his deeds toward the children of man.” That’s not just ancient poetry—it’s a call to witness the living God at work today. And John 1:46 records Philip’s simple invitation to Nathanael: “Come and see.” Sometimes the best testimony isn’t an argument—it’s an invitation to experience Jesus for yourself.
So let this song be more than a listen. Let it remind you that your story, no matter how broken, can become a testimony. Let it stir you to invite others: Come and see what God has done in me. Because when grace takes hold, the miracle isn’t just survival—it’s transformation.
Jeremy Rosado’s heartfelt single “Come and See,” you can find on The Waiting Room album, is a powerful invitation to encounter Jesus personally — not through religion, but through relationship. With soulful vocals and a message rooted in grace, Rosado reminds us that transformation begins when we simply show up and let God do the rest. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who’s searching for hope — grab the full album [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Jeremy Rosado’s music and helps us keep sharing songs that lead hearts home.
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