There’s something powerful about testimony. When someone who has been forgiven, redeemed, or set free speaks it out loud, it becomes more than just their story—it becomes an invitation for others to believe that God can do the same for them. Rhett Walker’s Say So is built on that truth. It’s a song that calls us not to stay silent about what God has done, but to lift our voices and declare His mercy.
The lyrics are simple but bold: “If you’ve been delivered, say so. If you’ve been forgiven, say so.” It’s a reminder that mercy isn’t meant to be hidden. When God rescues us, heals us, or restores us, the natural response is to testify. That’s what makes this song a melody of mercy—it turns personal redemption into a chorus of praise that anyone can join.
Rhett Walker’s own life reflects this message. He’s been open about his rocky past—becoming a father at 17, walking through mistakes and struggles, and then finding God’s grace in the middle of it all. His testimony is proof that mercy isn’t just for the polished or the perfect—it’s for the broken, the weary, and the ones who thought they’d gone too far.
Psalm 107:2 says, “Let the redeemed of the Lord tell their story—those he redeemed from the hand of the foe.” That verse is the heartbeat of Say So. It’s not enough to quietly acknowledge God’s mercy; we’re called to proclaim it, to let others hear the song of redemption in our lives. Revelation 12:11 reminds us that our testimony isn’t just words — it’s a weapon. “They triumphed over him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony.”
This song is a melody of mercy because it reminds us that every story of grace is worth sharing. Whether your testimony is dramatic or quiet, whether your journey has been long or short, your voice matters. When we say so—when we speak of God’s mercy—we not only honor Him, we give hope to those still waiting for their breakthrough.
Now is the moment to lift your voice instead of holding back. Don’t bury the story God has written in you — let it rise, let it breathe, let it testify. His mercy isn’t meant to be hidden, and your praise might be the spark someone else is waiting for.
Rhett Walker’s stirring single “Say So” from his album Good to Me is a joyful anthem of testimony, reminding us that God’s mercy is too good to keep to ourselves. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs encouragement to speak out about what God has done — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Rhett Walker’s music and helps us keep sharing songs that lift hearts toward hope.
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