There are moments in life when God’s presence feels almost tangible—like standing on a mountaintop, breathing in freedom for the first time. Crowder’s This I Know captures that sense of awe and gratitude, reminding us that grace is not just a doctrine to believe but an experience that transforms. The song paints vivid pictures of being lifted out of storms, taught to sing again, and having life breathed back into weary bones. It’s a melody of mercy because it points us to the God who meets us in both the heights and the valleys.
Psalm 40:2 says, “He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; he set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand.” That verse echoes through the heart of this song—God doesn’t just rescue us, He restores us. Crowder’s lyrics remind us that even when storms rush in, His love is steady, His grace unshaken.
Crowder himself has always had a gift for blending raw honesty with worship that feels both intimate and communal. From his early days leading the David Crowder Band to his solo career, his music has carried a consistent theme: God’s mercy is not abstract, it’s personal. This I Know is no exception—it’s a testimony set to melody, a reminder that grace is the sweetest thing we’ll ever taste.
And the mercy doesn’t end with rescue—it continues in renewal. Ezekiel 36:26 declares, “I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.” That’s the transformation this song celebrates: the God who not only saves but also restores, who takes what was hardened and makes it alive again.
This I Know is a song for anyone who needs to be reminded that God’s mercy is not a one‑time event but a daily reality. It’s for the weary, the grateful, the broken, and the hopeful. It’s a melody of mercy that invites us to remember what He has done and to trust what He will do again.
Crowder’s stirring single “This I Know” is a heartfelt anthem of grace, reminding us that God’s mercy lifts us from the pit and breathes life into our souls off his album Neon Steeple. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs encouragement to trust His mercy anew — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Crowder’s music and helps us keep sharing songs that lift hearts toward hope.
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