Ellie Holcomb has always had a way of writing songs that feel like they were meant just for you — not because they’re vague, but because they’re vulnerable. Her single “Hope’s Gonna Find You” is no exception. Co-written with Cason Cooley and Bear Rinehart, the track is part of her album Canyon, a project shaped by sorrow, resilience, and the quiet beauty found in broken places. Ellie doesn’t write from a distance — she writes from the middle of it. And this song was born in one of those middle moments, when grief was loud and faith felt quiet.
As an artist, Ellie’s voice carries more than melody — it carries memory. She’s walked through seasons of doubt, loss, and emotional exhaustion, and instead of hiding those wounds, she’s turned them into windows. “Hope’s Gonna Find You” isn’t just a song — it’s a lifeline. It’s the kind of track that doesn’t rush you to heal, but gently reminds you that healing is already on its way. Ellie’s prayer for this song was simple: that it would meet people in their darkest night and lift their eyes toward the light. And that’s exactly what it does.
Some songs don’t just speak—they show up. Ellie Holcomb’s “Hope’s Gonna Find You” is one of those. Written during a season of deep grief and doubt, Ellie found herself falling into the everlasting arms of Love—and that’s exactly where this song meets us too.
“What if hope’s not a rope you hold on to / What if it’s the arms that have always held you…”
That lyric hits home. For me, it mirrors the moments in my testimony when I wasn’t sure I could hold on—but God held me anyway. It’s the kind of hope that doesn’t demand strength—it offers rest. It’s not about having it all together—it’s about being found in the middle of the mess.
📖 Deuteronomy 33:27 says, “The eternal God is your refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms.” 📖 Romans 15:13 reminds us, “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him…”
This song is a gentle whisper to the weary, a reminder that hope isn’t earned—it’s gifted. It’s for the one who’s leaning, the one who’s breaking, the one who’s waiting. And it’s for the one who’s ready to believe again.
🎧 If you’ve ever felt like you were too far gone, too tired, or too broken—this song is for you. Let it wash over you. Let it remind you: Hope’s gonna find you
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