There’s a kind of awakening that happens when God pulls your heart back into alignment with His — not loud, not forced, but unmistakably real. “In Love Again” captures that awakening with a cinematic intensity, the sense of being drawn back into the love that has carried you longer than you realized. It’s the sound of rediscovering the One who never stopped pursuing you.
Reflect Love Back has always created worship that feels personal, almost like a journal entry set to music. Their songs don’t just talk about God; they invite you into a conversation with Him. Bringing Lacey Sturm into this track adds a raw, emotional edge — her voice carries the ache of someone who has wrestled with God, run from Him, returned to Him, and found that His love was still waiting. “In Love Again” was crafted from that place of renewal, the realization that God’s love doesn’t fade when ours does. He keeps drawing us back, not with guilt, but with grace.
Scripture paints this picture beautifully. The prophet Hosea writes of God saying, “I will heal their waywardness and love them freely.” (Hosea 14:4). That’s the heartbeat of this song — a God who doesn’t love reluctantly, but freely, fully, and faithfully. And then there’s the reminder from John: “We love because He first loved us.” (1 John 4:19). Our love isn’t self‑generated; it’s a response to the love that has been chasing us since the beginning.
“In Love Again” speaks into the places where faith has grown tired or distant. It’s for the believer who knows what it feels like to drift, to lose focus, to get caught up in life’s weight — and then suddenly feel God stirring something alive again. It’s for the person who has experienced God’s love before but needs to feel it fresh, real, and close. And it’s for anyone who has ever wondered if God still wants them after seasons of distraction or doubt. The answer this song gives is simple: yes. Always yes.
We all have chapters where our love for God feels strong and steady, and others where it feels faint. But God’s love doesn’t mirror our inconsistency. He keeps calling us back, reminding us that His presence is not something we earn — it’s something we receive. That truth has shaped my own journey as well. God has a way of meeting us in unexpected places, reigniting what felt dim, and reminding us that His love is the anchor we’ve been searching for.
Reflect Love Back and Lacey Sturm’s “In Love Again” is a powerful reminder that God’s love is not a one‑time encounter — it’s a continual invitation. With passionate vocals and a message rooted in Scripture, it encourages listeners to return to the One who never stopped loving them.
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