🌿 All Things New – Big Daddy Weave | Share Worthy Song Feature
A Song of Redemption, A Life Still Being Restored
Big Daddy Weave didn’t write All Things New from a place of comfort — they wrote it from the trenches. Lead singer Mike Weaver penned the song as a prayer over his father, who was battling pulmonary fibrosis. It became the last song his dad heard before stepping into eternity. Since then, the band has walked through unimaginable loss and hardship: Mike’s mother passed away from cancer, and his brother Jay — the band’s longtime bassist — endured a life-threatening infection that led to the amputation of both feet. Yet through it all, they’ve held onto one truth: Jesus makes all things new.
“From the ashes, from the dust, I will rise up.” — All Things New
That lyric isn’t just poetic — it’s prophetic. It’s the heartbeat of this song, and it’s the heartbeat of my life.
I’ve walked through my own wreckage. I’ve lost family, freedom, and the future I thought I had. I’ve sat in a prison cell wondering if God still saw me. And I’ve stood in the aftermath, waiting for mountains to move. But even when the healing feels slow, even when the breakthrough hasn’t come yet — I hold onto this: He will make all things new.
“He takes this shattered heart and makes it beat again.” — All Things New
That’s why GoodChristianMusic.com exists. Not to showcase perfection — but to spotlight redemption. To remind you that your story isn’t over. That God doesn’t just patch up the broken pieces — He rebuilds from the ground up. He doesn’t just forgive — He restores.
“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” — 2 Corinthians 5:17
So if you’re still waiting for your mountain to move… If you’re still carrying the weight of what was… If you’re wondering whether God can really make something beautiful out of your mess…
Let this song be your answer. Let it be your anthem. Let it be your reminder that He’s not done yet.
“He who was seated on the throne said, ‘I am making all things new!’” — Revelation 21:5
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