Micah Tyler "I See Grace" Breakthrough Anthem

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Breakthrough Anthem Feature | Micah Tyler “I See Grace”

There’s something profoundly moving about the song “I See Grace” by Micah Tyler. Written alongside Matthew West and Zach Kale, it emerged from a season of pain and redemption—a time when Micah began to truly grasp the depth of God’s forgiveness. The lyrics speak to those moments when we look back on our lives, expecting to see mistakes and brokenness, but instead, find mercy. It’s a testimony wrapped in melody. “I’ve seen nail-scarred hands reach out and wipe it all away… When I look back, I see grace.” That line alone captures the heart of the gospel.

This song isn’t just music—it’s medicine. I can personally relate to its message. There were chapters in my story shadowed by regret, seasons where I questioned my worth and wrestled with shame. Yet in those valleys, grace didn’t just visit—it stayed. I didn’t find judgment. I found a Savior with open arms and a love that refused to let me go. The kind of grace Micah sings about became real to me, not just as an idea, but as the very reason I could stand back up and keep walking.

Scripture echoes this anthem with a steady rhythm of hope. Philippians 1:6 reminds us, “He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion…”—a promise that our past doesn’t disqualify us. Ephesians 2:8–9 shows us that grace is a gift we can’t earn but can freely receive. And Titus 3 draws the line: we are saved not by our good deeds, but by His mercy. This is what anchors us when we feel unworthy. This is what carries us when we’re tired.

“I See Grace” isn’t just a song to listen to—it’s a lens to see your life through. Maybe today you’re struggling to move on from something. Maybe shame keeps whispering lies about who you are. But when you let grace speak louder, everything changes. Look back and see grace. Look around and trust that it’s still with you. Look ahead—and know it will meet you there too.

We’re not defined by our past. We’re refined by grace. And that, my friend, is a breakthrough worth singing about.

Micah Tyler’s uplifting single “I See Grace” from the album People Like Us is a powerful testimony to the mercy that meets us in every moment. With heartfelt lyrics and a chorus that celebrates redemption, it reminds us that no matter our past, God’s grace is greater. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs to see hope through the hurt — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Micah Tyler’s ministry and helps us keep sharing songs that shine light into broken places.

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