We Are Messengers "Losing You" New Song Alert

We Are Messengers "Losing You" New Song Alert

New Song Alert Featured Artist: We Are Messengers “Losing You

There’s a sacred ache in “Losing You”—the kind that doesn’t just speak to grief, but to the grace that follows. We Are Messengers have always carried a raw honesty in their music, and this new single is no exception. It’s not just about loss—it’s about love that lingers, even when the person doesn’t.

The song opens like a letter never sent, full of memories and moments that still echo. But as it unfolds, it becomes clear: this isn’t just a lament—it’s a testimony. A reminder that even in the deepest sorrow, God is near. That losing someone doesn’t mean losing the impact they had, or the love that shaped you.

Darren Mulligan’s voice carries the weight of someone who’s walked through the valley and found light on the other side. The lyrics don’t rush healing—they honor it. They make space for the kind of grief that doesn’t fit into tidy timelines, and the kind of hope that rises slowly, like dawn.

Psalm 34:18 says, “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” That’s the heartbeat of “Losing You.” It’s not a song that tries to fix pain—it’s one that sits with it, and reminds us we’re not alone.

At GoodChristianMusic.com, we believe in songs that meet people where they are. “Losing You” is one of those songs. It’s for the ones still holding on to memories, still learning how to breathe again, still trusting that God is working even in the silence. It’s a gentle companion for the journey, and a powerful reminder that love never really leaves—it just changes form.

Listen to “Losing You” by We Are Messengers now on GoodChristianMusic.com.. Let it speak. Let it comfort. And let it remind you: you’re not walking through this alone.

 

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