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Joseph O’Brien “More And More” Melodies of Mercy

Some confessions rise from the places we hoped no one would ever see — yet somehow become the doorway to grace. Joseph O’Brien’s new single, “More And More,” released at midnight, carries that kind of raw honesty. It opens with the weight of shame, the heaviness of wandering, and the quiet ache of trying to outrun mistakes that cling to the soul. But instead of staying in that tension, the song turns toward the kind of mercy that doesn’t flinch at our failures — the mercy that lifts our eyes and reminds us we’re still God’s children.

O’Brien sings with a clarity that feels lived-in, shaped by real wrestling and real surrender. “More And More” traces the journey from self-reliance to grace, from wandering to being led, from dust to restoration. The chorus rises with a declaration that feels both humble and bold: God makes good things out of dust. He takes the worst and works it out. He meets debt with mercy, weakness with strength, and brokenness with redemption. It’s not a song about perfection — it’s a song about being remade.

There’s a powerful scriptural thread woven through the heart of this track. In Micah 7:18 — “Who is a God like You, who pardons sin and delights to show mercy?” and Psalm 130:7 — “With the Lord is unfailing love, and with Him is full redemption,” we see two truths standing side by side: God doesn’t just forgive — He delights in restoring. He doesn’t just redeem — He completes the work. These verses together paint a picture of a God who meets us in our wandering, lifts our heads, and turns our failures into testimonies. O’Brien’s lyrics echo that assurance with sincerity, reminding us that grace isn’t rationed — it’s abundant, overflowing, more and more.

What stands out most is how this song speaks to the universal human struggle. Every believer knows what it’s like to wake up with regret. Every non-believer knows what it’s like to feel the weight of mistakes. Everyone understands the ache of wanting to be made new. “More And More” steps into that shared experience with compassion. It doesn’t shame the broken places — it acknowledges them and points toward the One who can make them right. The bridge’s cry, “Take this world, give me Jesus,” feels like a surrender rising from someone who finally realizes that grace is the only thing strong enough to rebuild what life has fractured.

Joseph O’Brien continues to carve out a space in Christian music that blends vulnerability with bold faith. “More And More” is another step in that direction — a reminder that God’s mercy doesn’t run out, His patience doesn’t thin, and His grace doesn’t stop at the surface. It reaches into the places we hide, the places we fear, the places we regret, and it brings life where shame once lived.

If you’ve been carrying the weight of yesterday… if you’ve been longing for a fresh start… if you’ve needed a reminder that God can take what feels ruined and turn it into something redeemed — this song speaks directly to that place. Hold its message close today — a reminder that God’s mercy doesn’t shrink in the face of your failures. It expands. It rebuilds. It restores. And His grace will always meet you with more than you expected.

Joseph O’Brien’s moving single “More And More” is a heartfelt declaration of God’s transforming grace — a song that reminds us that mercy keeps reaching, restoring, and renewing. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs hope today — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Joseph O’Brien’s music and helps us continue sharing songs that lift hearts and point people back to Jesus.

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