Plumb "God Help Me" Breakthrough Anthem

Plumb "God Help Me" Breakthrough Anthem

Breakthrough Anthem Feature | Plumb “God Help Me”

There’s a certain kind of prayer that doesn’t come dressed in eloquence—it bursts out raw, urgent, and unpolished. God Help Me by Plumb is one of those prayers set to melody. Written out of a season where she felt the weight of her own limits, the song is both a confession and a declaration: we can’t do this life on our own, and we were never meant to.

Plumb has never shied away from honesty in her music. Over the years, she’s shared openly about battles with fear, relational strain, and the slow work of healing. God Help Me was born in the middle of that tension—when the only words she could muster were the simplest, most desperate ones. It’s a song that doesn’t pretend to have all the answers, but instead points to the One who is the answer.

That cry resonates deeply with me. The last six years of my life have been a journey of being rebuilt from the inside out. I’ve known what it is to carry the weight of past mistakes, to feel the ache of things I wish I could undo. But I’ve also known the miracle of grace that meets you right there—in the rubble—and begins to restore what you thought was gone forever. Like Plumb, I’ve had moments where “God help me” was all I could say, and somehow, that was enough to start the change.

Scripture says, “He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak” (Isaiah 40:29). It’s the picture of a God who doesn’t just sympathize—He supplies. When our own endurance is running on fumes, He steps in with something beyond human grit.

Listening to God Help Me, you can almost feel the turning point—the moment when surrender stops feeling like defeat and starts feeling like freedom. It’s the same shift I’ve experienced: realizing that asking for help isn’t a sign of failure, but the doorway to hope.

If you’re in a season where the road ahead feels too steep, let this song be your anthem. Let it remind you that you don’t have to have the perfect words or the perfect faith—just a willing heart to call on Him. Because the God who helped Plumb, the God who is helping me, is the same God who will meet you right where you are and lead you forward.

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