“More Lost Than Found”

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Andy Mineo “More Lost Than Found” Share Worthy Song

What if the real proof of growth isn’t how much you’ve changed… but how clearly you can admit you’re still a work in progress?

That’s the tension Andy Mineo leans into with “More Lost Than Found,” a track that doesn’t hide the mess, the anger, the contradictions, or the humanity. Instead, he lays it all out with the kind of honesty that hits harder than any polished testimony ever could. Mineo isn’t pretending to be above the chaos — he’s naming it, owning it, and letting God work through it.

The heartbeat of the song echoes Romans 7:15 — “For I do not do what I want, but I do the very thing I hate.” It’s the confession most people avoid, but Andy turns it into a mirror. He calls out the petty frustrations, the ego, the hypocrisy, the pressure, the expectations — and the uncomfortable truth that even with growth, there’s still a long way to go.

What makes this track so share‑worthy is its raw self‑awareness. Andy doesn’t blame the world for his reactions; he exposes the internal tug‑of‑war that every believer knows too well. The anger at the small stuff. The insecurity around the big stuff. The frustration with culture. The frustration with himself. And underneath it all, the quiet admission that God is still doing surgery on the parts he’d rather hide.

That thread connects with Philippians 1:6 — “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion.” Mineo isn’t celebrating perfection — he’s celebrating the process. The grind. The growth that doesn’t always look holy but is still holy because God is in it.

The production hits with Mineo’s signature bounce — energetic, punchy, and full of personality — but the lyrics carry a weight that sits deeper than the beat. It’s confession wrapped in rhythm. Vulnerability wrapped in swagger. A reminder that being honest about your flaws isn’t weakness; it’s spiritual maturity.

There’s a shift in the track where the frustration becomes clarity: He’s come a long way. He still has a long way to go. And God isn’t intimidated by either truth.

This song is a reminder that faith isn’t about pretending you’re found — it’s about trusting God even when you feel lost, inconsistent, or painfully human.

Andy Mineo’s “More Lost Than Found” is available now, offering a brutally honest look at the tension between who we are and who God is shaping us to be. You can find it here on Amazon, and sharing it with someone who’s been hard on themselves lately helps us continue spotlighting music that brings honesty, humility, and hope to the forefront.

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