Cochren & Co. "One Day" Share Worthy Song

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Cochren & Co. – One Day | Share Worthy Song

There’s a longing in all of us for the day when the pain, the questions, and the waiting finally make sense. One Day gives voice to that hope. It’s a song that doesn’t deny the struggle—it names it—but then lifts our eyes to the promise that what feels broken now will one day be made whole.

The lyrics carry the ache of living in a world that’s not yet what it should be. We’ve all felt it: the weight of disappointment, the sting of loss, the frustration of unanswered prayers. But the chorus rises with a declaration that steadies the heart: one day, all of this will be redeemed. That’s not wishful thinking—it’s the anchor of faith.

This song reminds me of Romans 8:18, “I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.” The tension is real—we feel the suffering—but so is the promise. And that promise is greater.

For me, One Day is a reminder that the story isn’t finished. There were times I thought the pain I carried was pointless, that the waiting was wasted. But this song reframes it: nothing is wasted in God’s hands. Every tear, every trial, every valley is being woven into a greater story of redemption.

What makes One Day share‑worthy is that it speaks to the universal ache of the human heart, but it doesn’t leave us there. It points us forward, to the day when every tear will be wiped away, when mourning will turn to dancing, when what we can’t understand now will be made clear.

If you’re in the middle of the waiting, let this song be your reminder: hold on. Don’t give up. The day is coming when the pain will give way to purpose, and the broken will be made beautiful. That’s a hope worth clinging to—and worth sharing.

Cochren & Co.’s “One Day,” from the album Don’t Lose Hope, is a stirring reminder that pain and struggle won’t have the final word. Hope is coming, and heaven is real. Add the full album to your collection [here on Amazon] and keep the promise of redemption close.

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