There’s a quiet ache in Dan Bremnes’s voice when he sings “Human.” Not the kind that begs for pity—but the kind that whispers, “I’ve been there too.” It’s a song about the tension we all feel: wanting to be strong, but knowing we’re not. Trying to hold it all together, while grace keeps reminding us we don’t have to.
Dan’s journey hasn’t been polished. He’s walked through loss, doubt, and the pressure to perform. But in “Human,” he lays it down. He sings not as a perfect Christian, but as a broken man held together by mercy. 📖 “But He said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.’” – 2 Corinthians 12:9
That lyric—“I’m only human, but You still call me Yours”—hit me like a mirror. I’ve spent seasons trying to earn what was already freely given. I’ve wrestled with regret, with the fear of not being enough. But this song reminded me: God doesn’t love the version of me I’m trying to become. He loves me. Right here. Right now.
📖 “For He knows how we are formed, He remembers that we are dust.” – Psalm 103:14 That verse doesn’t diminish us—it dignifies us. It reminds us that being human isn’t a flaw. It’s the canvas where grace paints its masterpiece.
Dan Bremnes doesn’t just write songs—he writes confessions. And “Human” is one of those rare tracks that doesn’t just sound good—it feels true. If you’ve ever felt like you’re falling short, like your brokenness disqualifies you, let this song be your reminder: 📖 “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” – Psalm 34:18
🎧 Listen to “Human” by Dan Bremnes—let it speak to your soul. Share how it resonates with your story. 📀 Explore more of Dan’s music—songs like “Where the Light Is,” “Up Again,” and “Wouldn’t Change a Thing” carry the same heartbeat of hope.
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