Mac Powell “Good News”

Mac Powell

Mac Powell  “Good News” Melodies of Mercy

What if the thing you’ve been searching for isn’t a solution, a strategy, or a fresh start—but a Savior who steps into the middle of your ordinary life and changes everything from the inside out? That’s the question “Good News” leans into. Not the kind of news that fades with the next headline, but the kind that rewrites a person’s entire story. Mac Powell sings it with the conviction of someone who has seen God’s faithfulness up close and knows that the gospel isn’t just a message—it’s a rescue.

“How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news.” (Romans 10:15)
Paul wasn’t talking about eloquence or charisma. He was talking about people whose lives have been transformed so deeply that they can’t help but carry hope wherever they go. That’s the spirit of this song—good news that moves, breathes, and reaches people right where they are.

Mac Powell has always had a voice that feels like a steady hand on your shoulder—strong, warm, and grounded. His journey from fronting Third Day to releasing worship and gospel‑rooted solo music has only deepened that authenticity. “Good News” carries that unmistakable grit and joy, the kind that comes from someone who has walked through real valleys and still chooses to sing about the goodness of God. Powell doesn’t just perform this message; he embodies it. His ministry has always been about pointing people to the Jesus who meets them in the everyday, not just the mountaintop.

There’s something powerful about the way this song connects to the real places we live—those seasons where life feels heavy, confusing, or uncertain. The gospel doesn’t ignore those realities; it speaks directly into them. It reminds us that God isn’t distant or indifferent. He steps into our mess, lifts our heads, and reminds us that hope is not a theory—it’s a Person.

“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me… He has sent me to proclaim good news to the poor.” (Luke 4:18)
Jesus wasn’t quoting a mission statement. He was announcing that the kingdom of God had arrived, and it was coming with healing, freedom, and restoration. That’s the heartbeat of this song: the good news is not abstract—it’s active.

And that’s where this song intersects with the everyday walk of faith. We all have days when we forget the power of the gospel, when the noise of life drowns out the truth that God is still working, still redeeming, still calling us forward. “Good News” becomes a reminder to lift our eyes again, to remember that the story isn’t over, and to trust that God is still writing redemption into places we thought were finished.

This song calls you to respond—not with pressure, but with invitation. If you’ve been weighed down, discouraged, or unsure of what God is doing in your life, now is the time to act. Let this be the moment you let the good news sink deeper than the bad news around you. Let it remind you that Jesus is still healing, still saving, still restoring, and still reaching for you.

Mac Powell’s uplifting single “Good News,” from his album I Love Jesus, is a bold reminder that the gospel is alive, active, and powerful enough to transform any story. With his signature soulful grit and heartfelt delivery, Powell brings a message of hope that cuts through the noise and points listeners back to the Savior who still rescues. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs a reminder of God’s unchanging goodness — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Mac Powell’s music and helps us continue sharing songs that lead people closer to Jesus.

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