Addiction, drinking, smoking weed to numb anxiety, sexual immorality, bad habits, and choices that led me down a path of doing time. All of it cost me everything that was good in my life — divorce, kids, and most of my family wanting nothing to do with me. It’s been six years now, and every day I still wrestle with the shame, the regret, and the pain of that loss. Yet even in the struggle, I hold onto the hope that God will restore what was broken. Because I’m not the same person I was then. Not since Jesus called me to Him and gave me a purpose — to live as a testimony of His grace, to share hope with others, and to show that even when you lose everything, you gain everything in Him.
That’s why Mack Brock’s “Greater Things” resonates so deeply. It’s not just a song — it’s a declaration that our past doesn’t define our future. Brock, who has walked through his own seasons of brokenness, wrote this anthem to remind believers that God’s promises are bigger than our failures. John 14:12 — “Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father.” That verse anchors the song’s message: through Christ, we are called not only to redemption but to greater purpose.
The anthem speaks to all of us in our walk. We’ve all faced moments where regret tries to chain us to the past, but “Greater Things” reminds us that God is not finished. Isaiah 43:19 — “See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.” That scripture ties directly to the song’s heartbeat — God is always working, even in the places that feel barren.
Don’t wait to believe that truth. Now is the time to step out of regret, to trust that God is making a way, and to embrace the greater things He has promised. This song is a breakthrough anthem because it calls us to live in hope today. I never envisioned I’d be here, but He knew even before I did. You may not know your purpose yet, or think you do, but He does — and His plans are greater than anything we could imagine.
Mack Brock’s powerful single “Greater Things,” from his album Greater Things, is a stirring declaration of faith and renewal. It’s a song that challenges believers to let go of the past and step boldly into God’s promises. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs encouragement — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports Mack Brock’s music and helps us continue sharing songs that inspire hope and strengthen faith.
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