NF “I’ll Keep On”

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NF “I’ll Keep On” Share Worthy Song

There’s a moment in the book of 1 Kings that almost no one talks about — a moment that feels more like NF than any other scene in Scripture. Elijah, the prophet who had just called down fire from heaven, finds himself exhausted, overwhelmed, and running for his life. He collapses under a broom tree and prays a prayer that sounds more like a confession than a victory: “I’ve had enough, Lord.” This wasn’t a man lacking faith. This was a man who had reached the end of himself — mentally, emotionally, spiritually. And instead of rebuking him, God met him there. Not with thunder. Not with fire. But with rest. With bread. With water. With presence. With patience.

That’s the heartbeat of “I’ll Keep On.” NF doesn’t write from mountaintops. He writes from broom trees — from the places where you’re trying to hold on, trying to stay faithful, trying to breathe through the weight of everything pressing against you. His honesty isn’t weakness. It’s worship. It’s the kind of raw truth God has always welcomed.

There’s a line in the Psalms that echoes Elijah’s moment:
“My soul clings to You; Your right hand upholds me.” Psalm 63:8.
Not “I stand tall.”
Not “I have it all together.”
“I cling.”
Because sometimes clinging is all you can do.

NF captures that tension perfectly. “I’ll Keep On” isn’t a triumphant anthem — it’s a survival prayer. It’s the sound of someone who refuses to quit even when quitting feels easier. Someone who keeps walking even when the path is unclear. Someone who keeps praying even when the answers feel far away. It’s faith stripped down to its bones.

And tucked into Paul’s words is a truth that fits this song like a heartbeat:
“We walk by faith, not by sight.” 2 Corinthians 5:7.
Not by feelings.
Not by clarity.
Not by certainty.
By faith — the kind that keeps moving when everything inside you wants to stop.

NF’s delivery in this song is raw, almost fragile at times, but that’s what makes it powerful. He doesn’t pretend the journey is easy. He doesn’t hide the struggle. He lets the cracks show — and in doing so, he gives permission for others to be honest too. His music becomes a place where people who feel worn out, overwhelmed, or spiritually dry can breathe again.

“I’ll Keep On” is a reminder that God doesn’t ask for perfection — He asks for persistence. He asks for honesty. He asks for the kind of faith that keeps showing up, even when you feel empty. And for anyone who has ever walked through a season where you’re doing your best just to stay afloat, this song becomes a companion. A prayer. A promise.

If you’ve been walking through a season where faith feels like a fight, or if you’ve been trying to hold on when everything in you feels tired, now is the moment to let this truth settle in: God meets you in the struggle. He strengthens what feels weak. He honors the steps you take in the dark. And He never asks you to walk alone.

NF’s powerful single “I’ll Keep On” off the Mansion album is a raw, honest reminder that faith isn’t about perfection — it’s about perseverance. It’s a song that steadies the weary, validates the struggle, and points every heart back to the God who carries us when we can’t carry ourselves. Add it to your collection or share it with someone who needs encouragement today — grab your copy [here on Amazon]. Every purchase supports NF’s music and helps us keep sharing songs that lift hearts and point people back to Jesus.

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