There’s a moment in Glorious Day where the music swells and the lyrics declare: “You called my name / And I ran out of that grave.” It’s not just a line — it’s a resurrection cry. A spiritual jailbreak. A testimony wrapped in melody.
Passion Music, led by Kristian Stanfill, wrote this anthem as a celebration of salvation — the kind that doesn’t just clean us up, but calls us out. In their official song story, Stanfill shares how the track was born from the truth of Ephesians 2:4–5:
“But because of His great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions.”
That’s the heartbeat of Glorious Day. It’s not about behavior modification — it’s about resurrection. About being dead in shame, addiction, regret… and then hearing Jesus call your name.
I know that call. I remember the silence of a dark place — the kind of silence that screams. I remember the weight of choices that shattered everything I loved. And I remember the moment Jesus broke through. Not with condemnation, but with compassion. Not with judgment, but with joy.
Someone handed me a Bible when I least expected it. That moment? It was my Glorious Day. I didn’t walk out of that grave — I ran. Because when Jesus calls your name, you don’t linger in the tomb. You rise.
This song isn’t just a hit — it’s a holy invitation. It’s Romans 6:4 in stereo:
“We were therefore buried with Him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead… we too may live a new life.”
And that new life? It’s what this site is all about. GoodChristianMusic.com was born from brokenness, but it sings of second chances. It’s a sanctuary for the saved, the seeking, and the scarred. A place where music meets mercy.
So when you hear Glorious Day, don’t just sing along. Let it remind you: You are not your past. You are not your prison. You are not your pain.
You are called. You are chosen. You are free.
And if you’re still waiting for your Glorious Day — it’s coming. Jesus hasn’t stopped calling names. Maybe today, He’s calling yours.
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