There’s something holy about a fire that doesn’t burn out. Not the kind that scorches, but the kind that sustains. That’s the heartbeat of Pat Barrett’s new song, “I’ve Got a Fire.” It’s not just a declaration—it’s a reminder. A soul-level anthem for anyone who’s felt their passion flicker and wondered if it could ever burn bright again.
Pat sings from a place of revival. The lyrics speak of chains breaking, praise rising, and joy overflowing. It’s a song for the ones who’ve walked through dry seasons and still chose to worship. For the ones who’ve felt the weight of silence and still whispered, “God, I’m here.”
That message resonates deeply. Because I’ve known what it’s like to feel the flame dim. To wonder if the spark I once carried was lost for good. But God doesn’t abandon embers. He breathes on them. He fans them into flame. And sometimes, all it takes is one song, one moment, one honest cry to reignite what felt gone.
“I’ve got a fire that will never burn out…”
It’s not just a lyric—it’s a promise. A reflection of Romans 12:11: “Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord.” That kind of fire isn’t self-made. It’s sustained by grace. By presence. By the quiet assurance that God is still moving, still speaking, still stirring hearts.
This song is for the worshippers who’ve been weary. For the creatives who’ve questioned their calling. For the believers who’ve felt unseen. It’s a spark. A soundtrack to the glory days we’re living in—even when they don’t feel glorious.
So if you’ve been waiting for a sign, let this be it. Turn it up. Let it wash over you. And let it remind you: the fire in you isn’t gone. It’s just waiting to be fed.
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