There comes a moment when faith stops being an idea and becomes a daily practice.

Not because everything is clear —
but because everything is no longer guaranteed.

Give For More was written in a season where letting go wasn’t symbolic. It was real.
A former role.
A familiar structure.
A version of life that once provided stability.

Giving those things up didn’t mean losing purpose.
It meant trusting God to supply strength instead of certainty.

Scripture reminds us that when we give, God gives back — not always in the same form, but always with intention. What He gives in return is often what we need most: endurance for the transition, clarity in the quiet, and peace while walking forward without a map.

There is a detox that happens when you leave old patterns behind. Old habits. Old identities. Even old comforts. That space can feel unsettling — but it’s also where growth begins.

This song is for anyone standing between what was and what will be.
For anyone choosing faith over familiarity.
For anyone learning that giving God your “yes” often means giving up what no longer fits.

Give For More isn’t about loss.
It’s about exchange.

And in that exchange, strength is returned to the soul.

If you’re entering a new season, may this song remind you that you’re not empty — you’re being prepared.

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