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Something has to break
Something has to break









Receive and process His presence by opening your heart, mind, and ears to His voice. He is right here in the trenches with us. So where do we go? Where is God amid the chaos? How do we receive and process what is happening to us and around us? It forced us to stay in place, quarantined to our homes, and distancing ourselves from others. This virus came like a thief in the night, stealing from and breaking us like never before. Again, I found myself wrapped up in a song that deliberately and spiritually addressed the many breaking, turbulent, and life-shattering adversities that we are faced with in this season called 2020.ĬOVID-19 is one of the biggest issues that we as Christians have had to face in what seems to be centuries. Slowly, peacefully, and gracefully she began to sing:Īs the music played, I found myself standing before the mirror, teary-eyed, and filled with the Holy Spirit.

something has to break

Then, I heard Kierra say she would be worshipping “quarantine style”. There I clicked the link my momma sent me earlier and propped my phone up so that I could see it while I washed my face. Slipping out of bed, I went to my bathroom and turned on the hot water. The nightly news from the previous day about COVID-19 replayed in my mind and feelings of sadness found their way to my doorstep, again. I simply turned over and snuggled back up with my daughter.īut, I could not find rest again. the previous night that I did not bother listening to it. I love her music, but at that very moment, I was so tired after staying up until 4 a.m. When I opened the text message, I saw a link to Kierra Sheard’s jam, Something Has to Break.

something has to break

by a text message notification it was from my momma.

something has to break

Last week, I was awakened from my rest around 6:30 a.m.











Something has to break