Justin Warren Reveals How a Sermon Led to the Creation of "All Things Well"

Worship leader Justin Warren releases his Radiate Music debut single, "All Things Well." The single is now available at all major digital and streaming outlets via https://ffm.to/jwatw. Written by Warren, JJ Weeks and veteran songwriter, producer and Radiate Music founder Ian Eskelin, the song was birthed out of a difficult season.
In his exclusive interview with us, Warren reveals, "I started writing `All Things Well' during a difficult season. One of my best friends' father was diagnosed with cancer. We prayed and prayed for healing, but ultimately the Lord's plan was to take him to glory. The song was originally filled with asking God a lot of questions. I struggled writing the song for a long time because I knew at the end of all the questions, I wanted to end the chorus by somehow expressing that even though our prayers weren't answered as we had hoped that God is still good and we can trust Him.
"After a couple of months of wrestling with this song, my dad sent me a sermon to listen to. The pastor's main scripture was Mark 7:37 - And they were astonished beyond measure, saying, 'He has done all things well. He even makes the deaf hear and the mute speak.' He talked about how we may not understand why certain things happen on this side of eternity, but one day our faith will be made sight, and we will be able to see in full that God does do all things well.
"I knew immediately that was what I had been looking for to finish my song. I played the song for Ian Eskelin and JJ Weeks during a songwriting session. We took it, and the three of us recrafted it into a song that I am so excited to share with the world. In good times and hard times we can praise Him, we can trust him. He does all things well!"
"All Things Well" is taken from Warren's forthcoming EP.
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