This song feels like waking up after a long night of wrestling with yourself and realizing God never stopped sitting beside you in the dark. “I let go long ago, thinking I know everything…” — it’s that honest confession we’re all afraid to say out loud. The moment you finally unclench your fists, stop trying to run your own world, and allow love — real love — to step in and breathe for you. Andrew Ripp paints surrender as a kind of dying and rising: “When I laid down all my pride, was a death that saved my life.” That’s the gospel hidden inside ordinary days — pride has to go to the grave so resurrection has room to move. And in the dim spaces where shame whispers that nothing will ever change, the song reminds us of something truer: the darkest nights still end with sunrise. They always have. The whole chorus is a quiet miracle. Love doesn’t avoid pain; it walks straight through it. It rebuilds from ashes. It breaks chains that feel welded shut. It stares hatred in the eyes and still believes the world can change. The song makes it simple and holy — love has a way, even when you don’t. Then the bridge turns everything inward. Love is not loud or demanding. It gives instead of takes. It carves canyons through stone — slow, steady, unstoppable — until even the hardest heart begins to soften. And somewhere in that softening, you realize there’s a hand in yours, guiding you down a long road you thought you had to walk alone. By the end, the whole message distills into a surrendering whisper: “I’m letting go and learning to trust. I’m getting out of the way of love.” Not because love is fragile, but because love knows exactly what it’s doing. Sometimes the bravest thing we can do is stop resisting the healing we’ve been praying for. Love’s got a way — and if you let it, it will find its way to you too. • Andrew Ripp - Loves Got A Way (Official Ly...