Jeremy Camp Encounters the Forgiveness & Grace of Jesus Once ‘Again’ on New Single

Posted on Monday, December 23, 2024 by Lindsay Williams

New Song Feature: "Again" Jeremy Camp

Jeremy Camp wrote his latest radio offering after an argument with his wife. Getting in his car the next morning following their disagreement, the husband and father of three was immediately filled with shame, guilt and regret. That’s the moment when God met him, just like He had a million times before. And that became the genesis of his new single, “Again.”

The vulnerable mid-tempo track reiterates how, though we often find ourselves repeating the same mistakes, our Heavenly Father repeatedly offers us freedom, redemption and forgiveness over and over again. We can’t out-sin His mercy. Ultimately, “Again” is a song of surrender.

“It was a beautiful realization that no matter how many times we stumble, His grace is always there to lift us up again. Sometimes I struggle to believe in that grace, especially when I keep repeating the same mistakes. But His gentle reminder that He is always there to forgive and redeem us touched me deeply,” the singer shares of the drive that inspired “Again.” “Despite feeling like I’ve gone too far, God is always there, ready to welcome me back with open arms."

“This experience wasn’t about using God’s forgiveness as an excuse to continue making mistakes,” he adds. “It reminded me of His love and grace, inspiring me to strive for better and trust Him more fully. It’s a journey of learning to rely on His strength rather than my own.”

“Again” is the second single from Camp’s newest studio effort, “Deeper Waters,” following his 44th chart-topping hit, “These Days.” The award-winning artist wrapped a headlining tour this fall in support of the project with special guests Andrew Ripp and Rachael Lampa in tow. As recently announced, Camp will join TobyMac and Katy Nichole in New York City on Aug. 8, 2025, for the first of two nights at the iconic Beacon Theatre presented by K-LOVE.

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