Eylsia’s new song “Grace of God” is a deeply emotional and honest reflection on faith, suffering, and recovery. It is not just a song, but a personal testimony shaped by real pain, loss, and resilience. From the very beginning, the track carries a sense of quiet strength that grows as the story unfolds.
The heart of the song comes from a simple but powerful idea: “There but for the grace of God go I.” Eylsia explores what it means to witness struggle, experience it firsthand, and then find a way to rise again. Her lyrics feel sincere and lived-in, shaped by moments where faith was tested and hope felt fragile.
What makes “Grace of God” especially moving is the real-life journey behind it. Entering 2025, Eylsia faced one of the lowest points of her life, dealing with permanent lung and vocal-cord damage and believing she might never sing again. The song carries the weight of that fear, but it never stays in darkness for long. Instead, it slowly moves toward healing and gratitude.
The production supports the message without overpowering it, allowing the emotion to remain front and center. Through faith, science, and support from those around her, Eylsia found her voice again. “Grace of God” stands as a reminder that healing can come in unexpected ways, and that grace often meets us at our lowest moments.
