Megan Danielle wows with a ‘Goodness of God’ rendition that will fill your soul. She was sitting in a room with dark green walls, the kind of color that feels like dusk just before it fades into night. Her voice quieted the world, like still water after the storm. Megan sat in a plush chair. Behind her, a guitarist played soft, steady — the kind of sound that doesn’t fill a room so much as it threads its way into the cracks of the soul.
And then she began to sing: I love You, Lord, for Your mercy never fails me...
It didn’t matter what kind of day you were having. The ache, the tiredness, the low hum of anxiety that’s become background noise for so many of us — it all fell silent. Her voice wasn’t polished in the way the world sometimes demands. It was pure. It was honest. And it was wrapped in a kind of grace that only comes from knowing the dark — and choosing to sing anyway.
And isn’t that where we find the goodness of God? Not always in the mountaintop moments or when life feels sunny and lined with gold. No, we often find His goodness in the middle of what feels unfixable. In the middle of the diagnosis. The heartbreak. The grief. The waiting room. The wilderness. In the plush chair under the green shadows, with nothing but a guitar behind us and the presence of God before us.
It’s the kind of goodness that walks beside you, even when your world feels like it’s falling apart. The kind of goodness that says, “I’ve been here all along.” The kind that reminds you: the dark may settle around you, but it can never settle in you, not when God is near.
These days, we need that reminder, like breath.
We need to know that even now — especially now — His mercy is running after us. That His faithfulness isn’t fragile. That His goodness doesn’t show up with fanfare but comes close in the quiet, steady like the strum of a guitar in a green-walled room.
And maybe that’s why Megan’s song landed the way it did. Because it didn’t just echo off the walls — it sank into the places where hope had grown thin. Her voice made space for us to remember: God’s goodness isn’t a feeling. It’s a fact. It’s not based on what we see. It’s based on who He is.
So let this be the reminder today:
When everything feels uncertain, God’s goodness is unchanging.
When the world feels cold, His kindness wraps around you like a warm chord.
When you don’t know what’s next, He’s already there — waiting with goodness in His hands.
And maybe all we need to do… is sit still, and listen.
Psalm 23:6 “Surely your goodness and unfailing love will pursue me all the days of my life, and I will live in the house of the Lord forever.”