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This song starts where real faith usually does: not in comfort, but in need. Pressed Down and Running Over is a Delta Gospel Blues worship song rooted in Luke 6:38 and shaped by the hard-earned wisdom of people who learned generosity the long way. If you’ve ever wondered whether giving is worth it when you already feel stretched thin, this song is for you. It doesn’t pretend abundance is easy. It remembers empty cupboards, tired hands, and the quiet fear that comes with lean seasons. But it also remembers something deeper. It remembers that grace does not follow the same math we do. Set in the Mississippi Delta of the 1930s, the song draws from revival meetings, foot-stomp rhythms, slide guitar cries, and voices that learned how to hope without guarantees. This is not prosperity talk. It’s testimony. It’s the kind of faith that shows up when there is no margin left and still chooses to give. The heart of the song leans fully into the promise of Luke 6:38: that whatever measure we use will be measured back to us. Not sparingly. Not cautiously. But pressed down, shaken together, and running over. The lyrics trace what happens when we close our fists and what happens when we open them. One leads to silence. The other leads to song. There is grit here, but there is also warmth. This is worship shaped by lived experience, not polished slogans. It’s for anyone who has shared a meal they couldn’t spare, forgiven when it hurt, or praised God before the harvest came in. Listen closely. Let it move slow. And if it challenges the way you measure generosity, that’s kind of the point.