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Lyrics ©JenniferMcCoy2026 Inspired by: I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the difference between religion and relationship. For a long time, I’ve had the "routine" down. I open my Bible every single morning. I share the verses that move me. I’m in my seat every Sunday morning, ready to worship. But if I’m being completely honest with myself—and with God—I realized there was a disconnect. I realized I was talking about God to others more than I was actually talking to Him myself. I found myself reaching for Him only when I had a need, instead of seeking Him just because of who He is. I was practicing the "Sunday version" of my faith, but losing the "Monday through Saturday" reality of it. This song came out of that moment of realization. It’s a prayer for anyone who: -Feels like they are "practicing what they preach" in public but struggling in private. -Wants to move past just "going to church" and start being the church. -Is ready to ask God to not just fix their problems, but to change their heart, their mind, and their "whys." The chorus says it all: "Lord, when You open up them gates, I want to enter in... please Jesus, never stop working in me." It’s a plea for God to keep molding us, even when the process is uncomfortable. I don’t want to be the same person I was yesterday. I don’t want to be the same person tomorrow, that I am today. I want to live by His design, for the purpose He created me for. Has anyone else ever felt like they were just "going through the motions"? I’d love to hear how you keep your relationship with Him fresh during the week. Post in the comments.