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In Mark 10:17–27, a rich young man runs up to Jesus and asks the question we all carry somewhere in our hearts: “Good Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?” He has followed the commandments. He has lived uprightly. He has done the right things. But Jesus looks at him with love — and then says the hard truth: “You lack one thing. Go, sell what you have, give to the poor… then come, follow Me.” The man walks away sorrowful. This country gospel song reflects on that piercing moment — the tension between comfort and calling, security and surrender. Sometimes the “one thing” isn’t obvious sin. Sometimes it’s the thing we trust more than God. And yet Jesus’ invitation remains: Follow Me. ✝️ Gospel Summary & Reflection In Mark 10:17–27, a wealthy man approaches Jesus seeking eternal life. After affirming the commandments, Jesus lovingly challenges him to let go of his possessions and follow Him. The man leaves saddened, unable to release what he clings to. Jesus then teaches how difficult it is for the rich to enter the Kingdom — but reminds us that what is impossible for man is possible for God. For today’s world, this Gospel speaks directly to our attachments. It may not be money. It might be control, reputation, comfort, or fear. Christ doesn’t shame us — He looks at us with love. But love calls us forward. Real freedom begins when we loosen our grip and trust Him completely. 🎵 About This Song “One Thing You Lack” is a heartfelt country gospel reflection on surrender. With cinematic country instrumentation, steady acoustic rhythm, and emotionally honest vocals, the song captures the struggle between holding on and letting go. It’s a reminder that following Christ is not about perfection — it’s about trust.