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Reflection: “Alright” – Lathan Warlick & Blessing Offor “Alright” is a quiet testimony wrapped in rhythm — a confession of wounds, growth, and grace. Lathan Warlick and Blessing Offor don’t just sing about surviving; they sing about becoming. The song opens like a journal entry from someone who’s done pretending everything’s perfect: “I’m trynna be a better person now than I was in the past, but you gotta give it time for me to grow.” That line alone captures the tension between who we’ve been and who God’s shaping us to be. There’s no false polish here — just honesty. Warlick admits he’s been “cut by a whole lotta people,” still hurting from the “last episode,” still learning how to trust again. Yet instead of staying bitter, he leans on grace. He knows growth takes time, and healing takes surrender. Beneath the verses, you can hear that prayerful heartbeat: “God, I know You didn’t bring me this far to leave me.” Blessing Offor’s presence adds another layer — that gospel steadiness that reminds us hope isn’t fragile. Together, they testify that faith doesn’t erase scars; it redeems them. When Warlick says, “I can see You working something out behind the scenes,” it feels like a whisper of Romans 8:28 — God taking all the chaos and turning it into purpose. The chorus — “I know it’s gon’ be alright” — isn’t naïve optimism. It’s a declaration born from survival. It’s what you say when you’ve seen too much to doubt God’s faithfulness. Even when the road feels heavy and the trust feels slow, this song reminds us that peace comes not from having it all together, but from knowing He holds it all together. “Alright” is a soundtrack for the in-between — for those still healing, still growing, still trusting that God’s hand is steady even when life isn’t. It’s a reminder that the light isn’t at the end of the tunnel; the light is with you in it.