Steven Malcolm Declares in Times of Pain and Distance from Faith, God Always Says “YES,” Today

Curb Records recording artist Steven Malcolm declares that in times of pain and distance from faith, God always says "YES," today, 7/11. Featuring Curb Records band for KING + COUNTRY and KB, "YES" combines the energy of a hip hop track with the praise of a worship anthem. Listen HERE.
"God took a fatherless kid who, because of where I came from and what I had been through, always felt a sense of unworthiness," shares Malcolm. "You're telling me I'm worthy to be saved?! YES! God responded with 'yes.'"
Featuring the worshipful harmonies of for KING + COUNTRY and the hip hop energy of KB, "YES" is not just a word - it's God's unwavering answer to our brokenness. Born out of the deep places of pain, shame, and guilt - the moments when we feel most unworthy and distant from God - the dynamic track tells the story of divine grace that never wavers, even when we do. No matter past or present struggles, His arms remain open, affirming that we are seen, known, and fully accepted. Speaking to the heart of every believer who has questioned their value, "YES" is a reminder that God's response is always love, always mercy, always 'yes.'
Malcolm encourages fans to share their uplifting "YES" stories on socials, continuing to show how God shows up in difficult times. Fans can also catch "YES" at Christian radio soon.
For more information, go to www.stevenmalcolm.com. Listen to "YES" HERE.
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