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Lauren Daigle Performs 'Be Okay' Live On The Today Show

Updated Jan 15, 2024

You don’t want to miss this candid performance. Lauren Daigle performs the song, ‘Be Okay’ live on The Today Show.

This incredible song was inspired by a little girl who wrote to Lauren and told her how she was losing her battle with cancer. Lauren said, “We wrote this song to give her comfort in the time of her passing.” Lauren collaborated with Christian artist Ellie Holcomb to write the song. 

Millions around the world got to listen to how God is our savior on national television. It was the perfect song for the moment!

Between Lauren’s beautiful voice and her love for Christ, this song is a powerful reminder of how God is always by our side. Whether we are standing on a mountaintop or walking through life’s deepest valleys, God is there to offer comfort, peace, and strength. 

Lift your eyes to the hills
Remember where your help comes from
Lift your eyes to the hills
You'll never face a valley alone

When we cry out to Him, He hastens to our aid and never leaves our side. He is our true north, and He is the light in the darkness as He leads us home. He will guide us every step of the way. There is no place on earth where He cannot find us. There is no battle we face that He can’t conquer. Be reminded of this as you listen to the powerful lyrics of ‘Be Okay’ by Lauren Daigle.

You're gonna be alright
Darlin', you're, you're gonna be alright
At the end of all our breath, when we're beckoned on to the light
Love'll meet you there, you're gonna be alright

These words are a soothing balm for a weary soul. It’s a reminder my heart needed to hear today. As you listen to the song, you will feel God wrap you in peace that surpasses all understanding. His love and hope will lighten your soul. Thank you, Lauren Daigle, for this song. It has provided peace and comfort to so many. 

Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me (Psalm 23:4).

This content originally appeared on Godtube.com; used with permission.

Photo Credit: ©Youtube/Lauren Daigle

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