TobyMac Drops Lyric Video for Uplifting ‘Lord It Feels Good’
Then, out of nowhere, a song like ‘Lord It Feels Good’ drops into your life like sunshine through the kitchen window on a rainy day. It’s Toby’s latest lyric video release, and it feels like a warm reminder that even after loss, even after waiting, there is still joy to be found.
With a rhythm that makes your toes tap and lyrics that feel like they were pulled straight from the pages of your journal, the song is a celebration of God’s goodness in the middle of our real, everyday lives. Toby, who’s known for pouring his heart into his music, doesn’t just sing about the mountaintops—he sings from the valley, too. And that’s what makes this song so special. It doesn’t ignore the hard. It sings through it.
“Lord, it feels good to be right where I’m supposed to be,” Toby sings, and it hits home for anyone who’s learned the hard way that God’s timing may not always feel good, but it’s always right. Whether you’re stirring soup on the stove, pulling weeds in the garden, or folding a stack of laundry for the grandkids’ visit, this song reminds us that joy doesn’t come from perfection—it comes from presence. God’s presence.
The lyric video itself is simple, beautiful, and full of life, much like the message behind the music. It lets the words breathe and settle into your heart, like that last sip of coffee in the quiet of the morning.
If you’ve been looking for something to lift your spirit, Lord It Feels Good is your invitation to breathe deep, smile big, and remember: God is still good, and it’s okay to feel that goodness again—even now. Especially now.
So turn it up while you cook, sing it loud on your walk, or let it wash over you in the stillness. Joy is still possible. And friend, it feels so good.
Psalm 16:11 “You make known to me the path of life; you will fill me with joy in your presence, with eternal pleasures at your right hand.”
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Originally published July 23, 2025.