I got a feeling. It’s more than just a lyric—it’s a declaration that rises up when everything around you says you should quit believing. I Got a Feeling is a song that can keep your faith built up. The Bible says all you need is faith as a mustard seed, so if you’ve got that mustard-seed feeling down in your soul, you’ve already got enough. Enough to believe God is going to turn things around. Enough to trust that your God is bigger than your trouble, bigger than your delay, and bigger than what you’re facing right now.
That’s exactly why this song connects so deeply with real people living real life, especially in places like the Edison neighborhood of Kalamazoo, Michigan. This is a neighborhood where faith isn’t theoretical—it’s necessary. Where hope isn’t a luxury—it’s survival. On a quiet evening, with porch lights flicking on one by one and traffic humming in the distance, I Got a Feeling played softly from a parked car outside a modest home. The person inside had just finished a long day—one of those days where the weight of responsibility sits heavy on your chest. Bills, family needs, unanswered prayers, and quiet worries all showed up at once.
And yet, as the song played, something shifted.
“I don’t know how God’s going to do it,” he said later, “but I’ve got a feeling He’s not done yet.”
That’s the space this song lives in. It doesn’t deny the struggle. It doesn’t pretend everything is already fixed. Instead, it speaks to that in-between place where faith is choosing to believe before the evidence shows up. It speaks to people who are tired but still trusting. People who are unsure but still praying. People who don’t have all the answers but refuse to give up on God.
I got a feeling it’s a song that can keep your faith built up because it reminds us of something simple and powerful: faith doesn’t have to be loud to be real. Jesus didn’t say you needed mountain-sized faith—He said mustard-seed faith could move mountains. That means faith isn’t measured by how confident you sound; it’s measured by who you’re trusting.
If you’ve got that mustard-seed feeling down in your soul—the quiet belief that God is still able—you’ve already got what you need.
In the Edison neighborhood, faith often looks like perseverance. It looks like parents getting children ready for school even when they’re exhausted. It looks like neighbors checking on each other without being asked. It looks like prayers whispered late at night when nobody else can hear. I Got a Feeling doesn’t talk down to that kind of faith—it honors it. It gives language to hope that’s still standing even when life keeps pushing.
Scripture reminds us in Hebrews 11:1 that “faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” Faith doesn’t wait for proof—it trusts God’s character. This song carries that same truth. It teaches us that faith isn’t pretending everything is fine; it’s believing God is faithful. It’s waking up each day and choosing trust over fear, hope over despair, and worship over worry.
There’s a strength that comes from believing God before you see the outcome. There’s peace that comes from knowing He’s present in the waiting, active in the struggle, and faithful even when the answer takes time. That’s the heart behind I Got a Feeling. It doesn’t promise an easy road—it promises a faithful God.
And that same heart is reflected in a church community that understands real life and real faith.
If you’re searching for a church near you—if you’re looking for a Bible-believing church, looking for a church home, or looking for a church to attend where people are supported through real-life challenges—you’re welcome to join us at Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist Church, located at 1009 East Stockbridge Avenue in Kalamazoo. Sunday service begins at 11:00 a.m., led by Senior Pastor Steven T. Morrow. You don’t have to have it all together to belong. You just have to come willing, even if your faith feels small.
Music has a way of carrying messages where sermons sometimes can’t reach. I Got a Feeling is part of Pastor Steven T. Morrow’s growing body of ministry-driven music designed to strengthen faith, encourage perseverance, and remind listeners that God is still working—even when the situation looks unchanged.
You can listen to all of Pastor Steven T. Morrow’s music on Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube. Just search “Pastor Steven T. Morrow.”
Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4E3Iuxp6b2K1zfi2v1ZqXw
Apple Music:
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/pastor-steven-t-morrow/1860465987
If you’ve been holding on by a thread, if you’ve been believing with just a mustard seed, let this song remind you—you don’t need more faith. You just need to keep trusting the God you already believe in. And if you’ve got that feeling down in your soul, you’re closer to breakthrough than you think.
ep trusting the God you already believe in. And if you’ve got that feeling down in your soul, you’re closer to breakthrough than you think.Behind the Song
Every song carries a story rooted in faith, experience, and purpose. Learn more about the heart, ministry, and musical journey behind these songs through Pastor Steven T. Morrow.