When Brandon Lake stepped onto the Good Morning America stage, it wasn’t for a sermon or a debate. It was for worship.
On a national broadcast watched by millions, Lake performed “Hard Fought Hallelujah”—a song rooted in surrender, perseverance, and praise. No disclaimers. No softened message. Just truth sung openly.
In a culture that often sidelines faith to the margins, the moment was striking. Worship wasn’t hidden or rebranded. It was presented plainly, reverently, and without apology.
There was no rush to explain it away. No attempt to make it palatable. And surprisingly, people listened.
God doesn’t need a platform to move. But sometimes He uses one. And when worship is lifted without compromise, it still cuts through the noise.





