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Ephesians 2:5

Read: Ephesians 2:5 (NLT)

Monday, July 6, 2026 by Jason Witt

Exclusive Live Performance: 'Able' Phil Wickham

Exclusive Performance
Phil Wickham
Music News

Have you had moments when your questions pile higher than the answers? Who can carry me through this? Who can hold me together when everything in me wants to fall apart? Phil Wickham opens his song “Able” in exactly that posture, asking out loud what so many of us are afraid to whisper, before turning every question into a thunderous declaration of who God is and what He can do.

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Written alongside Brandon Lake and Steven Furtick, “Able” builds from a single confession into a full-throated anthem rooted in Ephesians 3:20, the promise that God can do far more than we could ever ask or imagine. From breaking chains to making ways, the song keeps stretching past the limits we place on what God can do. Its bridge lands the whole story in one breath: crucified, risen, reigning and coming again.

“Glory to God who is faithful / Glory to God who is able to do exceedingly, abundantly more”

Wickham brought “Able” to the stage during the celebration of his new album, “Song of the Saints,” in Nashville, Tennessee, and the room answered every “abundantly more” right back.

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Press play, lift your eyes higher than whatever you’re carrying, and let “Able” remind you that the God who saves is the same God who sustains. He is faithful, He is able, and He is doing abundantly more than you can imagine.