In an interview this week, singer Demi Lovato shared how God has helped her through her most difficult seasons of life.
“When I’m going through a rough time, I look toward the future for hope to change perspective on things. When I go through something difficult, I stop and think, Why is God putting me through this? Sometimes it doesn’t make sense in that moment,” she said in an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music’s Beats 1, according to CBN News.
Most recently, Lovato has struggled with alcohol and drug abuse. Her newest song, “Anyone,” was recorded shortly before her drug overdose in July 2018.
After a two-year hiatus to heal, Lovato made an emotional come back at the Grammy’s on Sunday with “Anyone.” It tells of her longtime battle with substance abuse and loneliness.
The lyrics read, in part: I tried to talk to my piano, I tried to talk to my guitar, Talk to my imagination, Confided into alcohol. I tried and tried and tried some more, Told secrets ’til my voice was sore. Tired of empty conversation, ‘Cause no one hears me anymore.
Anyone, please send me anyone. Lord, is there anyone? I need someone, oh Anyone, please send me anyone. Oh, Lord, is there anyone?
She shared with Lowe that she had tried to find God through “other relationships or substances.” But God wasn’t there. He was “always at an arm’s length and constantly with me.”
After her Grammy…
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