Tasha Cobbs Leonard - Youвђ™re Gonna Get The Glory (live At The Ryman, Nashville, Tn/2020) -
At the heart of "You’re Gonna Get The Glory" is a "heavy, declarative stance" on pain. Leonard co-wrote the track with contemporary Christian music leaders like and Dante Bowe , moving away from a simple "God will fix this" narrative toward a more profound "God is using this" theology.
: Leonard delivers the song with the "passion of an evangelist," moving from vulnerable verses to an "electrifying" climax where she declares a spiritual victory that has "already won". Legacy and Impact At the heart of "You’re Gonna Get The
: The song uses metaphors of "blazing fires" and "roughest seas" to position trauma as a furnace for transformation. Legacy and Impact : The song uses metaphors
: Traditional fiddle, banjo, and mandolin accompany a "hammering rhythm section," a rare but effective fusion in modern African American sacred music. At the heart of "You’re Gonna Get The
The Extraction of Beauty: Tasha Cobbs Leonard’s "You’re Gonna Get The Glory"
: Critics note the importance of the phrase "out of this"—suggesting that the "mess" is the very tool God uses to create victory.