Tasha Cobbs Leonard - Youвђ™re Gonna Get The Glory (live At The Ryman, Nashville, Tn/2020) -

Tasha Cobbs Leonard - Youвђ™re Gonna Get The Glory (live At The Ryman, Nashville, Tn/2020) -

: The song uses metaphors of "blazing fires" and "roughest seas" to position trauma as a furnace for transformation.

: The bridge, where Leonard sings "I don’t need to understand / God I trust Your plan," serves as a raw confession of dependence that resonates with listeners navigating loss or uncertainty. Musicality and Cultural Fusion : The song uses metaphors of "blazing fires"

Upon its release in September 2020, Royalty: Live at the Ryman debuted at . "You’re Gonna Get The Glory" became a breakout moment for the project, challenging listeners to look past their immediate circumstances and lean into a hope that is "not moved by what I see". For many, the performance serves as a historical document—a testament to maintaining worship and artistic excellence even when the "room is empty". "You’re Gonna Get The Glory" became a breakout

: Critics note the importance of the phrase "out of this"—suggesting that the "mess" is the very tool God uses to create victory. Tasha Cobbs Leonard’s recorded live at the historic

Tasha Cobbs Leonard’s recorded live at the historic Ryman Auditorium in 2020, stands as a definitive anthem of resilience and spiritual surrender. As the opening track of her chart-topping album Royalty: Live at the Ryman , the song transcends typical gospel worship by reframing human suffering not just as something to be endured, but as "raw material" from which divine beauty is purposefully extracted. A Recording for "An Audience of One"

The Extraction of Beauty: Tasha Cobbs Leonard’s "You’re Gonna Get The Glory"

: Traditional fiddle, banjo, and mandolin accompany a "hammering rhythm section," a rare but effective fusion in modern African American sacred music.