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  • Ben Jero Releases “How Many Times”

    February 27, 2026 by
    Ben Jero Releases “How Many Times”
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    Christian artist Ben Jero has officially released his newest single, “How Many Times?” A heartfelt worship song centered on grace, redemption, and the unchanging love of God, the track is now available on all major streaming platforms.

    Written from a deeply personal place, “How Many Times?” speaks to anyone who has ever wrestled with failure, shame, or the fear of falling short one too many times. With honest lyrics and a worship driven chorus, the song reminds listeners of a foundational Gospel truth: nothing can separate us from the love of God.

    The Story Behind the Song

    Ben has been writing songs for several years, but he shares that there is something about the Gospel message that continues to move him every time. The truth that no matter how often we fall, God’s love does not weaken or withdraw is what sparked the writing of this song.

    “So much of us sin and fall short and feel like we are not deserving of God’s love and forgiveness,” Ben explains. “We start believing we are too messed up for church or too messed up for Jesus. But the reality is that there is nothing we can do that will make God turn His head on us.”

    “How Many Times?” was born out of that tension between failure and grace. The lyrics ask the question many believers quietly carry in their hearts.

    How many times can I fall

    And You catch me again

    Rather than offering shallow reassurance, the song points directly to the cross. It reminds listeners that redemption was already secured and that forgiveness is rooted in Christ’s finished work, not our performance.

    Drawing inspiration from the story of the prodigal son, Ben reflects on the image of a Father who does not abandon His children. Even in seasons of wandering, the love of God remains steady and faithful.

    Ben Jero How Many Times

    A Christian Song About Grace, Redemption, and the Cross

    The lyrics walk through the tension many believers feel:

    How many times can I fall and You catch me again?

    How many sins are too great to not love me again?

    Then the song shifts to the foundation of our hope:

    You went to the cross and You bore my sin and shame.

    The stone rolled away. You conquered the grave.

    This is not just a song about failure.

    It is a declaration of freedom.

    From the cross to the empty tomb, “How Many Times?” reminds listeners that forgiveness is not fragile. Redemption is not temporary. And grace does not expire.

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    Full Lyrics — “How Many Times?” by Ben Jero

    Verse 1

    How many times can I fall

    And you catch me again

    How many sins are too great

    To not love me again

    How many ways can I go

    Away from your presence

    It’s never too much

    It’s never too great

    Chorus

    I fall down again

    But you picked me back up

    When I’ve lost my own way

    You never left me alone

    You are my hope

    There’s no sin that’s too great

    No work that’s undone

    Like the prodigal son

    You never left me alone

    You are my hope

    Verse 2

    You went to the cross and you bore

    My sin and shame

    Your Son for redemption

    A price I should’ve paid

    The stone rolled away

    You conquered the grave

    Hallelujah again

    Forever amen

    Chorus

    I fall down again

    But you pick me back up

    When I’ve lost my own way

    You never left me alone

    You are my hope

    There’s no sin that’s too great

    No work that’s undone

    Like the prodigal son

    You never left me alone

    You are my hope

    Bridge

    Hallelujah

    I am free

    Hallelujah

    Free indeed

    Hallelujah

    Oh oh oh

    Chorus

    I fall down again

    But you picked me back up

    When I’ve lost my own way

    You never left me alone

    You are my hope

    There’s no sin that’s too great

    No work that’s undone

    Like the prodigal son

    You never left me alone

    You are my hope

    You are my hope

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    You’re my Savior

    My Redeemer

    All the glory

    And honor

    And praise to You God

    Hallelujah

    I am free

    Hallelujah

    Free indeed

    Hallelujah

    Oh oh oh

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