“So I’m sitting here and decided to cook this song up and hope it encourages y’all,” Asbury added.
Over the top of a catchy beat, Asbury sang:
Snip, snip season, but we stay winning souls. Spread the gospel, not my seed. Grace runs deeper than my genes. Ain’t about my legacy. Kingdom come still guaranteed. Snip, snip, like we cutting a ribbon, ain’t no grand opening, but it’s just the beginning. Let the block close up shop, but my loins stay winning. Fruit of the Spirit, that’s what I’m living. They can take my seed, but they can’t take my song. No swimmers in the pool, but he’s still on the throne. No legacy or biology, but eternity still on top of me. Daddy’s DNA, that’s my only theology.
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Forrest Frank Responds With a New Song About Forgiveness, Titled ‘Misunderstood’
Frank made it clear that he wasn’t trying to “throw stones or point fingers” with his video but said he was “just being honest that it doesn’t feel awesome to see. I think this touches on a bigger topic that could be really productive to talk about if you’re willing to go deep [Cory Asbury]…want to write a song?”
“Everyone has tagged me in this video of Cory Asbury. Apparently, he got injured as well,” Frank said before sharing his reaction to Asbury’s parody song.
“Um, man, this is super tough,” Frank expressed. “I know y’all are gonna be like ‘Forrest, you’re way too sensitive,’ but this is like, the 10th, or even the 20th post I have seen from another Christian artist making fun of probably the most traumatic moment of my life [and] my wife’s life.”
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Frank acknowledged, “I know that God has brought a lot of blessing from it,” and he said that “maybe that’s why y’all think it’s cool to, like, now make fun of it. For some reason, my algorithm sends it directly to me. I can totally understand the fact you guys are just having fun—you’re probably not even really thinking that I’m gonna see it.”