FORREST FRANK
Heart of the Artist
Fresh Music from Forrest Frank
MORE SONGS FROM FORREST FRANK:
YOUR WAY’S BETTER • GOOD DAY
Lyrics:
When I’m overwhelmed within
From the weight of all my sin
I need a friend to call my own
I need a house to call my home
When I’m broken down inside
And there’s nowhere else to hide
I need a place where I feel known
Can someone help me?
Then I hear Your reply
Bringing teardrops to my eyes
Saying I’m not alone
Oh Lord, I need You now more than ever
Would You put my heart back together
I searched the world ’til my head hurt
Just to find out Your way’s better
Oh-oh, Your way’s better
Oh-oh, Your way’s better
Oh, Lord, Your way’s better
Jesus, Your way’s better
Lord, I am so thankful for the ways that You blessed me
Everything You say making waves like a jet ski
You love every part of me, even when I was messy
Now I see the heart in Your beauty
So, I can finally sing Jehovah-Jireh provider
Your way always gets me higher
Even on my darkest days, You’re a lighter
My Messiah
Oh Lord, I need You now more than ever
Would You put my heart back together
I searched the world ’til my head hurt
Just to find out Your way’s better
Oh-oh, Your way’s better
Oh-oh, Your way’s better
Oh, Lord, Your way’s better
Jesus (mmm)
Lord, I need You now more than ever
Would You put my heart back together
I searched the world ’til my head hurt
Just to find out Your way’s better
Oh-oh, Your way’s better
Oh-oh, Your way’s better
Oh, Lord, Your way’s better
Jesus, Your way’s better
Oh-oh, Your way’s better
Oh-oh, Your way’s better
Oh-oh, Your way’s better
Jesus, Your way’s better
It’s better, better, better (oh-oh, Your way’s better)
It’s better, better, better (oh-oh, Your way’s better)
It’s better, better, better (oh-oh, Your way’s better)
It’s better than the rest (oh-oh, Your way’s better)
Songwriter: Forrest Frank
℗ Universal Music Publishing Group
“Your Way’s Better” by Forrest Frank is a quiet surrender set to music—a confession many of us can relate to. It speaks to the chase we often find ourselves on, searching for meaning, peace, or purpose in things that never quite satisfy. Forrest’s lyrics cut straight to the heart: “I searched the world till my head hurt, just to find out Your way’s better.” It’s a reminder that no matter how far we run or how hard we try to do things on our own, true peace comes when we finally let go and trust the One who sees the bigger picture.
What makes this song powerful isn’t just the melody—it’s the honesty. You can hear the weariness, the longing, and ultimately, the relief in Forrest’s voice as he turns back to God. It’s not about having it all figured out; it’s about realizing we don’t have to. This is the kind of song you put on when you’re ready to stop striving and start resting—when you’re ready to admit that maybe, just maybe, His way really is better.