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Grammy winner Jonathan McReynolds challenges hustle culture: ‘I felt more used than loved by God’

Despite his many achievements, Grammy Award-winning gospel artist Jonathan McReynolds believes it’s in the “valley moments” that true growth, spiritual renewal, and identity in Christ are found. #JonathanMcReynolds #Grammyawards #BeforeYouClimbAnyHigherMountainWisdomforValleyDreams #gospelmusic

Grammy winner Jonathan McReynolds challenges hustle culture: ‘I felt more used than loved by God’ By Leah MarieAnn Klett, Assistant Editor Monday, February 03, 2025Jonathan McReynolds | Dexter BrownJonathan McReynolds is no stranger to mountaintop moments.
At just 35, the gospel artist, author and Mensa member has spent more than a decade shaping contemporary Christian music with his soul-stirring lyrics, winning numerous awards in the process.
In 2025, he reached a new peak — winning a Grammy Award for Best Gospel Performance/Song at this year’s ceremony on Sunday night. 
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Butdespitehismanyachievements,the“GodisGood”singerbelievesit’