Mabrey Smith Jr.’s latest single, “Never By Water Again,” brings biblical prophecy into the modern age, a spiritual song that blends scripture, melody, and conviction into one powerful message. Rooted in the story of Noah, the track revisits the divine promise that the world will never again be destroyed by water, but by fire, a reminder of grace, mercy, and the final judgment to come.

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From the opening line “As it was in the days of Noah, just before the flood,” Mabrey sets a tone that’s both nostalgic and urgent. The lyrics walk listeners through humanity’s moral decay, faith under pressure, and the enduring hope that believers cling to. The hook “Never by water again”  lands like a revelation, transforming a biblical warning into a motivational chant for endurance and faith.

The track has that gospel-meets-modern-spiritual energy: a steady rhythm, infectious melody, and vocal delivery that feels as if it’s straight from a Sunday morning revival. There’s conviction in every lyric, and Mabrey’s performance captures that deep connection between faith and perseverance.

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At its core, “Never By Water Again” isn’t just a retelling of prophecy, it’s a call to action. Mabrey reminds listeners to “keep working, keep on believing,” and trust that God’s hand is still moving, even in dark times. It’s uplifting without being preachy, and it carries that timeless message of watchfulness and hope as we await the Son of Man’s return. For gospel and contemporary Christian music fans, this track hits the sweet spot between classic inspiration and catchy modern storytelling.

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