Losing the wrong things can lead you to God. Watch your friends and family chase a feeling long enough, and you’ll notice something. The high never lasts. HOMECOMING’s “Nothing to Lose!” opens with that scene — watching friends “cry about the highs that always seem to let them down,” wondering why people keep on chasing fleeting things. The cycle of chasing fleeting highs, followed by disappointment and unsatisfying outcomes, is exhausting. There is a constant pull that makes us feel as if we’re “missing out.” Then HOMECOMING comes with a turn: “But I know that I am better off without.” That’s the heart of the song, and the chorus emphasizes the advantage we have when we focus on the right things — “I’ve got nothing to lose, I’ve got nothing but You.” What’s left when you take away these fleeting highs, the crowd, and the constant comparisons? “Give me something to lose // If it leads me to You” The apostle Paul understood that trade-off. Writing from prison, he said, “I count every...