The song’s lyrics were born from Millard’s personal grief and wonder after his father, Arthur Millard, passed away from pancreatic cancer in 1991.
Rather than focusing on the pain of the past, the song captures a sense of awe, questioning how a person might react—dancing, standing still, or falling to their knees—when finally meeting God in heaven. The 2018 Biographical Film I Can Only Imagine
"I Can Only Imagine" is more than just a multi-platinum hit; it is a profound testament to redemption, stemming from the reconciliation between MercyMe frontman and his once-abusive father. Since its 2001 release, it has become the best-selling Christian song of all time , selling over 5 million copies and crossing over into mainstream pop and country charts. The Story Behind the Song The song’s lyrics were born from Millard’s personal