Riley Green Released “Jesus Saves” In 2024
Riley Green first released “Jesus Saves” on his 2021 EP Way Out Here, which peaked at No. 29 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and also featured fan favorites like “Worst Way.”
During an interview with Zach Sang, Green was asked which of his songs hits closest to home. Without hesitation, he named “Jesus Saves.”
He explained that the track was inspired by a homeless man he saw in Nashville holding a cardboard sign with the words “Jesus Saves” written on it. That brief moment made him imagine what someone might try to communicate if all they had was one small sign to capture a stranger’s attention.
“It’s about a guy on the side of the road in Nashville, a homeless Army veteran, telling his story,” Green said. “He walks through everything that could’ve happened in his life to put him in that position. The message is really about how you never know what someone has gone through. We’re quick to judge people—whether it’s addiction or something else—but if certain things happened to you, maybe you’d end up in the same place.”
Though “Jesus Saves” was never pushed as a single, the powerful message resonated deeply with fans, turning it into a quiet fan-favorite. Green also revealed that the veteran in the song is fictional—he created the character based on that split-second roadside encounter.
Riley Green Performs “Jesus Saves” on The Voice Season 28 Finale
Ahead of the December 16th live results show, The Voice announced a star-packed lineup of performers including Sofronio, Neal Schon, Khalid, Zac Brown with Noah Cyrus, XG, and Riley Green.
Green took the stage for a stripped-down, acoustic performance of “Jesus Saves,” illuminated only by a wash of red light and backed solely by his guitar. The simplicity of the arrangement highlighted the emotional weight of the song and drew praise from viewers.
Watch Riley Green’s performance of “Jesus Saves” on The Voice finale below.
