| Delirious? – Find Me In The River Lyrics | 6 years ago |
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@[LottieLovesLife:31427] I also love this song. There’s a lot of biblical imagery within it. ‘Buying’ crowns is from Revelation and it relates to becoming children of God. See also 1 Peter 5:4 and James 1:12. The fact we have bought them but never paid the price relates to the gospel that Jesus paid for us to enter into heaven. The river imagery relates to Ezekiel 47 and Revelation 22 about being in the presence of God. Walking against the water relates to walking against the flow of God. Jonah realised what it was like to walk against God. And so the song is showing a person making mistakes and growing in maturity. That theme is carried through with the lyrics ‘we didn’t count on suffering, we didn’t count on pain’ - when you first become a believer there is a lot of excitement and a ‘honeymoon’ period. But Jesus clearly said that anyone who wishes to live a holy life will face opposition. This is why Martin Smith sings about ‘even though you are gone’. He is using poetic license here. God is never ‘gone’ but it can feel that way at times. Being ‘cracked and dry’ is referring to spiritual low points that is often part of a person’s path to maturity (see The Dark Night of the Soul). Biblically, valleys represent spiritual low points. But there is great blessing to those people who experience these low points the right way. As CS Lewis famously said, ‘God whispers to us in our pleasures but shouts to us in our pain’. Martin Smith’s determination to stay in the river (the presence of God) during the hard times shows the heart of a mature Christian and it’s what we all want to aim for. Remaining in the river means to pursue God. To purposely go where He is and be washed by Him. |
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