I think this song is saying that in order to find/return to our solace, our safe havens, God. we need to listen to his "go to the desert" where we surrenderd to God in the first place(hence to the sand we return). Because with out his voice, his help, we are hopeless, filled with chaos.
"We're powerless to your voice
And No longer seeming so, shattered, broke and all alone"
side note,
"Who do I belong to?
Unchanging
Unbreaking
Unfailing
Creator
Immortal
Eternal"
never heard such a way to describe my God. Andrew Scwab is a genius.
Why have we ignored the first bit of lyric? its about a man who is completely broken and is finally look up to God, he is face down. It is beautiful, how we are so delicate in that state of brokeness, we become shattered, we have no other choice when we reach this state "we've lost all of control, our faces fall to the ground, we are powerless to your voice, surrender to the sound." Its amazing how powerful God is. AND THEN he surrenders and doesn't feel so shattered broke and all alone. I cried at the lyrics of...
Why have we ignored the first bit of lyric? its about a man who is completely broken and is finally look up to God, he is face down. It is beautiful, how we are so delicate in that state of brokeness, we become shattered, we have no other choice when we reach this state "we've lost all of control, our faces fall to the ground, we are powerless to your voice, surrender to the sound." Its amazing how powerful God is. AND THEN he surrenders and doesn't feel so shattered broke and all alone. I cried at the lyrics of "Who do I belong to?" it has such a secure feeling that we belong to such a powerful God, and that we do not belong to such evils. It is truely an amazing worship song. Why can't churches get with the times and worship this way?
I think this song is saying that in order to find/return to our solace, our safe havens, God. we need to listen to his "go to the desert" where we surrenderd to God in the first place(hence to the sand we return). Because with out his voice, his help, we are hopeless, filled with chaos. "We're powerless to your voice And No longer seeming so, shattered, broke and all alone"
side note, "Who do I belong to? Unchanging Unbreaking Unfailing Creator Immortal Eternal" never heard such a way to describe my God. Andrew Scwab is a genius.
Why have we ignored the first bit of lyric? its about a man who is completely broken and is finally look up to God, he is face down. It is beautiful, how we are so delicate in that state of brokeness, we become shattered, we have no other choice when we reach this state "we've lost all of control, our faces fall to the ground, we are powerless to your voice, surrender to the sound." Its amazing how powerful God is. AND THEN he surrenders and doesn't feel so shattered broke and all alone. I cried at the lyrics of...
Why have we ignored the first bit of lyric? its about a man who is completely broken and is finally look up to God, he is face down. It is beautiful, how we are so delicate in that state of brokeness, we become shattered, we have no other choice when we reach this state "we've lost all of control, our faces fall to the ground, we are powerless to your voice, surrender to the sound." Its amazing how powerful God is. AND THEN he surrenders and doesn't feel so shattered broke and all alone. I cried at the lyrics of "Who do I belong to?" it has such a secure feeling that we belong to such a powerful God, and that we do not belong to such evils. It is truely an amazing worship song. Why can't churches get with the times and worship this way?