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The Worship Review
Colin & Tyler
149 episodes
1 week ago
Informative reviews of Christian worship music by a history professor (Colin) and a linguist (Tyler).
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Informative reviews of Christian worship music by a history professor (Colin) and a linguist (Tyler).
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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141 - Come Light Our Hearts - Sandra McCracken
The Worship Review
35 minutes 14 seconds
1 year ago
141 - Come Light Our Hearts - Sandra McCracken

This easy-going and elegant song appeared on both the Rain For Roots Waiting Songs album as well as Sandra McCracken's God's Highway. Should an advent song like this one-a song which relies on metaphor and seasonal context--be treated differently than songs which use similar elements, but without the context? Colin and Tyler discuss.


Lyrics:

For you, O Lord, our souls in stillness wait
For you, O Lord, our souls in stillness wait
Truly our hope is in You
Truly our hope is in You
O Lord of life, our only hope
Your radiance shines
On all who look -- to You in the dark
Emmanuel come, come light our hearts
For you, O Lord, our souls in stillness wait
For you, O Lord, our souls in stillness wait
Truly our hope is in You
Truly our hope is in You
O Joy above all other loves
In you we find more than enough
We come as we are, O heal and restore
Come light our hearts

The Worship Review
Informative reviews of Christian worship music by a history professor (Colin) and a linguist (Tyler).