Monday, January 30, 2012

Enjoy His grace; extend His glory.

How He Loves--David Crowder Band

He is jealous for me, Loves like a hurricane, I am a tree, 
Bending beneath the weight of his wind and mercy. 
When all of a sudden, I am unaware of these afflictions eclipsed by glory, 
And I realize just how beautiful You are, 
And how great Your affections are for me. 

And oh, how He loves us so 
Oh how He loves us, 
How He loves us so 

He loves us, 
Oh how He loves us, 
Oh how He loves us, 
Oh how He loves. 

We are His portion and He is our prize 
Drawn to redemption by the grace in His eyes 
If grace is an ocean, we're all sinking 
So Heaven meets earth like an unforeseen kiss 
And my heart turns violently inside of my chest 
I don't have time to maintain these regrets 
When I think about the way 

And oh, how He loves us 
Oh how He loves us, 
How He loves us so 


Yeah, He loves us, 
Oh how He loves us, 
Oh how He loves us, 
Oh how He loves.

Here is a version of the song. It has two different testimony bits added into the song and I think it adds a lot to the song and message in the song.

This will forever be one of my absolute most favorite songs. I like songs with really deep meanings, and this one definitely fits the description. It’s one of those songs that give you goose bumps every time you hear it. I just feel like God is speaking immeasurable amounts of wise advice through the David Crowder Band in the lyrics to this song. The opening lines, “He is jealous for me, Loves like a hurricane, I am a tree, bending beneath the weight of his wind and mercy,” showcase the depth of lyrics the rest of the song will pursue. It simply states that Jesus loves us so much, His love is comparable to a hurricane and we are mere trees. No matter how hard we can fight against His love, it will always be there and it’s undeniable. Once it gets started working in our bodies, it’s like a hurricane. When we accept Him into our hearts as our savior His grace comes upon us and He gives us mercy for all our sins we have committed as sinners. We can’t control what it does in our bodies, like the trees in the lyrics. They can’t control what the hurricane will do to them. God gave His only son up for us, so that we were given eternal life in Christ. 
The next lines,” When all of a sudden, I am unaware of these afflictions eclipsed by glory, and I realize just how beautiful You are, and how great Your affections are for me,” describes exactly what He did for us in such beautiful words. His afflictions are His pain, because Jesus suffered dying on the cross to save us from our sins. Although it was such gory fate, the outcome of it made us become “eclipsed by glory”, because the glory of the crucifixion was everlasting life and Heaven. How couldn’t we not be in awe by the fact that Jesus died for every single one of us? I can’t think of a more moving deed to make someone more beautiful or make me love them anymore than the fact that He died for me. Not just me, but for you, and your friends, and your families, and every single stranger you don’t happen to meet in your lifetime. That is how much He loves us. 
When I think of the next lines, “We are His portion and He is our prize, drawn to redemption by the grace in His eyes; if grace is an ocean, we're all sinking,” I think of how He looks at us as His treasure, because we are. We are the only species that is capable of spreading His word and testimony over this planet. He created us that way for a reason, therefore we are His portion. He is our ticket to Heaven; therefore He is our prize, because without Him we are destined to Hell. His grace is inevitable. These lyrics paint the picture of being stranded out in the middle of an ocean. If you’re out there alone, you will drown eventually. Although the lyrics aren’t meant in a morbid way, I think they are meant to show that everyone will be overcome with His grace on Judgment Day. 
The remaining lines, “So Heaven meets earth like an unforeseen kiss, and my heart turns violently inside of my chest. I don't have time to maintain these regrets when I think about the way, and oh, how He loves us,” makes me think about humans and how we are destined to sin. Believers feel guilty when they sin, because they know Jesus paid the ultimate price by dying on the cross, but He loves us anyways. I think this is a song that can be interpreted a million different ways , and all the ways make sense, but these were just my thoughts on it.

4 comments:

  1. This song is truely a great song. David Crowder truely believes in what he sings about. He speaks with the most sincere feelings in his heart. I greatly respect the man for stepping up and putting himself on the line to share his faith and spread the truth of Jesus Christ. This song is the raw unfabricated truth of the love that is there for all of us.

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  2. This is absolutely one of my favorite songs. The lyrics in it are so powerful and heart-turning that you can't help but adore it. It makes it even more special that David Crowder is such a ordinary yet, different person. It describes Jesus' love for us perfectly. I love your description of the quote, "If his grace is an ocean, we're all sinking." That's the exact same way that I view the meaning of that quote.

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  3. Aah, it is just so pretty! I've never even heard of the band or song, thank you for enlightening me! It is very deep and meaningful. Songs like these always make me feel so much better when days are difficult. I'm so overjoyed to know that I am so treasured by Someone who I barely think about sometimes.

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  4. This song has been one of my favorites since I was younger! Kim Brown originally composed and wrote this amazing song. It always brings tears to my eyes and make me realize how great our God really is. Every time I have a doubtful moment or just a bad day, this is the song I go to to lift my spirits back up, to know that God is always there and will always be there, even through the toughest of times.

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