Worship is about having our sanity restored and getting in
touch with reality. The gospel is always about bringing us
to our senses – as the prodigal discovered! And we have
come to love these hymns because they remind us of what is
real and what is true – Jesus died to justify the wicked,
and that changes everything! Rather than flatter
ourselves, we can embrace the reality that we come to God
from “bondage, sorrow and night” and yet thrill to the fact
that still He invites us to come! The gospel is the great
surprise that stirs us to “love and sing and wonder”
because the Lord who bought us “pitied us when enemies” and
in His death at the cross “grace and justice, join and
point to mercy’s store.” All the wrath due His people was
poured out on Jesus and so “when through grace in Christ
our trust is, justice smiles and asks no more!” This is
the gospel that drives these hymns, that brings the kind of
courage celebrated in “For All The Saints” and that brings
freedom to come to Jesus even when full of “arrogant
pride.” We love these hymns because they help us see the
kingdom of God as bigger than just our moment in time, and
the church as bigger than just our friends. These hymns
connect us to those who have gone before – those who’ve
struggled just like us and who have found the gospel big
enough for all their struggles! We sing these hymns in the
hope that God would sink these truths deep into our hearts –
and believe He is doing just that.
This is now our third collection of hymns set to new music,
and this one has a mood of sober joy. I think reality is
just sinking in a little more. The Christian life is not
about closing our eyes and pretending Jesus turns all of
our lemons into lemonade, and worship music should never be
about helping us live out of touch with reality. Rather
worship music should deepen our gaze of Jesus and His
beauty and at the same time, open our eyes to the
brokenness in ourselves and our world and compel us to take
up our cross and follow Him. We have been “ransomed,
healed, restored, forgiven” – and that changes everything!
Soli Deo Gloria!
Rev. Kevin Twit, Campus Minister
Reformed University Fellowship (RUF), Belmont University
Contents:
1. Jesus I Come (Out Of My Bondage) - Matthew Perryman Jones
2. Jesus Everlasting King - Matthew Smith
3. O Come And Mourn - Sandra McCracken
4. Praise My Soul The King Of Heaven - Emily Deloach
5. The Love Of Christ - Derek Webb
6. Lo He Comes - Matthew Smith
7. Not What My Hands Have Done - Taylor
8. She Must And Shall Go Free - Sandra McCracken
9. Jesus With Thy Church Abide - Andrew Osenga
10. Jesus Cast A Look On Me - Matthew Perryman Jones
11. Let Us Love And Sing And Wonder - Laura Taylor
12. A Sinner's Cry - Katy Bowser
13. O Word Of God Incarnate - Jeff Pardo
14. For All The Saints - Dan Haseltine
Our Comment
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 Add your Review...
Rating: 5 Review By: jb every bit as good as the
first two! The guys (and
girls) at IG music are right
on target with this album.
Beautiful musicianship,
coupled with classic hymns.
The tone of this album is a
bit more sober and deeply
reflective. I love it! |