I'm a sucker for a good worship song. Too often, I get wrapped up in the thoughts of "Hey, this is a sweet tune" or "The lyrics are kinda cool." Well, I want to go deeper than that. I'm gonna take a look at the song "Mighty To Save" by Hillsong (who never ceases to amaze me with their stuff). Some of the things I want to look at: Where are the lyrics coming from? What can I learn from this song? Where does this fit in Biblically? Etc.
Here are the lyrics:
Everyone needs compassion
A love that's never failing
Let mercy fall on me
Everyone needs forgiveness
A kindness of a Savior
The hope of nations
Savior
He can move the mountains
My God is Mighty to save
He is Mighty to save
Forever
Author of salvation
He rose and conquered the grave
Jesus conquered the grave
So take me as You find me
All my fears and failures
Fill my life again
I give my life to follow
Everything I believe in
Now I surrender
Shine your light and let the whole world see
We're singing for the glory of the risen King
Obviously, "Mighty to Save" is the key phrase in this song. I did a word search for that, and found two references with this phrase. The first one is in Isaiah 63:1 where the Lord says "It is I, speaking in righteousness, mighty to save." This is a sweet reference, as it is the Lord really showing his power and perfectness. However, I'm not gonna dive into this as much as the other reference. There's more I could get into there, but we'll see if I lose my train of thought and head back that way.
The other reference is Zephaniah 3:17: "The Lord your God is with you, he is mighty to save. He will take great delight in you, he will quiet you with his love, he will rejoice over you with singing." Now, I love Old Testament prophets just because I think they contain so many sweet nuggets that are easy to not notice. So, that being said, I wanted to take a look at Zephaniah as a whole to see if this relates to the whole song. Indeed, it did.
Zephaniah's book had the purpose to show God's judgment that was going to come. Specifically, the book mentions how God will punish the nations. The first two chapters of the book discuss God's judgment for the nations. Even though this is in place, Zephaniah shows how God is going to be merciful to His people. I see this as a book of hope for the people, much like this song by Hillsong.
Take a look at the first verse of this song. Everyone is need of compassion, mercy, forgiveness and kindness of a Savior. Why? Look back at Zephaniah: We deserve wrath. Vs 1:14-15: "The great day of the Lord is near-near and coming quickly. Listen! The cry of the day of the Lord will be bitter, the shouting of the warrior there. That day will be a day of wrath...." We are in trouble. That isn't exactly the best news ever. The end of the verse: A hope of nations. We need some hope, we need something to help us overcome this because things don't exactly look good.
Answer: The verse of the song. This references back to vs 3:17 that I mentioned early. God is mighty to save and is the hope we need/have. We can be saved from the wrath because Jesus has not only died, but rose as well. Solid huh?
So there is a brief look into a song that I greatly enjoy. Often, we don't think that songs have a clear gospel message in them, which probably is true. But dissect a song like this, and you might be surprised at how much good stuff they contain. The gospel message in a brief verse and chorus...brilliant!
Monday, May 26, 2008
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I'll say Amen to that!! God is definitely a God of HOPE! I love that you used the prophets! We don't get to hear as much from the Old Testament a lot of times, but there's some pretty sweet stuff in there!!
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