![]() Line 8: Carnes and Asbury’s heart will sing the Chorus. Line 7: That is, when Christ returns (Matthew 24:43, Acts 1:9-11, 1 Corinthians 11:26, 1 Thessalonians 5:2-4, 2 Peter 3:10, and Revelation 16:15). Line 6: When Carnes and Asbury participate in Christ’s sufferings, they will also be with Him when He returns (1 Peter 4:13). Lines 4 and 5: Carnes and Asbury must die to self to follow Jesus (Matthew 5:29, Matthew 16:24, Mark 8:34, Mark 9:43, Luke 9:23, Acts 20:24, Philippians 3:2-11, Hebrews 11:25, and 1 Peter 2:11). Line 3: Rather than tossed and turned by fleeting feelings, Carnes and Asbury will carefully examine everything, believing the truth (1 Thessalonians 5:21). Rejoicing whether God protected or not was their response. This references the events in Daniel 3:1-30, where Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego refused to worship the golden image, were thrown into the fiery furnace, and were protected by what many consider the pre-incarnate Christ. Line 2: That is, the idol places Carnes and Asbury in the fire. Line 1: Carnes and Asbury obey the first and second commandments in Exodus 20:3-6. Lines 1-5: That is, our native cry after we receive our incorruptible, immortal, spiritual bodies (1 Corinthians 15:44) after Christ returns and we are raptured (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17), every knee will bow and confess Christ as Lord (Romans 14:11 and Philippians 2:10-11). We would hear “Christ be magnified” from some who, as stated in Verse 1, repented and trusted in Jesus. Lines 1-4: If we spread Christ’s fame and superiority, his name would make its rounds around the world. However, Carnes and Asbury reasonably assess that if such creatures were to speak human language, they would say “Christ be magnified”. Also, according to Psalm 19:1-4, creation declares God’s glory without words. However, according to Jesus, if they kept silent, the rocks would cry out, thus, cementing this illustration as parallel to Jesus’ illustration. ![]() According to Luke 19:37-40, a crowd was essentially lauding Jesus. Lines 1-4: That is, creation that is not human. ![]() How much of the lyrics line up with Scripture? When Christ returns, their hearts will sing. It is the cross that changes them, causing their old self to die and new self to take life. They will not be swayed or tossed about by feelings, but find their anchor by carefully examining things believing the truth. Worshipping with our native cry post-deathĬarnes and Asbury do not worship idols, rejoicing with Christ regardless of outcome.Non-human creation who cannot speak declare His glory.This song is about creation worshipping Christ, offering actions that the world does to demonstrate this truth. I strongly encourage you to consider the potential blessings and dangers of this artist ‘s theology by visiting Resources. Note to new users: This is a different kind of review site! Read About the Berean Test and Evaluation Criteria prior to reading this review. He released four albums, including:Īsbury received three GMA Dove Awards, two K-Love Fan Awards, and one We Love Christian Music Award for his work on Reckless Love.Ĭheck out my reviews of The Father’s House, Endless Alleluia, and Reckless Love. He started as an intern in 2005 with the International House of Prayer and officially became active in 2007. He is also a contributor to Bethel’s network of worship leaders. ![]() He is also the husband of Kari Jobe.Ĭheck out my reviews of Run to the Father and The Cross Has the Final Word.Ĭory Asbury is a worship pastor at Radiant Church in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He released The Darker the Night The Brighter the Morning in 2017 and Run To The Father this year. Contemporary Christian artist Worship leader Cody Carnes started his career with EPs The Lighter Side in 2009 and All He Says I Am in 2014 before signing.
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