Paul Baloche is one of the foremost Christian music artists ever to grace the landscape. He has written so many worship songs that are forever a part of the repertoire. I like the beginning of the song where Baloche and the band is just freestyle vamping singing, "O Hallelujah!" How freeing! It's good to let your spirit soak in this music. It is a fabulous addition to the days of work that we endure. It is a fairly simple song, but it gets the point across that our gracious God saves us from all the terror that befalls the world. He saves us from Hell. He gives us new meaning, through His grace. It doesn't matter how immature or mature we are in our faith. The basis is just belief by the vehicle of faith in our savior. Let's remind ourselves of this. This is the very song (one of many) in which the Father, Son and the Spirit are aptly named.
This song is meant to inspire all to praise the name of the Lord. This song is the song that is meant to get you up off your feet and lift your hands to the one who saves us all. The singer asks the Lord to consider the sound of their offering to him in earnest. The singer invites the people to see that the Lord saves us from all of our iniquities no matter how serious they are and gives us new life in His grace. We bow down as the spirit leads us to. It is hinting at the magic and the grace of the Lord and how patient He is with us, even when we aren’t patient.
Morning comes in the songs of praise because mercies of a new sort are given every morning. This is one thing that the song suggests. Let’s give our best to Him because He has given everything for us.