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Lyric and Letter: Where Worship Meets The Word

De: Rebecca Lane (author/host)
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  • At Lyric and Letter, we reverse-engineer the worship and CCM songs many love. We dive deep into the scriptures that have inspired and stirred the hearts of worshippers everywhere. Join author and worshipper Rebecca Lane as she unearths the biblical roots of beloved worship songs, exploring God's Word within the lyrics. Each episode takes you through a rich tapestry of scripture, personal insights, and reflective questions that deepen your understanding of the faith expressed in your favorite songs. Do you love to Worship and read God's word? Then join the family!
    Rebecca Lane (author/host)
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  • Ep 39 - Transformed ("Never The Same" by CAIN)
    Jul 7 2024

    Join us today on Lyric and Letter as we delve into the inspiring worship song “Never The Same” by CAIN. Discover how this powerful anthem speaks to the transformative power of God’s grace and love, and explore the rich scriptural connections that underscore this message of renewal and restoration.

    Episode Highlights:

    • Reflect on the profound changes that occur when we encounter God’s mercy and grace.
    • Dive deep into the stories of Job, Saul, and Mary Magdalene, and see how their transformations mirror the themes in “Never The Same.”
    • Hear Rebecca’s personal testimony of experiencing God’s transformative power and finding strength in the midst of challenges.
    • Learn practical ways to embrace God’s transformation in your own life, including daily scripture reading, prayer, community support, and letting go of past burdens.
    • Engage with reflection questions designed to deepen your connection to the themes discussed and apply them to your own journey.

    Listen to “Never The Same” by CAIN:

    • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1nUEkjQFuVWlocTYhiy6c2?si=qqOmzkjhTCO2erMZ3ddR_A
    • Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/never-the-same/1747565519?i=1747565521
    • YouTube: https://youtu.be/7waxuWca7Lg?si=aWN7-_q7fFzeT0M0

    Song Lyrics:

    Same old me

    Same old shame

    Same old lie from the enemy telling me

    I’ll never change


    Same old climbing

    And falling down

    Same old thinking my kind of lost

    Could never be found

    But you lifted my head

    And turned my whole life around


    I looked in the eyes of mercy

    I ran to the arms of grace

    I knew forever I was

    Never the same, never the same, never the same

    You saw that I could be different

    You saved what I couldn’t change

    You called my name and I was

    Never the same, never the same, never the same


    Can’t explain it

    But I know for sure

    The same old chains that used to hold me

    Are lying there on the floor


    And my past is a place

    I don’t go anymore


    I looked in the eyes of mercy

    I ran to the arms of grace

    I knew forever I was

    Never the same, never the same, never the same

    You saw that I could be different

    You saved what I couldn’t change

    You called my name and I was

    Never the same, never the same, never the same


    I’m not who I was

    I’m somebody new

    And it’s all because

    All because of you


    I’m not who I was

    I’m somebody new

    And it’s all because

    All because of you


    I looked in the eyes of mercy

    I felt your amazing grace

    I knew forever I was

    Never the same, never the same, never the same

    You saw that I could be different

    You saved what I couldn’t change

    You called my name and I was

    Never the same, never the same, never the same


    Thank you for joining us on “Lyric and Letter.” Share this episode with friends and family who may need encouragement, and remember, God’s transformative power can turn our darkest moments into testimonies of His unfailing love and grace.

    Fair Use Disclaimer:

    This podcast episode includes selections of the song and the complete lyrics of “Never The Same” by CAIN, used under fair use for educational and review purposes only. All rights remain with the original copyright holders. The use of this song and their lyrics is intended to provide context for our discussion and to enhance the listener’s understanding of the themes explored within the episode. No copyright infringement is intended.

    Links:

    • Devotional: https://lyricandletter.com/devotional
    • Community Study Plan: https://lyricandletter.com/blog/2024/5/17/lyric-amp-letter-community-study-plan
    • Thematic Verse Mapping: https://lyricandletter.com/blog/2024/7/5/thematicversemap101
    • Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lyricandletter
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    41 m
  • Ep 38 - Lighthouse ("Joy Will Come Again" by Out Of The Dust)
    Jun 30 2024

    Join us today on Lyric and Letter as we dive into the heartfelt worship song "Joy Will Come Again" by Out Of The Dust. Explore how this beautiful anthem speaks to finding hope and joy in the midst of suffering, and discover the rich scriptural connections that make this song a powerful declaration of faith and restoration.


    Episode Highlights:

    • Reflect on the transformative power of trusting in God's promises during times of suffering.
    • Dive deep into the stories of Job and Naomi, and see how their journeys from despair to joy parallel the themes in "Joy Will Come Again."
    • Hear Rebecca's personal testimony of finding renewed joy after profound loss and how God’s faithfulness brought restoration.
    • Learn practical ways to hold on to God’s promises, including leaning on scripture, prayer, community support, and remembering God’s past faithfulness.
    • Engage with reflection questions designed to deepen your connection to the themes discussed and apply them to your own life.


    Listen to "Joy Will Come Again" by Out Of The Dust:

    • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0xyhQh9R3OtFr2PseBc3xb?si=0a1f2cbc9fc344e9
    • Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/gb/album/joy-will-come-again/1740663372?i=1740663376
    • YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=c9_2zqtq8s4


    Song Lyrics:


    Wish I could change this

    Wish I could make it all okay

    How long have I've prayed this

    Can you make it go away

    I'm trying to trust you

    When you say that you will work this for my good

    I wish you would


    Help me see You in the darkness

    Believe in what You promise

    When You tell me that joy will come again

    Let me feel this and be honest

    Cause we both know I don't want this

    But You tell me that joy will come again

    Joy will come again


    Your love is a lighthouse

    And I've been lost at sea

    It's beckoning me now

    Your promise to redeem

    But hope is so haunting

    Cause I'm scared to risk my heart and let it in

    And get hurt again


    Help me see You in the darkness

    Believe in what You promise

    When You tell me that joy will come again

    Let me feel this and be honest

    Cause we both know I don't want this

    But You tell me that joy will come again

    Joy will come again


    Even in the loudest silence

    Even in the violent storm

    Even though it's paralyzing

    I'll keep reaching out for more


    Those who sow in tears of mourning

    They will reap in songs of joy

    Dawn will break without a warning

    Revealing all that You've restored


    Help me see You in the darkness

    Believe in what You promise

    When You tell me that joy will come again

    Let me feel this and be honest

    Cause we both know I don't want this

    But You tell me that joy will come again

    Joy will come again


    Thank you for joining us on "Lyric and Letter." Share this episode with friends and family who may need encouragement, and remember, God's light will always break through the darkness, and joy will come again.


    Fair Use Disclaimer:

    This podcast episode includes selections of the song and the complete lyrics of "Joy Will Come Again" by Out Of The Dust, used under fair use for educational and review purposes only. All rights remain with the original copyright holders. The use of this song and their lyrics is intended to provide context for our discussion and to enhance the listener's understanding of the themes explored within the episode. No copyright infringement is intended.


    Links:

    • Devotional: https://lyricandletter.com/devotional
    • Community Study Plan: https://lyricandletter.com/blog/2024/5/17/lyric-amp-letter-community-study-plan
    • Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lyricandletter
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    36 m
  • Ep 37 - Embracing Awe ("The Fear of God" by FC Music)
    Jun 23 2024

    Join us today on Lyric and Letter as we dive into the transformative worship song "The Fear of God" by FC Music. Explore how this powerful anthem calls us to a deeper reverence and awe for God's holiness and discover the rich scriptural connections that make this song a profound declaration of faith.


    Listen to "The Fear of God" by FC Music:

    • Spotify: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/album/2mHbM9f7a3xEdLhXXA6t2T?si=hKkyY5WjThakbIoPMwwfBg
    • Apple Music: ⁠https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-fear-of-god/1746577218?i=1746577470
    • YouTube Music: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cID3LO3vjg0


    Episode Highlights:

    • Delve into the importance of reverential awe and the fear of the Lord in our daily lives.
    • Reflect on the spiritual insights shared, including detailed biblical analyses that align with personal growth and transformation.
    • Understand the difference between reverential fear and terror as explained through scripture.
    • Explore the journey from old life to new life in Christ, highlighting key biblical stories of transformation.
    • Discuss practical steps for living a holy life, inspired by examples from scripture like Daniel, Joseph, and King David.


    Thank you for joining us on "Lyric and Letter." Share this episode with friends and family who may need encouragement, and remember, true wisdom and fulfillment come from living in reverence and awe of our Almighty God.


    Links:

    • Devotional: https://lyricandletter.com/devotional
    • Community Study Plan: https://lyricandletter.com/blog/2024/5/17/lyric-amp-letter-community-study-plan
    • Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lyricandletter


    Song Lyrics:

    Verse 1

    Reverential awe the fear of God
    May we stand and behold the glory of your divinity
    Common union with you what we pray and seek
    May we turn from sin and please you
    With our lives not just lips


    Chorus

    Holy one have my life
    I was made to adore you I was made to behold you
    Holy one have my song
    I was made to adore you I was made to behold you


    Verse 2

    Your glory fills the temple
    You’re King of Kings
    I’ll be devoted to no other
    My God you’ll be


    Chorus

    Holy one have my life
    I was made to adore you I was made to behold you
    Holy one have my song
    I was made to adore you I was made to behold you


    Refrain

    I sing what I see
    And what I see is holy
    May I see you rightly
    The fear of God
    The fear of God

    I sing what I see
    And what I see is holy
    May I see you rightly
    The fear of God
    The fear of God

    I sing what I see
    And what I see is holy
    May I see you rightly
    The fear of God
    The fear of God


    Chorus

    Holy one have my life
    I was made to adore you I was made to behold you
    Holy one have my song
    I was made to adore you I was made to behold you


    Fair Use Disclaimer: This podcast episode includes selections of the song and the complete lyrics of "The Fear of God" by FC Music, used under fair use for educational and review purposes only. All rights remain with the original copyright holders. The use of this song and their lyrics is intended to provide context for our discussion and to enhance the listener's understanding of the themes explored within the episode. No copyright infringement is intended.

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