Friday, March 23, 2007

Song of the Week

I recently (*cough* last night *cough*) purchased Hillsong United's "More Than Life" album. Although I don't like some (or one..haven't decided yet) of the songs on the CD, there is a set of three songs that have just been rocking my face off. Two weeks ago at church two of these songs, one of which I have been personally craving, were sung during a time of music lead worship....unbelievable. The three songs that compose such a killer set are:
1. Consuming Fire
2. More Than Life
3. Jesus' Blood

From this set I have chosen Consuming Fire as this week's SONG OF THE WEEK. Go to I-tunes right now and buy these three songs...if you have always wanted to be the crazy, singing, driver person that everyone points and laughs at, buy these songs! You cannot help but cry out to God! Esp. during the "Stir it up in our hearts Lord..." part of Consuming Fire and during the 1:00-end time frame of Jesus' Blood.

Consuming Fire
There must be more than this,
O breath of God come breathe within,
There must be more than this,
Spirit of God we wait for You.
Fill us anew we pray,
Fill us anew we pray.

(Chorus)
Consuming fire fan into flame,
A passion for Your Name,
Spirit of God fall in this place,
Lord have Your way,
Lord have Your way with us,

Come like a rushing wind,
Clothe us with power from on high,
Now set the captives free,
Leave us abandoned to Your praise.
Lord let Your glory fall,
Lord let Your glory fall.

Stir it up in our hearts Lord,
Stir it up in our hearts Lord,
Stir it up in our hearts Lord,
A passion for Your Name.


Stir it up in our hearts Lord...A passion for your name

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Bro... do you have a guitar there in Hong Kong? I have the chords to that there song if you want it.

Luke said...

great CD - I concur - bought it a while back cuz I remembered the song, One Way from a Youth Conference back in BJ...

curious to know which song aroused the ire of such a distinguished music connoiseur as yourself...either for philosophical or musical reasons or otherwise...