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Never Been by Jordan Merritt from seasons

Read the Story and Listen to the song, “Never Been.” Presenting Jordan Merrit.

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never been” (seasons version)

 
Listen to "Never Been" from Jordan Merritt's album, "Seasons." Written by Richie Fike, Jordan Merritt, Travis Ryan, and Joshua Seller.

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the story

Jordan Merritt’s song, “Never Been,” explores the timeless beauty and wonder of the holiness of God- Holy means to be “set apart” and unlike any other.

“There’s never been another one
There’ll never be another one like You.”

Jordan writes, “God’s holiness is quite difficult to comprehend, yet the most important and profound thing we can know about Him. I grew up in the church singing about God’s holiness, reading about God’s holiness, talking about God’s holiness, and it still feels like something I’m fighting to grasp.

Holiness is much more than a moral standard for us to follow and live up to. It is the essence of who God is and the expression of everything that He has made.

“All things are from You
All things are for You.”

In Him we live and move and have our being (Acts 17:28). When He calls something “good,” it is good.

“And God saw everything that he had made and behold, it was very good”- Genesis 1:31.

Jordan continues, “Even on my best days, the only goodness I have is because I was created in His image and have Him ruling over my life and living within me.”

RC Sproul writes, “God is not only perfectly good; He is the very source and standard of goodness. In this regard, goodness has a permanence to it precisely because it is rooted in the eternal and everlasting God. Goodness does not change because God does not change.”

Jordan goes on to say, “We have no right and no grounds to begin to define what is ‘good’ in the world. God reserves the FULL right to do that because He is the only one who is truly Holy.”

And He alone makes us holy.

Jordan continues to expound on the illogical nature of sin, “We live in a time where ‘truth’ is defined by what the majority thinks. If we can get enough people to hop on board with an ideology, it becomes ‘true.’”

He continues, “WE ARE NOT GOD! And honestly, I don’t want to be! I mean… sometimes I tell Him how I think my life should go. While I can’t see Him, I imagine Him softly chuckling to Himself as He thinks of all the ways I would self-sabotage my life if I were in His shoes.

I imagine Him chuckling in a similar way that I do when my 4-year-old Luka tells me, with much passion and conviction, all the reasons he HAS to have more candy or NEEDS to play the iPad to finish the last level of Angry Birds. But Luka is so limited in his perspective of life.

I, on the other hand, have 30 years on him and can see things that he just can’t. I imagine God, in His perfect fatherhood, chuckling at our limited understanding while simultaneously fully in love with the ones He created.”

Jordan continues, “We need God. We need Him in order to experience wholeness here on earth; to walk in freedom; to love people well; to think correctly about ourselves. We need Him in order to govern well; navigate difficult times and difficult decisions… we need Him in every facet of our lives.”

Jordan encourages us to fully engage with this passage of scripture:

“In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up; and the train of his robe filled the temple. Above him stood the seraphim. Each had six wings: with two he covered his face, and with two he covered his feet, and with two he flew. And one called to another and said:

“Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts;
the whole earth is full of his glory!”

And the foundations of the thresholds shook at the voice of him who called, and the house was filled with smoke. And I said: “Woe is me! For I am lost; for I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips; for my eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts!”-Isaiah 6:1-5.

Jordan concludes, “When we see God for who He is, we see ourselves for who we are, and we see our need for Him to be Him in our lives. So today, the invitation is to SEE. See Him today in His majesty and glory. See Him In His righteousness and perfection. See Him in His power and splendor. He is HOLY.

“There's never been another one
There'll never be another one like You
The Father, Spirit, and the Son
All Glory to the Holy One is due
There'll never be another one like You”

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never been lyrics

Verse 1
All things are from You
All things are for You
All heaven adores
All saints bow
Before the Holy One


Verse 2
No power can hold You
No weapon oppose You
You were the First
You'll be the Last above it all


Chorus
There's never been another one
There'll never be another one like You
The Father, Spirit, and the Son
All Glory to the Holy One is due
There'll never be another one like You


Verse 3

Those who have seen You
Have witnessed a King who
Would leave His throne
To make us His own
A people of praise

Verse 4
So let all who have known You
Step into Your throne room
And lift up a song
To Whom we belong
Oh, Ancient of Days!

Bridge
Let the darkness know
Our God has conquered sin!
Let the earth behold
His kingdom rushing in!
Let the Church rise up
And speak His name again!
There is none like You!
There is none like You! Oh!


 
 

Jordan merritt Bio

Jordan Merritt is a talented Christian songwriter and musician who has made a significant impact on the contemporary Christian music scene.

With a passion for creating music that inspires and uplifts listeners, Jordan has written a number of powerful worship songs that have become beloved favorites of Christians around the world.

Among Jordan's most notable works are "You Hold It All," a popular worship song recorded by the Newsboys; "People of the Cross," moving anthem performed by Selah; and "Yet I Want More," a powerful ballad featured on Vol. 3 of The Emerging Sound project.

Jordan's music is characterized by its heartfelt lyrics, soaring melodies, and powerful vocals, which combine to create an unforgettable listening experience. Whether he is writing for himself or collaborating with other artists, Jordan's dedication to his craft and his faith shine through in every song he creates.

You might also be able to find him singing in the band that he is a part of called "The Band Table".




© 2022 Tent Peg Music (BMI)/ Richie Fike Music (BMI) Integrity's Alleluia! Music/ The Worship Society (SESAC) Wings Music Group Limited (NS). For licensing requests, please visit Music Services. All rights reserved. CCLI#7222717.

 
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"You're Still God to Me"

Read the Story and Listen to the song, “You’re Still God to Me.” Presenting Jade Lundgren.

 
 
 

the story by
jade lundgren

While writing “You’re Still God To Me,” Zach Saltmarsh, Tobin Alford and I discussed how every persons’ story and walk with God is full of a myriad of ups and downs, each with their own blessings and challenges. We set out to capture the difficulties of our everyday human experience and the beauty of a life lived with God through it all. 

Here are a few words from the writers:

The Bible certainly does not shy away from the complexities of life. It is full of ordinary people like us who have moments of failure and situations that are worth facing. I was thinking about the unbearable situation involving Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar. I can’t imagine how difficult their infertility was, in light of God’s promise to them. Not to mention, the rash move of involving Hagar in an attempt to solve their dilemma. Sarah suggested that Abraham have a child with Hagar, her maidservant. Complex to say the least.

Or David, a man after God’s heart, who it would be lovely to only paint as a holy, worship/songwriter hero. Yet King David chose to step into flagrant sin, taking a man’s wife and then having that man murdered. Much of the latter part of his life was spent dealing with the consequences of his sin, repentance, loss, and family turmoil. The list goes on and on. In both of these stories, God brought healing, help, and guidance. But not without the detours. The Bible is full of humans doing their best to walk with God, often failing miserably, and yet by grace, continuing on to serve God, be forgiven by God, and experience His love.

While the Bible does not shy away from the mess that we humans can make and God does not turn His back or close His arms to us, we still often feel the need to pretend that everything in life is going just fine. Why is that? Around the holidays, so many of us feel great pressure to make things beautiful, create memories, gather with loved ones, etc. When we are hiding, wrestling, and in pain, it’s especially hard to internally resolve the mixed bag of sadness and joy.

Between the pressures of social media, friend groups, church people, and even our own family, it’s comforting to know that our God, who knows us so intimately, is the One who is actually acquainted with every detail of our lives. He has felt our deepest sorrows, planned our greatest joys, and welcomes us to come to Him with all our good, bad, and ugly; He is writing a better story. It’s okay to wrestle with discordant emotions, but it’s better just to wrestle with God because He will always be more patient, kind, and good than we would ever be to ourselves. He is big enough to help us work through it all. Questions don’t scare Him, and He wins the battles.

The chorus of “You’re Still God to Me” starts with, “All my how longs” and “hallelujahs…” In Psalm 13, David cries out to God four times in a row, “How long?” Even Jesus Himself in Matthew 17 asks out loud, “How long do I have to stay with you? How long will I have to put up with you?” Consider this a reminder today that it’s okay to ask God “How long?” How long must I—“(fill-in-the-blank).” Ask Him all the questions.

The beauty, the redeeming factor of everything, is that we get to walk this life out WITH God. God WITH us. Immanuel. We have the comfort of knowing that we will face nothing by ourselves. God is all-powerful, all-capable, all-knowing, compassionate, gracious, so kind, and absolutely invested in us. Jesus, the man of sorrows, is fully acquainted with our grief. He welcomes us to come to Him with all that we have and all that we are. 

When it’s all said and done, I pray that the story of our lives will not be about how we lived perfectly or how everything worked out so beautifully for us. No, let the one magnificent thing about our lives be our God. Let everything else pale in comparison! Should there be any other good things that are witnessed, let us give glory to our Father; those are good gifts from Him. As for all the sore spots we will face, I pray that we take this to our caring God where we will receive His mercy and help.

You’re Still God to Me” is my sincere and honest cry that no matter what happens, no matter what I face, whether I fly or fail, in all the things I’m able to make sense of and the things that feel confusing, God is right there with me. He is still God to me~Jade.

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you’re still god to me lyrics

Verse 1
Some stories tell so nicely
But others hard to read
I’ve been busy, I’ve been lonely
And all that’s in between
Had questions and sweet answers
Felt the pain of mystery
There’s no morning without nighttime
I have fought my best for peace


Pre Chorus 1
Oo, I hope I’m living proof
Oo, I walked it all with You


Chorus
All my how longs, hallelujahs
All my blessings, blessed be’s
Scaled the mountain
Faced the valley
Seen some good in everything
Through the stories and the seasons
There is one thing
You’re still God to me


Verse 2

The pages of this story
Holding joy and bearing grief
You remained the melody
When my heart felt off key
I still look to those around me
As if they’re the ones I need
I found that my place in life
Is every place we meet

Pre Chorus 2
Oo, I hope I’m living proof
Oo, I walked it all with You

Chorus 2
All my how longs, hallelujahs
All my blessings, blessed be’s
Scaled the mountain
Faced the valley
Seen some good in everything
Through the stories and the seasons
There is one thing
You’re still God to me

Tag 1
You’re still God to me

Pre Chorus 3
Oo, I hope I’m living proof
Oo, I walked it all with You
Oo, I hope I’m living proof
Oo, I walked it all with You

Chorus 3
All my how longs, hallelujahs
All my blessings, blessed be’s
Scaled the mountain
Faced the valley
Seen some good in everything
Through the stories and the seasons
There is one thing
You’re still God to me

Tag 2
You’re still God to me
You’re still God to me
You’re still God to me
You’re still God to me



 
 

jade lundgren Bio

Jade Lundgren is a deep well of an artist, passionate about all things creative, specifically singing, songwriting, and design. Rooted in her hometown, Jade is proud to be from Pittsburgh PA, where she and her husband have raised their three beautiful daughters. With an M.A. in Spiritual Formation from Wheaton College, and a love for theology, Jade can often be found reading books, studying, or quoting an early church father.

Her strong desire to know and teach the word of God well comes out in her songwriting. Currently a pastor at her local church, Jade has been leading worship for many years and started writing with Jennie Lee Riddle and the People & Songs family in 2012. In 2013, Jennie and Jade formed The Emerging Sound, where they collaborated with such artists as Micah Tyler, Lauren Daigle, Charity Gayle, and many others to pour into the next generation of songwriters. Jade is honored to be a part of the People & Songs team and The Band Table with fellow artists Jordan Merritt, Jonathan Lee McElhenney, and Cliff Preston.

“The crown jewel of my life is Jesus. He’s the high point, the whole point, and the most noteworthy thing about me. He interrupted the course of my normal teenage life, and at 16, opened my eyes to my need for a Savior and gave me the grace and courage to leave my normal life behind and follow Him. It’s the best thing that ever happened to me, and I have happily dedicated my life to loving and serving God however He sees fit.”


© 2022 Tent Peg Music (BMI) / New Hope Road Music (ASCAP). All rights reserved. For licensing requests please visit Music Services. CCLI#7230846

 
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"You Are So Beautiful" feat. Phil King

Read the Story and Listen to the song, “You Are So Beautiful” feat. Phil King

 
 
 

the story from phil king

I can still feel the hot tears running down my face from the day my first child was born. I was overwhelmed with joyful sobs upon seeing her for the first time. But I REALLY cried when she first saw me. This special solo moment with my newborn daughter was a precious treasure I enjoyed while my wife was still laboring to deliver our son, Cognac, Florence’s twin.

Through the pregnancy, I had been working very hard on my first album with Euphonic City. Many late nights were spent in my studio pouring my heart into these songs and enjoying time with my wife.

When we heard the first clips of the mix for “You are So Beautiful To Me” we both fell in love with it. We would often play it for our twins, still growing in my wife’s womb. I’d even pick up the guitar and we would sing it to them. 

So, back to the chaotic and exciting delivery room. It is EXACTLY one year ago to the day of this song’s release. The memories of my daughter being born combine in this song. I recall her crying, helpless, screaming, confused, cold, and blinded by light she had not before seen. I remember not knowing what to do. I had only been a Dad for about 2 minutes. All of it was so brand new to me. I did the only thing I knew. I sang.

As I looked at my perfect, newborn baby girl, I held her tiny hands: The first thing she heard from her daddy was, “You are so beautiful, to me, can’t you see? You’re everything I hoped for, everything I need. You are so beautiful to me.” And then, the most amazing thing happened. 

She went from screaming to intently listening to me. She quieted down and looked at me with what felt like pure love. Her expression said, “I know his voice.” She calmed down so quickly that even the nursing staff was pretty shocked. And THAT’S when I started to cry.

I can’t help but reflect on God’s heart for us. One of the lines in “You Are So Beautiful” is “You’re everything I need.” Although my children are not everything I need, there was a Baby born long ago in Bethlehem. His name is Jesus and He IS everything I will ever need.

Could I have been there that silent night when He was born, I would have held onto those little hands that created the universe and sung a song like this to Him. I appreciate Joe Cocker and his contribution to the world. He sang a song fit for a King and it is everything I would also want to sing.

I wonder if just as my daughter knew my voice and instantly stopped crying to look at me, if Baby Jesus would too. I really believe that He would. Yet, His gaze would surpass, “I know this voice” to “I knew you before time began.” This inspires such awe and wonder. 

“You Are So Beautiful” is the sum of my adoration. Jesus is beautiful. What He did and how He came is beautiful. Everything He does is beautiful, and forever I’ll confess, He is all I need. 

Merry Christmas, everyone! Let’s celebrate and worship Emmanuel, God with us!


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The greatest gift of all is the gift our Jesus; the long-awaited fulfillment of the promise God made through the prophet Isaiah.

“For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the greatness of his government and peace there will be no end”

Jesus, our Emmanuel, having laid down all His rights, throne, power, and all privilege, was born to us in the lowest of means, through an insignificant, virgin girl and laid into a feeding trough. His birth was announced by angels to shepherds/priests in Bethlehem, which means House of Bread.

These shepherds were accustomed to the births of lambs, as it was their job cull out and inspect the first-born male lambs for perfection, attend to them and raise for Passover where their blood would atone for sin. They ran to see the new born hoping for the One who would take away the sins of the world. The wisest of the wise, kings, also searched for Him, having followed His star in the sky, and awestruck, found Him, and worshipped Him.

Let’s together fix our eyes and put our hope in the only and greatest answer.

Look to the One on whose shoulders rest the weight and burden of what we will never be able, nor were meant carry. Let’s together behold the Lamb from cradle to cross; the One rose up from the dead and who is coming again as resurrected King and Lord to make all things right and all things new.

Worship Him!

Jesus, You Are So Beautiful To Me!!


you are so beautiful to me lyrics

Chorus
You are so beautiful to me
You are so beautiful to me
Can't you see?

You're everything that I hoped for
And what's more
You're everything I need
You are so beautiful to me
You are so beautiful to me


© 1973 Irving Music (BMI)
Almo Music Corporation (
ASCAP).
All rights reserved.


CREDITS:

written by Billy preston

made famous by joe cocker

made new by Phil king

Producers: seth talley

mastered by bob boyd at ambient digital

mixed by seth talley

keys: jason webb

cellO: cara fox

Strings: tyler smith


 
 

phil king Bio

Phil King is fervent about leading and writing songs that bring many people to Jesus. Over the course of his life Phil has used his genre fluid sound, soulful voice, love for God, and heart for the Church to invite a diverse people to experience God.

King is the launch artist for newly formed label, Euphonic City, co-founded by two of his long-time mentors and friends, Paul Wright and Jennie Lee Riddle. He has been working on his fifth record which is a timely and rich gathering of songs for his Euphonic City debut. This release of Phil King will begin with 5 singles, culminating with a 14 track album featuring many of his family friends.

In his early 20’s he became the worship leader at Christ for the Nations in Dallas, TX before taking a position as a worship pastor at Gateway Church. Most recently, King moved he and his wife to Amarillo, Texas to join Trinity Fellowship Church where they have started their family and are now raising their young twins.

Phil has written multilingual anthems such as “So Worthy'' that have traveled far and wide. And notably, for the pro-life movement, “Not Forgotten” was performed by Phil and Francesca Battistelli at a Focus on the Family event, “Alive From New York” in Times Square attended by 20,000. King often leads at conferences and worship experiences. He has sung and played on records and live events for artists that include Michael W. Smith, Danny Gokey, Charity Gayle, Lauren Daigle, and others. His songwriting credits include Leeland, Matt Redman, Micah Tyler, Christine D’Clario, Rita Springer, and more. But most of all, Phil’s favorite thing is to be available to the men and women of God who carry the Gospel to the furthermost regions of the earth. In Phil’s own words, “I love the harvest field!”

 
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You Have Been Good To Me by Jordan Merritt: Lyrics and Meaning

Read the Story and Listen to the song, “You Have Been Good To Me.” Presenting Jordan Merritt.

presenting Jordan merritt
and
the band table

read the story
and listen to the song,
You Have been good to me

 

the story and the study

I remember when I first showed this song to my friend, Cliff Preston. I told him that I wrote it in 20 minutes and he said, “You wrote this song over years and years! You only penned it in 20 minutes.” That’s the truth. 

It’s easy to sing songs about God’s goodness in the highs of life, but we grow in our depth and understanding of His goodness through the valleys. In the middle of a season of a multitude of questions and questioning, “You have been good to me” became a thankful faith refrain. Financial questions. Relational questions. Questions about my family’s future. Questions about what God had for me to do. It was all scary, but there at the piano that morning:

You have been good to me,
So You will be good to me.”

The peace of God in me and in that room was so powerful. Surpassing understanding; reminding me that the kindness of God had gone before me and led me into this moment; and that His goodness would follow me all the days of my life.

It’s so easy for us to get caught up in the throws of life. Honestly, some of us are so bound by anxiety it has tried to take over our personality or “identity”. And we are allowing it! But God gives us a better option.

Philippians 4:6 says to “be anxious for NOTHING”. 

NOTHING

ordan Merritt Christian artist with guitar, People & Songs worship song

I don’t know about you, but that’s not easy for me. My brain is constantly on the hamster wheel of life trying to figure out all the things that are outside of my control. It’s a constant war in my head to give the questions to the Lord and focus on what He’s told me to do. But, His word says: 

“In everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.”

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If Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever, then I can rest knowing that the One who has never failed me will NEVER fail me. 

God’s encouragement for us all (to me) is to present our requests to God and to cast our cares on Him. And after doing that, to rest in the consistency of His goodness in our lives, knowing that He is good and that everything He does is good. Yes, He is “able to do immeasurably more than we can ask, think, or imagine”. 

Let’s REST in Him today. In His perfect peace.


 
 

You have been
good to me
lyrics

Verse 1
At the edge of understanding
I find peace in Your unfailing love
So wonderful! When my fears are suffocating
I find peace in Your unfailing love so wonderful!


Pre Chorus
I won't be afraid
I trust in what You say
I won't be afraid
I trust in what You say


Chorus
'Cause You won't leave me
In the valley of the shadow
I know Your word is true
'Cause You won't leave me
In the valley of the shadow
I put my trust in You!


Verse 2

In my death or in my living
I find strength in Your unfailing love so powerful!
I'm secure here in Your blessing,
So I rest in Your unfailing love so powerful!

Bridge
I know that You won't delay
I know that You'll make a way
You have been good to me
So You will be good to me
I know that You'll pull me through
My future's sealed within You
You have been good to me
So You will be good to me

Tag
You have been good to me
So You will be good to me
You have been good to me
So You will be good to me
So You will be good to me
You have been good to me


 
 
 
 

 
 

jordan merritt Bio

Jordan Merritt is a talented Christian songwriter and musician who has made a significant impact on the contemporary Christian music scene.

With a passion for creating music that inspires and uplifts listeners, Jordan has written a number of powerful worship songs that have become beloved favorites of Christians around the world.

Among Jordan's most notable works are "You Hold It All," a popular worship song recorded by the Newsboys; "People of the Cross," moving anthem performed by Selah; and "Yet I Want More," a powerful ballad featured on Vol. 3 of The Emerging Sound project.

Jordan's music is characterized by its heartfelt lyrics, soaring melodies, and powerful vocals, which combine to create an unforgettable listening experience. Whether he is writing for himself or collaborating with other artists, Jordan's dedication to his craft and his faith shine through in every song he creates.

You might also be able to find him singing in the band that he is a part of called "The Band Table".


CREDITS:

mixed by david riddle

mastered by joe causey
at voager mastering

writers: Jordan merritt,
Kaleb Frazier, Zach Saltmarsh

Producers: Jordan Merritt,
Kaleb Frazier, Zach Saltmarsh


guitars: kaleb frazier

drums: zach saltmarsh

all other instruments:
jordan merritt

© 2022 Tent Peg Music (BMI).
All rights reserved.
CCLI# 7227440
For licensing requests, please
visit
Music Services.

 
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Turn Up The Lights 2023

Turn Up The Lights 2023

With the help of local churches, businesses, and individuals, the First Things First Tour came to La Porte, IN for a blessed evening of music and fellowship. Consumed by Fire was gracious enough to bring their whole tour to our lovely little city. It was a blessing to us that they had a tour date cancelation and offered to come! We had a wonderful turnout in a short amount of time, and can’t wait to gather together again! We all so appreciated the heart of People and Songs’ artist Cliff Preston, and the tremendous voice and talent of Stars Go Dim.

Make sure to listen to the First Things First Tour Playlist and check out photos from the event below!

The First Things First Tour continues their journey across the country, heading to a city near you! See below to find tour dates and tickets!

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Proud – Jordan Merritt & The Band Table | People & Songs

Read the Story and Listen to the song, “Proud.” Presenting Jordan Merritt.

 
Listen to Proud from Jordan Merritt's album, "Seasons." Written by Jordan Merritt.

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the story

 

I’ve never been a part of a song that feels as special to me as this song.

When I looked at making this record I looked for a song that fully communicated my heart. Deep calls to deep. I honestly didn’t even know what was there at the time. I just knew that the song of my heart didn’t fully exist yet. There were many songs that have felt incredibly special to me and many that I felt close to. But there wasn’t one that felt like my letter to the Lord. I wanted that I bled into existence.

I sat down at my basement piano in Sioux Falls, SD and began to sing “I want to please your heart. I want to make you smile.” I’ll never forget that moment. It was culmination of years of joys. Years of pain. Years of questions. Years of seeing Gods faithfulness. All in 2 lines. My entire life desire summed up in those words.

 
 
Jordan Merritt press photo
 
 

There are so many things I could write about my own life and how this song came to be… but it would books. This song was written in my heart over years and years before it ever formed into song. So many memories. Dreams me and my wife died too. Things we did that made no sense to anyone but we were sure God’s peace was leading us. Seasons of pruning. Seasons of being humbled. Seasons of fumbling around trying to follow Him. But one thread that weaved all those seasons together. To the core of my being… I wanted God to be honored by my life. Jennie Lee Riddle one time prayed for me and said, “every time I pray for you, I think of Peter and his deep desires to do right and please God.” Yep. That’s it.

So. Instead of unpacking my life right here… I believe a better use of your attention is to encourage and urge you.

 
 
Jordan Merritt press photo
 
 

The encouragement. If you are in Jesus… God is pleased with YOU! It’s amazing! Not because of your strength, or wisdom, or skill, or determination. But because of the blood of His Son that was shed for US! We are now sons and daughters, children of God. And he’s PROUD of his children. Because of who He is.

The urging. It’s so easy for us to buy into the lie that’s being sold to us (literally) daily. To live life OUR way. To live OUR truth. To live for OUR dreams. If we aren’t careful we can quickly become so consumed with US and forget about what God wants. But I urge you, just as Paul did, to present yourself as a living sacrifice HOLY (set apart for Him and His purposes) and PLEASING to Him. To think that our small lives could bring a smile to the face of Almighty God is still something that I don’t fully understand. But I sense His delight over my life when I walk in His will and His ways. And there is nothing better in life than the delight of God. I urge you (and myself) to live our lives to please HIM. Nobody else.

This is life to the full.

 
 
The Band Table Picture Featuring Jordan Merritt
 

Proud lyrics

Verse 1
Who am I that you would want me?
How could I be your desire?
All I have's a humble offering,
But that’s all that you require


Verse 2
All my wealth and all my fortune
Every treasure labored for
I’d give it up in just a moment
’Cause your delight is my reward

Chorus
I want to please your heart
I want to make you smile
I’d give up a thousand dreams
More than a thousand times
I’d go anywhere you ask
No matter how much it costs
I would do anything
Just for a chance to make you proud


Verse 3

In my wins or in my suffering
In every season of this life
Oh, let me hear “Oh, good and faithful”
’Cause in your joy I’m satisfied!

Bridge
Like a child with his father
I just want to hear "Well done!"
I don’t need a celebration
You’re delight in me's enough
I don’t want to be a taker
And abuser of your grace
I just long to live a life
That puts a smile upon your face!

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I would do anything
Just for a chance to make you proud


 
Picture of Christian Artist Jordan Merritt Playing Guitar
 
 

jordan merritt Bio

Jordan Merritt is a talented Christian songwriter and musician who has made a significant impact on the contemporary Christian music scene.

With a passion for creating music that inspires and uplifts listeners, Jordan has written a number of powerful worship songs that have become beloved favorites of Christians around the world.

Among Jordan's most notable works are "You Hold It All," a popular worship song recorded by the Newsboys; "People of the Cross," moving anthem performed by Selah; and "Yet I Want More," a powerful ballad featured on Vol. 3 of The Emerging Sound project.

Jordan's music is characterized by its heartfelt lyrics, soaring melodies, and powerful vocals, which combine to create an unforgettable listening experience. Whether he is writing for himself or collaborating with other artists, Jordan's dedication to his craft and his faith shine through in every song he creates.

You might also be able to find him singing in the band that he is a part of called "The Band Table".

 

CREDITS:

mixed by david riddle

Mastered by Joe Causey
at
Voyager Mastering

Producers: Jordan Merritt,
Kaleb Frazier, Zach Saltmarsh


drums: zach saltmarsh

guitars: kaleb frazier

all other instruments:
jordan merritt

writer: Jordan merritt


© 2022 Tent Peg Music (BMI).
All rights reserved.
For licensing requests, please visit
Music Services. CCLI# 7227437



 
 
 
 
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"When You Run"

Read the Story and Listen to the song, “When You Run.” Presenting Cliff Preston.

 
 
 

The Story by Cliff Preston

In Luke 15:11-32, we read the parable of the prodigal son. For those who might not be familiar, a man had two sons. One of those sons asked for his inheritance from his father. The father divided up his inheritance and gave it to the prodigal son.

This son plans a trip to a far away country and very quickly squanders away the money. A famine struck the land soon after and the son finds himself feeding pigs and longing to eat the pigs food.

He reasons that even his fathers servants have a better life than the one he currently lives and decides to go back to his father. His intention was to ask to be a servant to his father.

When the father saw his son from far off, he ran to meet him. Before the son could even get the words out of his mouth, his father showers him with gracious love and orders his servants to throw a party. A son that was once lost has now been found.

I tell people often that I identify with the prodigal son. There have been times in my life where I have lived in a way that grieved the father. There are times that we all take advantage of our grace inheritance. We take our portion and squander it. I have been with the pigs. You might even feel that you are feeding pigs right now.

As we sat down to write this song, it started as a song about my dad and my son. We wanted to give a unique perspective on the relationship between father and son. The question was asked, “I wonder what advice the prodigal gave to his son?”

We have no record of a conversation like this, however as I identified times in my life when I was the prodigal I knew what I would like to say to my sons.

My favorite part of this passage comes down to two verses—Luke 15:17 and 15:20. In verse 17, the prodigal son comes to his senses, and in verse 20, he goes home. These two moments frame the entire story: realization and return. I believe if that change happens in enough people, it will literally change the world.

In 1 Thessalonians 1:9, Paul is encouraging the church of Thessalonians and he is telling them that the work God has done in them and through them speaks for itself throughout the world. He says these words, “For they themselves declare concerning us what manner of entry we had to you, and how you turned to God from idols to serve the living and true God.”

He says that they turned TO God FROM idols. Many of us believe we have to clean ourselves to run to the Father. However we have evidence in Thessalonians and Luke that all you have to do is get up and go home.

As you listen, I pray God encourages you as you remember His faithfulness in the midst of pig pen days and if you are heading in the wrong direction today, get up and just go Home! Keep running to the Father!!!

Lyric Video


When You Run lyrics

Verse 1
Oh, child listen closely
To what my dad told me
Before I went out in the world
He said, "Son, I still love you.
If senses come back to you,
You can walk back through the door.”

Verse 2
Well, I tasted and saw
It was not what I thought
It would’ve been better to stay
Now that I am older from
The burdens I’ve shouldered
I hope that you hear what I say

Chorus 1
When you run
Run to the Father
Take my word
It won’t lead you astray
Oh, my son
Make Wisdom your Lover
So when you run
You don't make my mistakes.

Verse 3

I've learned if you falter
You still couldn’t alter
His will and the good in His plan
I’ve learned that repentance
Will lead to forgiveness
And make you a better man

Verse 4
So with all of your problems
The Savior will solve them
Just like He dealt with your sin
Oh, and I’ve learned that Jesus
He loves you to pieces
His peace will make you whole again

Tag
Please don't make my mistakes!
Please don't make my mistakes!


CREDITS:

writers: cliff preston, sabin flore,
tobin alford, randy griffin

Producers: Jordan Merritt, Kaleb Frazier,
Zach Saltmarsh


mixed by seth talley

mastered by bob boyd at ambient digital

COVER ART:

Photographer: William Read

Graphic Designer: William Read

Art Director: Jennie Lee Riddle


Cliff Preston Bio

“I try to see people through the lens of what God has brought me through and saved me from. I believe that if God can love and use even me, he can love and use anyone.”

It’s been said that what sets Cliff Preston apart is his raw authenticity and compassion.  Preston’s music ministry began in 2002 as he began traveling with bands to bring awareness to the love of Jesus as well as the mental health crisis.  With his father being a professional counselor and pastor, he was very aware of the effect that mental health was having on the generation, as well as the ultimate source of wellness - the finished work of the cross.  He has spent the following twenty years traveling the country writing songs, leading worship, preaching, and even opening businesses geared towards Christ-centered clinical mental healthcare.

Cliff is proud to call Smackover, Arkansas his hometown.  He is even prouder of God’s faithfulness through his marriage with his wife Leslie, and the wisdom God provides as they raise their daughter Kannyn (12), and their two sons Murphy (10) and Campbell (2).

Cliff brings over two decades of ministry experience and business development to his partnership with People & Songs. In that time, he has written songs for artists including Newsong, JJ Weeks, Carrolton and more. He has shared the stage with artists such as MercyMe, Jeremy Camp, and Natalie Grant among others.  All while opening and building companies that develop platforms to display Christ to a lost and hurting world.

Cliff is excited for what is to come as he joins forces with this diverse team of artists, worship leaders, and writers for the glory of God.


© 2022 Tent Peg Music (BMI) / New Hope Road Music (ASCAP). All rights reserved. CCLI# 7227438. For licensing requests, please visit Music Services.

 
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"What Could Have Been"

Read the Story and Listen to the song, “What Could Have Been.” Presenting Jonathan Lee and The Band Table.

 
 
 

A FEW WORDS FROM
CLIFF PRESTON

The first lyric of this song speaks so much to me “When I think about what God has done for me.” The older I get, the more I think on those things. There aren’t many songs that I have been a part of that make me as grateful as “What Could Have Been” There is a reality that I believe it is important to face daily: Where would we be without Jesus? The reality is that it is a very dark place. As I reflect, thankfulness wells up inside of me. When I have the opportunity to lead worship, the emotion of understanding where He brought me from often comes out. I owe everything to him! Every good thing I have or have ever been a part of is Him.

As you walk through today, think back on what could’ve been and life today like it matters…because it absolutely does!

A FEW WORDS FROM
JONATHAN LEE MCELHENNY:

It is hard to put into words how much this song means to me.

It’s so easy to get distracted and lose perspective. It is so easy to take things for granted. I enjoy the freedom that my country provides for me, and rarely stop to think about the men and women that laid their lives down for me to have that freedom.

Even more so, God laid down His own life to give me a greater freedom. An eternal freedom. The thought for this song came to me in a moment of reflection: What if there was no cross? What if there was no blood? What if there was no resurrection? Where would I be? What would my life look like? All I could see was darkness.

Yes, it is true that we still face darkness every day, but there is a light and that light’s name is Jesus. Jesus broke through the darkness and rescued all who would believe. He poured out His life so we could that have life eternally. I tremble at the thought of what could have been, but I am so thankful that that’s not what happened. We are redeemed by the blood of the perfect spotless lamb.

My prayer is that whether it is through worship, prayer reading God’s word, or taking communion, that we never forget what God has done for us. We remember what could have been and give God praise for what He actually did. Thank you Jesus!

A FEW WORDS FROM
JORDAN MERRITT:

This song is such a special song to me. So many times we write songs about where we are or where we are going… and these are super important for us to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus and all that He has for us. But this song reminds us where we could’ve been if Jesus hadn’t stepped into our lives. I know for me and so many of us life was dark and sad and empty before we met Jesus… but the moment he stepped into our lives everything changed! I pray that this song reminds us of all that Jesus has done in our lives and restores the joy of our salvation!


the study
By
Jonathan Lee McElHenny

When we step back and really start to think about what God has done for us, it’s overwhelming! He gave us the free gift of Salvation.

God saved you by his grace when you believed. And you can’t take credit for this; it is a gift from God. Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it”- Ephesians 2:8-9

We did nothing to earn it. We can’t afford it. We can’t even boast about it. It was given freely because He loves us. But still it is easy to take a gift for granted, forget the price that was paid, and what we were truly saved from.

As I was reflecting this, the terrifying thought occurred to me. What if there was no cross? No blood? No resurrection? What if Jesus left us in the mistakes that we made. The life we truly deserved. We wrote in the lyrics of this song that saying it would probably be something like this:

“Darkness no source of light
Cages I built through this life
Would capture me and throw away the prison key

Chaos would wrestle my mind
Helpless I’d give up the fight
Without Him I’d be left here in my sin
That’s what could have been”

The apostle Paul mentions this in the bible in 1 Corinthians 15:12-18 (MSG)

“Now, let me ask you something profound yet troubling. If you became believers because you trusted the proclamation that Christ is alive, risen from the dead, how can you let people say that there is no such thing as a resurrection? If there’s no resurrection, there’s no living Christ.

And face it—if there’s no resurrection for Christ, everything we’ve told you is smoke and mirrors, and everything you’ve staked your life on is smoke and mirrors. Not only that, but we would be guilty of telling a string of barefaced lies about God, all these affidavits we passed on to you verifying that God raised up Christ—sheer fabrications, if there’s no resurrection.”

“If corpses can’t be raised, then Christ wasn’t, because he was indeed dead. And if Christ weren’t raised, then all you’re doing is wandering about in the dark, as lost as ever.”

But that’s not what happened! “The truth is that Christ has been raised up, the first in a long legacy of those who are going to leave the cemeteries”- 1 Corinthians 15:20 (MSG)

He did come! He died for all of our Sins! He is risen! He is alive! We are free and we too can be resurrected!

“Jesus broke through the Dark
The earth shook
The doors were unlocked
He stormed the gates of Hell
And set the prisoner free

My Savior
Ransomed my life
My Hero
He won the fight
Without Him I’d be left here in my sin
Praise God that that’s
Not how this story ends
That’s what Jesus did!”

“I passed on to you what was most important and what had also been passed on to me. Christ died for our sins, just as the Scriptures said. He was buried, and he was raised from the dead on the third day, just as the Scriptures said” - 1 Corinthians 15:3-4 (NLT)

We put ourselves into that darkness, we turned away from God. But! He will not leave us in the darkness. “For this is how God loved the world: He gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life” -John 3:16 (NLT)

 All we must do it believe and confess:

“If you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved” -Romans 10:9 (NLT)

 We then become His people:

“But you are not like that, for you are a chosen people. You are royal priests, a holy nation, God’s very own possession. As a result, you can show others the goodness of God, for he called you out of the darkness into his wonderful light."
- 1 Peter 2:9 (NLT)

God, I pray that no matter what darkness we are facing today, that you help us open our eyes. To see that you are the one and only light. To see the miracles that happen every day and to thank you for each one. Most of all thank you for the miracle of salvation and saving our souls. I am thankful that you loved us so much that you gave Your life so that we could have life. I pray that this song helps us remember where we came and helps us never forget what Jesus did!



what could have been lyrics

Verse 1
When I think about what God has done for me
When I step back and really start to think
I start trembling; Oh, I can't believe.

Verse 2
Amazing grace would save a wretch like me
I’m nothing that’s of value to a King
Oh, I can’t believe that He’d die for me.

Pre Chorus 1
Yeah, I’m so glad He saved my soul
Cause if he didn’t all I’d know is

Chorus 1
Darkness, no source of light
Cages I built through my life
Would capture me
And throw away the prison key
Chaos would wrestle my mind
Helpless, I’d give up the fight
Without Him, I’d be left here in my sin
Yeah, that’s what could have been
That's what could have been

Verse 3

And if Jesus never stepped
Down from His throne
Then I’d be left for dead, lost, and alone
I’d be drenched in shame, I’d be so afraid

Pre Chorus 2
Cause if there’s no blood, if there’s no cross
Then I’d be forced to pay the cost for

Bridge
That’s not what happened!
That’s not how the story ends! No, no, no!

Chorus 2
Jesus broke through the dark
The earth shook
The doors were unlocked
He stormed the gates of hell
And set this prisoner free
My Savior ransomed my life
My Hero, He won the fight
Without Him, I’d be left here in my sin
Praise God that's not how the story ends
Cause that’s what Jesus did!

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Oh, Oh, That’s what Jesus did!
Oh, Oh, That’s what Jesus did!
Oh, Oh, That’s what Jesus did!
Oh, Oh, That’s what Jesus did!


CREDITS:

writers: Jonathan Lee, Jordan Merritt, cliff preston

Producers: Jordan Merritt, Kaleb Frazier, Zach Saltmarsh

mixed by seth talley

mastered by Bob Boyd at Ambient Digital

COVER ART:

Photographer: William Read

Graphic Designer: William Read

Art Director: Jennie Lee Riddle


jonathan lee bio

Jonathan Lee McElhenny is a husband, father, pastor, worship leader and songwriter. But when asked to describe who he is, he answers, “matchmaker.” “I was created to worship, and to lead others in worship,” he says. “I like to think of myself as a matchmaker between God and man in partnership with The Holy Spirit. I want more than anything for people to have a true revelation of who God is because when people truly see Jesus, it changes them forever. That is what I am called to do. People many times have told me that my music helps them see Jesus, There is nothing better than that to me.”

Jonathan’s focus on making Jesus famous has attracted many talented artists to record songs he’s written. These artists include the Newsboys, For King & Country, Laura Story, Phillips, Craig & Dean, People & Songs, Jeff Deyo, Aaron Shust, Tricia Brock, Melanie Tierce, Rebecca St. James, Selah, Jordan Merritt, Acquire The Fire and others. Three of those songs have been nominated for four Dove Awards (Worship Song of the Year for “When The Stars Burn Down” by Travis Cottrell and Phillips, Craig & Dean, Inspirational Song of the year for ‘More And More Of You’ by Selah, Song of the Year and Pop Song of the Year for “Proof Of Your Love” by for King & Country.)

(Added Note- “When The Stars Burn Down” was number 1 on the charts inspirational Christian Radio.) “You Are My Shepherd” and “The Altar” by Tricia Brock were in the top 5 of inspirational Christian Radio along with “More and More Of You” by Selah which was also in the top 5 of inspirational Christian Radio. “Proof Of Your Love” by For King And Country was in the top of Christian Radio. “You Are My Shepherd,” “When The Stars Burn Down” and “Proof Of Your Love “have all won Sesac Awards.

McElhenny’s success is well-deserved, according to those who know him. “Jonathan is someone that I’ve written some of my best songs with.” Says co-writer, friend and label-head of People & Songs, Jennie Lee Riddle. “It’s a true honor to serve and help send him out as a blessing for such a time as this.” McElhenny is a highly successful songwriter, known as “Jonathan Lee”. And yet, he obeyed the urging of the Holy Spirit and transitioned from the road to full time pastoring in 2016. He says. “I want to leave a legacy that leads people to Jesus, and pastoring helps expand the Kingdom exponentially by helping others around me to grow in Christ. I love it."

Jonathan’s songs, co-written with notables Benji Cowart, David Moffitt, Chad Cates, Jennie Lee Riddle, Richie Fike, BJ Putnam, Doug Engquist, Corey Voss, Jordan Merritt, and Jared Anderson, bring the worshipper back to the basics as a follower of Christ. If the track record is any indication, Jonathan Lee McElhenny’s music will continue to match the hearts of men and women to the heart of a loving Savior.


Cliff Preston Bio

“I try to see people through the lens of what God has brought me through and saved me from. I believe that if God can love and use even me, he can love and use anyone.”

It’s been said that what sets Cliff Preston apart is his raw authenticity and compassion.  Preston’s music ministry began in 2002 as he began traveling with bands to bring awareness to the love of Jesus as well as the mental health crisis.  With his father being a professional counselor and pastor, he was very aware of the effect that mental health was having on the generation, as well as the ultimate source of wellness - the finished work of the cross.  He has spent the following twenty years traveling the country writing songs, leading worship, preaching, and even opening businesses geared towards Christ-centered clinical mental healthcare.

Cliff is proud to call Smackover, Arkansas his hometown.  He is even prouder of God’s faithfulness through his marriage with his wife Leslie, and the wisdom God provides as they raise their daughter Kannyn (12), and their two sons Murphy (10) and Campbell (2).

Cliff brings over two decades of ministry experience and business development to his partnership with People & Songs. In that time, he has written songs for artists including Newsong, JJ Weeks, Carrolton and more. He has shared the stage with artists such as MercyMe, Jeremy Camp, and Natalie Grant among others.  All while opening and building companies that develop platforms to display Christ to a lost and hurting world.

Cliff is excited for what is to come as he joins forces with this diverse team of artists, worship leaders, and writers for the glory of God.


JORDAN MERRIT BIO

Jordan Merritt is a talented Christian songwriter and musician who has made a significant impact on the contemporary Christian music scene.

With a passion for creating music that inspires and uplifts listeners, Jordan has written a number of powerful worship songs that have become beloved favorites of Christians around the world.

Among Jordan's most notable works are "You Hold It All," a popular worship song recorded by the Newsboys; "People of the Cross," moving anthem performed by Selah; and "Yet I Want More," a powerful ballad featured on Vol. 3 of The Emerging Sound project.

Jordan's music is characterized by its heartfelt lyrics, soaring melodies, and powerful vocals, which combine to create an unforgettable listening experience. Whether he is writing for himself or collaborating with other artists, Jordan's dedication to his craft and his faith shine through in every song he creates.

You might also be able to find him singing in the band that he is a part of called "The Band Table".



 
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"Bless My Soul" EP

Listen to “Bless My Soul” EP by Phil King

Bless my soul” feat. phil king
now streaming everywhere

 
 
 

a few words from phil king

I’m really thrilled about the “Bless My Soul” EP and then the full length album coming next year. This album carries so much of my personal history in music, friendships and pursuing Jesus within. Each song and guest artist has a deep story behind, and I know the richness of this will bless many people who listen. I just have to say too, this is by FAR the hardest and longest I’ve ever worked on a single project. So to see the songs doing so well already and anticipating the impact they will have in the future is definitely very exciting for me as an artist! I know there’s something for everyone on the “Bless My Soul” EP and I can’t wait for everyone to listen and draw nearer to Jesus and the promises of His word through it!


bless my soul” EP CREDITS:

Produced and Mixed by Seth Talley

Mastered by Bob Boyd at Ambient Digital

Executive Producer: Jennie Lee Riddle

Label: Euphonic City

Distribution: The Orchard

Physical Distribution: New Day

COVER ART:

PHOTOGRAPHER: WILLIAM READ

GRAPHIC DESIGNER: WILLIAM READ

ART DIRECTOR: JENNIE LEE RIDDLE


my sin, my sin

writers: Jennie lee riddle, phil king

Feature: Lindell Cooley

Drums / Percussion: Tim Buell

Bass: Jacob Lowery

El Guitars: Gideon Boley

Keys: Dwan Hill

B3: Lindell Cooley

Choir: Stephanie King and Phil King

Strings: Jonathan Crone

BGV: Stephanie King

© 2023 Jennie Lee Riddle Music; Memory House Publishing; Euphonic Songs; Gateway Worship Songs



Mercy of jesus

writers: jade lundgren, jennie lee riddle

FEATURE: DANIEL DOSS

DRUMS / PERCUSSION: TIM BUELL

BASS: JACOB LOWERY

EL GUITARS: CASEY MOORE, GIDEON BOLEY

ACOUSTIC GUITARS: SETH TALLEY, CASEY MOORE

KEYS: MIKE HICKS

CHOIR: STEPHANIE KING AND PHIL KING

© 2013 New Hope Road Music (ASCAP); Integrity's Praise! Music


Every day

writers: charity gayle, jairus withrow, wesley nilsen

Vocals: Phil King and Jekalyn Carr

Drums: Dan Needham

Bass: Gary Lunn 

Horns Production: Tyler Summers

Choir: Phil and Stephanie King 

Keys: Jason Webb, Seth Talley 

Electric Guitar: Jonathan Crone,
Gideon Boley, Andrew Osenga

Acoustic Guitar: Jonathan Crone 

Producer: Seth Talley

© 2018 Tent Peg Music (BMI) New Hope Road Music (ASCAP).


Heaven, heaven

writers: jennie lee riddle, phil king

Vocals: Phil King

Produced by: Seth Talley

Mixed by: Seth Talley 

Additional Arranging by: Jonathan Crone

Drums / Percussion: Dan Needham

Keys: Jonathan Crone

Electric Guitars: Jason Richard, Jonathan Crone

Bass: Gary Lunn

Tracking Engineer: Bill Whittington

Strings: McKendree Tucker, Jonathan Crone

Choir arrangement: Phil King

Choir: Phil King, Kalyn King, Stephanie King

© 2023 Euphonic Songs/ Memory House Publishing (SESAC) / Gateway Worship Songs (SESAC) / Jennie Lee Riddle Music (BMI).




Phil King Bio

Phil King is fervent about leading and writing songs that bring many people to Jesus. Over the course of his life Phil has used his genre fluid sound, soulful voice, love for God, and heart for the Church to invite a diverse people to experience God.

King is the launch artist for newly formed label, Euphonic City, co-founded by two of his long-time mentors and friends, Paul Wright and Jennie Lee Riddle. He has been working on his fifth record which is a timely and rich gathering of songs for his Euphonic City debut. This release of Phil King will begin with 5 singles, culminating with a 14 track album featuring many of his family friends.

In his early 20’s he became the worship leader at Christ for the Nations in Dallas, TX before taking a position as a worship pastor at Gateway Church. Most recently, King moved he and his wife to Amarillo, Texas to join Trinity Fellowship Church where they have started their family and are now raising their young twins.

Phil has written multilingual anthems such as “So Worthy'' that have traveled far and wide. And notably, for the pro-life movement, “Not Forgotten” was performed by Phil and Francesca Battistelli at a Focus on the Family event, “Alive From New York” in Times Square attended by 20,000. King often leads at conferences and worship experiences. He has sung and played on records and live events for artists that include Michael W. Smith, Danny Gokey, Charity Gayle, Lauren Daigle, and others. His songwriting credits include Leeland, Matt Redman, Micah Tyler, Christine D’Clario, Rita Springer, and more. But most of all, Phil’s favorite thing is to be available to the men and women of God who carry the Gospel to the furthermost regions of the earth. In Phil’s own words, “I love the harvest field!”

 
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"My Sin, My Sin" feat. Phil King and Lindell Cooley

Read the story and listen to the song, “My Sin, My Sin” by Phil King and Lindell Cooley

 
 
 

the story and the study

Have you ever had those moments in life when everything just comes together in a special way with people who mean a lot to you? Well, this song is full of those moments. It's connected to some very important people in my life, and I'd love to share its backstory with you.

My Sin, My Sin’ began as a very simple chorus that I wrote in response to a very simple thought: The Son of God and Man, Jesus, did not wait until the cross, burial and resurrection to start forgiving sins

Throughout the Bible, we find numerous instances where Jesus, prior to the crucifixion, forgives people of their sins. Think about that… Jesus literally COULD NOT WAIT to start forgiving our sins! It’s almost like that parent that has such an enormous surprise gift for their child that they eventually break and want to give it to them early, way before their child’s actual birthday.

What an amazing God we serve. He is determined to forgive us, regardless of what we have done. As I meditated on these things, this song just poured right out. After allowing it to simmer for a while, I shared it with my dear friend and master songsmith, Jennie Lee Riddle who put all the right bows on it that it needed. Thank you Jennie, you’re amazing and you took this song right where it needed to go!

Another deeply meaningful aspect of this song are the guest vocalists who sang on it. Here’s the backstory so you can fully appreciate it too: In the late 1990’s, God began pouring out His Spirit beautifully all over the world. The work and moving of His Spirit touched people and places both near and far, powerfully moving in regions like Buenos Aires in Argentina, the Toronto area in Ontario, Canada, and Pensacola, Florida.

 
 

In Pensacola, Florida, many saw God’s power at work, confessed faith in Jesus, and repented of their sins. One key figure at the forefront of the Pensacola movement was Pastor Lindell Cooley. He was the worship leader at the center of this outpouring in Pensacola, known as the “Brownsville Revival.” It’s truly an honor to have Lindell as both a dear friend and mentor.

He is someone that knows and has seen over and over again the forgiveness of sins in Jesus’ name. So, having him as a guest on this song was a true gift and totally the right fit, given the song's message. One thing I love about Pastor Lindell to this day, is how excited he gets when people turn from sin and turn to Jesus. If angels rejoice when one sinner repents, like Jesus said, shouldn’t we also?

Pastor Lindell has also personally had more of an impact on how and why I worship Jesus the way that I do more than anyone else in my life. I love you Pastor Lindell! SO honored you’re joining me on this song.

And another wonderful treat and huge honor was that my Mom happened to be there the day Pastor Lindell and I recorded this song and so she also jumped in the vocal booth and joined us! That was a very fun and special day. I’ve been bragging about how my Mom can sing to everyone for years, so it’s a real treat to finally have her on something with me. And as you all know, every boy LOVES his Momma! She is the woman who taught me how to sing, and trained me to be sensitive and aware of God’s Presence. I love you so much Mom, you are so deserving of much honor! Thank you for raising me to love Jesus! 

So as you can see, this particular song and recording holds a lot of weight for me personally in a lot of different ways— I feel like it’s more than a song, but it’s a lot of my life’s history and why I do what I do. And the best part is it is totally centered on the GOSPEL. 

I want to express my deep appreciation to Jennie for her invaluable contribution to this song – I truly cherish it. And thank you Pastor Lindell for your deep understanding of God’s presence and for adding your voice to the song. Mom, thank you for raising me to love Jesus and to be like an arrow aimed right at Jesus. I love you! And thank You Jesus for forgiving me, making me clean and making me more a little bit like You every single day. We love YOU Jesus!

~Phil King


my sin, my sin lyrics

Verse 1
Why do I cherish this Jesus
In a world that’s
Mocking His name?
Why would I risk persecution?
I’ll tell you why today.

Chorus
My sin, my sin He forgave
The mountainous debt He erased
He spoke, I’m free
I’m healed, I’m clean
My sin, my sin He forgave


Verse 2

My hands, in spite of their toilin'
Could not erase the shame
But Jesus took on my burden
And washed all my guilt away


Bridge

He is a fountain of goodness
He is a river of grace
He’s undeniably merciful
And I’ll never ever be the same
Behold the Lamb of Salvation
The remedy for every hurt
He carries us all
On His shoulders
And bears the whole
Weight of the world
He bears the whole
Weight of the world

Tag 1
Grace, grace, God's grace
Grace that will pardon
And cleanse within
Grace, grace, God's grace
Grace that is greater than all, all my sin!


CREDITS:

PRODUCED AND MIXED BY SETH TALLEY

MASTERED BY
BOB BOYD AT AMBIENT DIGITAL

Feature:
Lindell Cooley

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER:
JENNIE LEE RIDDLE

LABEL:
EUPHONIC CITY IN COOPERATION
WITH
PEOPLE & SONGS

Drums / Percussion:
Tim Buell

Bass:
Jacob Lowery

El Guitars:
Gideon Boley

Keys:
Dwan Hill

B3:
Lindell Cooley

Choir: Stephanie King and
Phil King

Strings:
Jonathan Crone

BGV: Stephanie King

writers:
Jennie Lee Riddle, Phil King

COVER ART:

Photographer: William Read

Graphic Designer: William Read

Art Director: Jennie Lee Riddle


Phil King Bio

Phil King is fervent about leading and writing songs that bring many people to Jesus. Over the course of his life Phil has used his genre fluid sound, soulful voice, love for God, and heart for the Church to invite a diverse people to experience God.

King is the launch artist for newly formed label, Euphonic City, co-founded by two of his long-time mentors and friends, Paul Wright and Jennie Lee Riddle. He has been working on his fifth record which is a timely and rich gathering of songs for his Euphonic City debut. This release of Phil King will begin with 5 singles, culminating with a 14 track album featuring many of his family friends.

In his early 20’s he became the worship leader at Christ for the Nations in Dallas, TX before taking a position as a worship pastor at Gateway Church. Most recently, King moved he and his wife to Amarillo, Texas to join Trinity Fellowship Church where they have started their family and are now raising their young twins.

Phil has written multilingual anthems such as “So Worthy'' that have traveled far and wide. And notably, for the pro-life movement, “Not Forgotten” was performed by Phil and Francesca Battistelli at a Focus on the Family event, “Alive From New York” in Times Square attended by 20,000. King often leads at conferences and worship experiences. He has sung and played on records and live events for artists that include Michael W. Smith, Danny Gokey, Charity Gayle, Lauren Daigle, and others. His songwriting credits include Leeland, Matt Redman, Micah Tyler, Christine D’Clario, Rita Springer, and more. But most of all, Phil’s favorite thing is to be available to the men and women of God who carry the Gospel to the furthermost regions of the earth. In Phil’s own words, “I love the harvest field!”


 
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"Upside Down"

Read the Story and Listen to the song, “Upside Down.” Presenting Cliff Preston.

 
 
 

the story by cliff preston

It has been said throughout history that the specific issues of the times were the “worst they have ever been.” I can remember hearing my daddy say, “The world has gone crazy.” This was in the same breath of him saying the same thing about his father.

The reality of what history tells us is that man will never stop finding ways to fall deeper into depravity. This thought alone can cause despair. In fact, we have seen this play out in the explosion of mental health crisis’ and the addiction and suicide crisis’ rising greater still.

Our great Hope is that the thought of the depravity of man left to his own devices doesn’t have to operate on it’s on. We know of a Savior who has overcome the world. That’s right. He has overcome the world and the version of the world that we do not know yet that is worse than this one.

When I was younger I used to be concerned about raising my kids in this day and age. I still give ample head space to the way that I can keep my children safe and raise them in a way that honors our Father. I rest in the knowledge that even when our world can get crazy, Upside Down if you will, God does not cease to be God in those moments.

I rest in the understanding that the way up is down. It’s not looking sideways at the Joneses. The way home is down, at Jesus’ feet.

No matter how wild the world may get, He will remain God…especially in the Upside Down.


upside down lyrics

Verse 1
Walk up to the newsstand
Everything I’m reading
Tells me that the world
Is breaking down

Verse 2
Chaos surrounding
It could crush and defeat me
Oh but Father I believe
You hear me now

Pre Chorus
So, Lord, come quickly!

Chorus 1
Even through the fire
Even through the heartache
Even though the war
Is all around me
Even through the tears
Even through the shaking
Even though this restless
Heart is breaking
My world is crashing all around
And I’m on the ground
But You are still God
Even in the upside down.

Verse 3

I lift my eyes from the downfall
And in Your promise
I can stand tall
And You will be the
Hope that lights my way

Bridge
Oh, come quickly!
Turn this darkness into light
Oh, come quickly!
You set all things right


upside down
lyric video


CREDITS:

writers: matt armstrong, cliff preston

Producers: Jordan Merritt, Kaleb Frazier,
Zach Saltmarsh


mixed by seth talley

mastered by bob boyd at ambient digital

COVER ART:

Photographer: William Read

Graphic Designer: William Read

Art Director: Jennie Lee Riddle



Cliff Preston Bio

“I try to see people through the lens of what God has brought me through and saved me from. I believe that if God can love and use even me, he can love and use anyone.”

It’s been said that what sets Cliff Preston apart is his raw authenticity and compassion.  Preston’s music ministry began in 2002 as he began traveling with bands to bring awareness to the love of Jesus as well as the mental health crisis.  With his father being a professional counselor and pastor, he was very aware of the effect that mental health was having on the generation, as well as the ultimate source of wellness - the finished work of the cross.  He has spent the following twenty years traveling the country writing songs, leading worship, preaching, and even opening businesses geared towards Christ-centered clinical mental healthcare.

Cliff is proud to call Smackover, Arkansas his hometown.  He is even prouder of God’s faithfulness through his marriage with his wife Leslie, and the wisdom God provides as they raise their daughter Kannyn (12), and their two sons Murphy (10) and Campbell (2).

Cliff brings over two decades of ministry experience and business development to his partnership with People & Songs. In that time, he has written songs for artists including Newsong, JJ Weeks, Carrolton and more. He has shared the stage with artists such as MercyMe, Jeremy Camp, and Natalie Grant among others.  All while opening and building companies that develop platforms to display Christ to a lost and hurting world.

Cliff is excited for what is to come as he joins forces with this diverse team of artists, worship leaders, and writers for the glory of God.



 
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"Thank You For What You've Done"

Read the Story and Listen to the song, “Thank You For What You’ve Done.”

 
 
 
 
 

A FEW WORDS FROM CLIFF PRESTON

The first time I heard this song was in a room with 20 strangers. We sang our hearts out. I knew it was special. In a short time those 20 strangers turned into dear friends. I have a voice memo recording of us all singing it together. I can pick out most of the distinct voices as I listen to the music play. If I close my eyes, I can remember the night and where I was sitting. 

We can get so busy and overwhelmed that we end up only calling out to God when we feel that we need something. My encouragement to us all is to take a moment, slow down and thank Him for His finished work; the answer to every question, hurt, fear and heartache. We need Jesus just as much in our winning as we do in our wrestling. 

I needed to thank Him the night I sang this song with my friends. We weren’t calling out to Jesus with our list of to-do’s that evening. We were thanking Him for what He’s done. Friend, wherever you are today, stop and thank Him for what He’s done.

A FEW WORDS FROM JONATHAN LEE MCELHENNY:

When you are writing a song, you are trying to tackle and unpack the big idea into three to five minutes of time. And, if trying to express how very grateful I am for the things that Christ has done for me, it is impossibly inadequate. It will take a life-time. But our ever-gracious God is mercifully, abundantly pleased to inhabit the moments that, strung together, make up a life-time of relationship. 


There is nothing clever about the lyrics “Thank you for the cross, thank you for the blood.” It’s been done before and will probably be done again. It is so common and so basic to every one of us. We are sinners in desperate need of a Saviour. But JESUS! Oh, what a Saviour! With every iteration, it will never get old for as long as the never-ending Story is told. 

I pray that this song gives the chance to humbly and joyfully pour out gratitude to the Lord and just say, “Lord, I am so thankful for who you are and what you have done.”

A FEW WORDS FROM JORDAN MERRITT:

This song is so special to me because it births gratitude in our hearts! It’s so easy for us to be cognizant of what Jesus did for us on the cross without it moving our hearts. I pray that the Holy Spirit uses this song to well up a deeper gratitude in us, empowering us to fix our eyes on Jesus… the author AND finisher of our faith!


the study
By
Jonathan Lee McElHenny

As the Scriptures say, “No one is righteous— not even one. No one is truly wise; no one is seeking God. All have turned away; all have become useless. No one does good, not a single one”- Romans 3:10-12

Now, that’s an encouraging verse. “No one does good, not a single one”! That sounds so harsh. But, just in my short stint here on the planet, I have discovered it to be woefully true. The Apostle Paul, who wrote the book of Romans from the bible, wrote this that reads exactly like our collective journal: 

I don’t really understand myself, for I want to do what is right, but I don’t do it. Instead, I do what I hate. But if I know that what I am doing is wrong, this shows that I agree that the law is good. So I am not the one doing wrong; it is sin living in me that does it. And I know that nothing good lives in me, that is, in my sinful nature. I want to do what is right, but I can’t. I want to do what is good, but I don’t. I don’t want to do what is wrong, but I do it anyway. But if I do what I don’t want to do, I am not really the one doing wrong; it is sin living in me that does it
- Romans 7:15-20

The core of humanity is corrupted and this corruption happened long before any of us were born. Mankind once walked with God and lived in paradise with God. There was no sin, no shame, no hate, no crime and no war. There was not even death. Where mankind once walked in the garden of God with nothing but perfect love, sin entered and led to the fall. Mankind gave into their own selfish desires and thus created a separation between God and mankind. A separation that still exists today.  

That sounds so sad! It truly is, but that’s not the end of the story. God became man! 

In the beginning the Word already existed. The Word was with God, and the Word was God. He existed in the beginning with God. God created everything through him, and nothing was created except through him. The Word gave life to everything that was created, and his life brought light to everyone. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it”- John 1:1-5

And then in verse 14 it says:  “So the Word became human and made his home among us. He was full of unfailing love and faithfulness. And we have seen his glory, the glory of the Father’s one and only Son

God did not leave us abandoned in our sin or shame. He would not leave us separated from Himself! He poured out his grace and gave us the opportunity to put our faith in him, and receive forgiveness, power, and eternal life in Christ.

He, Emmanuel, Jesus, clothed Himself in newborn skin, and became like us to fully identify with us, live among us, and show us the Way. He brought healing to the sick, rest for the weary, and set the captives free. But again, we turned against him and sent Him to His death. Such is our fickle, sin-sick nature. But for this reason, God came down. He, Himself was and is the only Cure. His momentary death on the cross (satisfying the death bounty on our head) became eternal life to us. The law teaches, an eye for an eye. Blood for blood. Jesus stepped in and became the Substitute in our place and we went free. Jesus, the perfect son of God became the sinless sacrifice for humanity.

He never sinned, nor ever deceived anyone. He did not retaliate when he was insulted, nor threaten revenge when he suffered. He left his case in the hands of God, who always judges fairly. He personally carried our sins in his body on the cross so that we can be dead to sin and live for what is right. By his wounds you are healed”- 1 Peter 2:22-24

God did all of that, just to be reunited with his creation? Yes, He did! That is why I sing with my whole heart “Thank you for the cross! Thank you for the Blood”! 

It is why the redeemed sing God’s praises every day. “I was blind but now I see, I was lost but now I’m found”. It is not mere theology. It is experientially true in the lives of the forgiven.


thank you for
what you’ve done
lyrics

Verse 1
Oh, the Lamb
Slain on a tree,
Who bore the curse
Of sin and death
And died for me.
Oh, what a love, such mystery,
Jesus, we thank you for the cross.

Verse 2
Oh, the blood, You shed for me.
It wiped away my guilty stains
And washed me clean
Oh, what a love, I’ve been redeemed.
Jesus, we thank you for the cross.

Chorus 1
Thank You for the cross
Thank You for the blood
My God, my God,
Thank You for what you’ve done

Verse 3

Oh, fear and death
Where is your sting?
You thought that you had
Won that day
But found defeat
Oh, Hell you lost
To Heaven’s King
King Jesus bought
Our victory! Woah!

Bridge
Hallelujah, hallelujah,
Hallelujah, hallelujah,
Hallelujah, hallelujah,
Jesus, we thank You for the cross

Chorus 3
Thank You for the cross
Thank You for the blood
My God, my God,
Thank You for
what you’ve done
Praise You for the Lamb
Praise You for the Son
My God, my God
Praise You for
What You’ve done


CREDITS:

writers: Jonathan Lee, Jordan Merritt

Producers: Jordan Merritt, Kaleb Frazier, Zach Saltmarsh

mixed by seth talley

mastered by Bob Boyd at Ambient Digital

COVER ART:

Photographer: William Read

Graphic Designer: William Read

Art Director: Jennie Lee Riddle


jonathan lee bio

Jonathan Lee McElhenny is a husband, father, pastor, worship leader and songwriter. But when asked to describe who he is, he answers, “matchmaker.” “I was created to worship, and to lead others in worship,” he says. “I like to think of myself as a matchmaker between God and man in partnership with The Holy Spirit. I want more than anything for people to have a true revelation of who God is because when people truly see Jesus, it changes them forever. That is what I am called to do. People many times have told me that my music helps them see Jesus, There is nothing better than that to me.”

Jonathan’s focus on making Jesus famous has attracted many talented artists to record songs he’s written. These artists include the Newsboys, For King & Country, Laura Story, Phillips, Craig & Dean, People & Songs, Jeff Deyo, Aaron Shust, Tricia Brock, Melanie Tierce, Rebecca St. James, Selah, Jordan Merritt, Acquire The Fire and others. Three of those songs have been nominated for four Dove Awards (Worship Song of the Year for “When The Stars Burn Down” by Travis Cottrell and Phillips, Craig & Dean, Inspirational Song of the year for ‘More And More Of You’ by Selah, Song of the Year and Pop Song of the Year for “Proof Of Your Love” by for King & Country.)

(Added Note- “When The Stars Burn Down” was number 1 on the charts inspirational Christian Radio.) “You Are My Shepherd” and “The Altar” by Tricia Brock were in the top 5 of inspirational Christian Radio along with “More and More Of You” by Selah which was also in the top 5 of inspirational Christian Radio. “Proof Of Your Love” by For King And Country was in the top of Christian Radio. “You Are My Shepherd,” “When The Stars Burn Down” and “Proof Of Your Love “have all won Sesac Awards.

McElhenny’s success is well-deserved, according to those who know him. “Jonathan is someone that I’ve written some of my best songs with.” Says co-writer, friend and label-head of People & Songs, Jennie Lee Riddle. “It’s a true honor to serve and help send him out as a blessing for such a time as this.” McElhenny is a highly successful songwriter, known as “Jonathan Lee”. And yet, he obeyed the urging of the Holy Spirit and transitioned from the road to full time pastoring in 2016. He says. “I want to leave a legacy that leads people to Jesus, and pastoring helps expand the Kingdom exponentially by helping others around me to grow in Christ. I love it."

Jonathan’s songs, co-written with notables Benji Cowart, David Moffitt, Chad Cates, Jennie Lee Riddle, Richie Fike, BJ Putnam, Doug Engquist, Corey Voss, Jordan Merritt, and Jared Anderson, bring the worshipper back to the basics as a follower of Christ. If the track record is any indication, Jonathan Lee McElhenny’s music will continue to match the hearts of men and women to the heart of a loving Savior.


Cliff Preston Bio

“I try to see people through the lens of what God has brought me through and saved me from. I believe that if God can love and use even me, he can love and use anyone.”

It’s been said that what sets Cliff Preston apart is his raw authenticity and compassion.  Preston’s music ministry began in 2002 as he began traveling with bands to bring awareness to the love of Jesus as well as the mental health crisis.  With his father being a professional counselor and pastor, he was very aware of the effect that mental health was having on the generation, as well as the ultimate source of wellness - the finished work of the cross.  He has spent the following twenty years traveling the country writing songs, leading worship, preaching, and even opening businesses geared towards Christ-centered clinical mental healthcare.

Cliff is proud to call Smackover, Arkansas his hometown.  He is even prouder of God’s faithfulness through his marriage with his wife Leslie, and the wisdom God provides as they raise their daughter Kannyn (12), and their two sons Murphy (10) and Campbell (2).

Cliff brings over two decades of ministry experience and business development to his partnership with People & Songs. In that time, he has written songs for artists including Newsong, JJ Weeks, Carrolton and more. He has shared the stage with artists such as MercyMe, Jeremy Camp, and Natalie Grant among others.  All while opening and building companies that develop platforms to display Christ to a lost and hurting world.

Cliff is excited for what is to come as he joins forces with this diverse team of artists, worship leaders, and writers for the glory of God.


JORDAN MERRIT BIO

Jordan Merritt is a talented Christian songwriter and musician who has made a significant impact on the contemporary Christian music scene.

With a passion for creating music that inspires and uplifts listeners, Jordan has written a number of powerful worship songs that have become beloved favorites of Christians around the world.

Among Jordan's most notable works are "You Hold It All," a popular worship song recorded by the Newsboys; "People of the Cross," moving anthem performed by Selah; and "Yet I Want More," a powerful ballad featured on Vol. 3 of The Emerging Sound project.

Jordan's music is characterized by its heartfelt lyrics, soaring melodies, and powerful vocals, which combine to create an unforgettable listening experience. Whether he is writing for himself or collaborating with other artists, Jordan's dedication to his craft and his faith shine through in every song he creates.

You might also be able to find him singing in the band that he is a part of called "The Band Table".


Get chord charts for "Thank You For What You've Done" from The Band Table featuring Cliff Preston and Jonathan Lee McElhenny. Written by Jonathan Lee McElhenny and Jordan Merritt.

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Fall of Jericho by Jordan Merritt: Lyrics, Meaning & Story

Read the Story and Listen to the song, “Fall Of Jericho

 
 
 

song meaning

THE PROMISE:

“Now Jericho was strongly fortified because of the Israelites—no one leaving or entering. The Lord said to Joshua, “Look, I have handed Jericho, its king, and its best soldiers over to you”

Did you catch that? God meets Joshua before the Israelites ever take one step! He promises that He’s already fully given Jericho over to Israel! He inspires faith and confidence and then gives them their marching orders.

THE PLAN: MARCHING ORDERS

Let’s look at the next verse:

March around the city with all the men of war, circling the city one time. Do this for six days. Have seven priests carry seven ram’s-horn trumpets in front of the ark. But on the seventh day, march around the city seven times, while the priests blow the rams’ horns. When there is a prolonged blast of the horn and you hear its sound, have all the troops give a mighty shout. Then the city wall will collapse, and the troops will advance, each man straight ahead

God has the prerogative to design plans that make the way for His promise. Obedience to his marching orders matter.

He could have just caused the walls to fall in one day, without Israel ever marching, but He instead chose to work in, with, and through their obedience. He does that with us too. An invitation will always come with marching orders.

THE PROCESS CHALLENGES OUR CONFIDENCE, CONFRONTS, AND CHANGES US

God grows our faith, and each step of obedience is designed to challenge, confront and change us.

Our Confidence. God permits situations where it will be tested and challenged, revealing what is present and not present; demanding each one of us to come up higher.

Think about what it must have felt like to have the warriors of Jericho staring over at the wall, taunting, hurling insults, possibly spitting, and who knows what else. Imagine how weak, utterly exposed and vulnerable it would feel, as a warrior, to show up, and simply walk around.

All were challenged and tested that week with every step. Who’s report is to be believed? Fear? Pride? The mighty? The mockers? Or God? In what or in whom is our confidence?

The Confrontation. No one was left out. God put them all to the test. Imagine it from both sides. The chance to run (in the right direction - towards God) was there for all.

Wise Rahab, full of humility and faith, is proof. Let’s let her words set the scene and posture our hearts: 

I know that the LORD has given you this land and that a great fear of you has fallen on us, so that all who live in this country are melting in fear because of you.

We have heard how the LORD dried up the water of the Red Sea for you when you came out of Egypt, and what you did to Sihon and Og, the two kings of the Amorites east of the Jordan, whom you completely destroyed.

When we heard of it, our hearts melted in fear and everyone’s courage failed because of you,
for the LORD your God is God in heaven above and on the earth below.”

It is clear as we read the story from the sidelines that fear and pride were coming down. Those warriors who were strong in battle, were told not to battle. What a blow to pride. What a false confidence killer.

The confrontation was real. It was on both sides. It’s easier to imagine being on the “right” side - but what if we are wrong? When other people’s faith or fear looks ridiculous to us and we laugh inside…what’s inside?

We can assume we are safe on the inside to think as we please… but God sure knows how to get on the inside. That should halt us and cause us to stare at God.

Those folks in Jericho hoped they were safe in their little fortified city. Who was more vulnerable? Both.

Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of him to whom we must give account” (Hebrews 4:13). 

Jesus answered, ‘Do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all the other Galileans because they suffered this way? I tell you, no! But unless you repent, you too will all perish.

Or those eighteen who died when the tower in Siloam fell on them—do you think they were more guilty than all the others living in Jerusalem? I tell you, no!
But unless you repent, you too will all perish.

The Change. Again, it begins with an invitation that comes with marching orders. The process of seven days, walls and circles changed everyone. Some warriors grew past fear and obedience to childlike faith. Others saw everything they had ever placed confidence in crumble.

That shout was deafening. It represented a completed process. It represented that the change was NOW.

It was a simultaneous sound of victory and defeat. Scripture acknowledges that whatever we don’t do in faith is sin. So somewhere in that march, obedience must have turned into faith, because on the seventh day, the seventh time around, the rocks indeed cried out, but Israel’s shout of faith was heard by God and the walls came tumbling down.

THE INVITATION

God is not going back on His Word. He is going to finish what He started. Whose report is to be believed and on which side will we stand? Fear or Faith? Where does our confidence stand? To what does it bow? 

Friends, we implore you to put all your confidence in Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of your faith. He keeps His promises. His ways are perfect. We are changed by His processes. Christ, Our Warrior King can be trusted as our sole Defense. Keep on marching - soon the trumpet will be heard.

Here are some battle songs to help you on your journey.

Remember, “The promise is the fall of Jericho!”


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message from the writers

 

jonathan lee

I believe the story of Jericho is so much deeper than a city with fortified walls.

Yes, it reminds us that God can use the simple songs and shouts of a few to tear down the strongest strongholds that humanity can build. But, it also should remind us that God can tear down any stronghold that stands against Him and those that follow him, including sin, fear, depression, and death.

We wrote this song to remind the listener that God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. If He did it then, He will do it now! He who the son sets free is free indeed!


cliff preston

Getting to be a part of Fall Of Jericho has been one of the highlights of the last year. In my world we see so many people with these seemingly insurmountable struggles and hardships. Fall Of Jericho, for me, represents a defiant joy in the midst of these trials that comes from the understanding of the remedy…Jesus! Just keep marching!


Sabin flore

I remember the joy that filled the room when the four of us wrote “Fall of Jericho.” When I contemplate the significance of this song for me, I find myself concentrating on its opening line: “Have you forgotten we crossed the Jordan and we were safe”… As children of God, we frequently lose our focus and overlook the ways the Lord has safeguarded, protected, and fought on our behalf. Instead of succumbing to fear, look back at what the Lord has accomplished for you, and continue moving ahead into His intended path for you.


fall of jericho lyrics

Chorus
Oh, in my own Jericho
I’m just gonna keep on marchin'
My eyes on a new horizon and
Hold like I’ll never let go
Cause you know how this goes
The promise is the fall of Jericho.

Verse 1
Have you forgotten
We crossed the Jordan
And we were safe?
We saw the wonders
But then we wandered
Away

Pre Chorus 1
But I’ve seen You move
A deliverance
A heavenly escape
And if I fear you
I’ll stare down walls
Until I see a way

Verse 2

There's always gonna be a giant
There's always gonna more fighting
But I know there's hope.

Pre Chorus 2
Cause I’ve seen You move
You gave me something
None can take away
So I’ll keep shouting
Cause every wall that’s
Standings gotta break
Oh, it's gotta break

Bridge
I’m just gonna keep on marching
I’m just gonna keep on marching
I’m just gonna keep on marching
I’m just gonna keep on marching

Chorus 2
Oh, bye-bye, Jericho!
Listen to the trumpet sounding!
He’s always gonna keep His promise!
Oh, no You won’t let me go,
Now I know how this goes.
The promise is the fall of Jericho.



 
 

jordan merritt Bio

Jordan Merritt is a talented Christian songwriter and musician who has made a significant impact on the contemporary Christian music scene.

With a passion for creating music that inspires and uplifts listeners, Jordan has written a number of powerful worship songs that have become beloved favorites of Christians around the world.

Among Jordan's most notable works are "You Hold It All," a popular worship song recorded by the Newsboys; "People of the Cross," moving anthem performed by Selah; and "Yet I Want More," a powerful ballad featured on Vol. 3 of The Emerging Sound project.

Jordan's music is characterized by its heartfelt lyrics, soaring melodies, and powerful vocals, which combine to create an unforgettable listening experience. Whether he is writing for himself or collaborating with other artists, Jordan's dedication to his craft and his faith shine through in every song he creates.

You might also be able to find him singing in the band that he is a part of called "The Band Table".



 
 
 

 
 
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"Worry" by Phil King

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presenting phil king Worry

 
 
 

the story and the study

Did you know that you can live a completely worry-free life? You don’t have to wait until Heaven, either. Right now, by God’s grace, you can learn to walk with Jesus and enjoy every day life with Him. You don’t have to spend another moment worrying about a thing.

It sounds irresponsible, doesn’t it? As if worry, rather than faith, is helpful. However, if we’ve been responsible, done our best, cast our cares on Jesus, and prayed, then, can’t we just leave the outcome with God? He’s the only omnipresent, omniscient, omnipotent, sovereign One, not us. And Scripture proves that even though we worry He is sleeping, He still rises to handle the worst of storms. 

Phil King states,

My grandfather Charles Combs is my hero. One of the things he would always tell me when I was growing up and felt worried was, “Don’t look in. Look UP!”

This is such great advice from Phil’s grandfather. Rather than looking to ourselves for the answers when we are facing all kinds of trouble and worries, the best thing we can do is look to Jesus. Worry is such a normal thing for us frail humans and it is oftentimes we permit our frailty to lead. However, even though we are frail (weak), in Christ we are strong. The rock on which we stand, Jesus, is unbreakable. And He commands us not to worry about a thing.

 
 

Worry never won no battle
Worry never stopped no pain
Worry never brought
No mountain down
That was standing in my way”

As the lyric to “Worry” states, worry doesn’t ever win a battle. It doesn’t fix a thing! Rather, it keeps us stuck in yesterday’s inconsistencies and failings, and anxious about what tomorrow may hold. Worry keeps us from being fully present in the moment and prevents us from enjoying God’s gift of life in the here and now. Not a moment of it is worth it— ever. It’s a thief

So, what is God’s alternative then? How do we combat worry when it whimpers at our gates? Here are just a few simple things, each of them strong enough to help you overcome:

Phil King says,

If I serve a God who is so kind and good to save us from death, hell, and destruction – why would I even think for a second that He is going to leave me hanging over anything else in my life?

Phil is right. God’s has graciously handled the huge things. Why would we assume that He’s not big enough for the small things? He promises to never leave us or forsake us, no matter what we are facing or going through. Rather than expending ourselves worrying about all the things, the best thing (and the most responsible thing) to do is trust Jesus.

In the words of Phil,

Praise Him and set your hope on what He is able to do. Stand on His Word. Because like Jesus and this song says, worry will never get us anywhere”



Worry lyrics

Chorus
Worry never won no battle
Worry never stopped no pain
Worry never brought
No mountain down
That was standing in my way
Worry never gave no answer
Never lit my way back home
So I’mma lay it down
And let You Jesus
‘Cause You are in control

Verse 1
I’ll never add
A day to my life
Wonderin’ what
The future holds
All that I’ll gain
Is a blow to my pride
Tryin’ to know what I can’t know
The hope that I’ve found
Says I won’t be left out
But the heavy liftin’s up to you
So I’m backin’ down
Cuz I can’t hold my ground
Oh You just do the thing you do


Verse 2

The words that You’ve said
Get me out of my head
They’re like a lamp unto my feet
I’m finding my heart’s
Not afraid of dark
Even when when I cannot see
I don’t gotta stress
‘Bout what ain’t happened yet
You've heard every prayer I’ve prayed
Not even once
Have you wavered or broke
A single promise you have made

Bridge
I will think on what is lovely
I will dwell on what is true
I will sing of what is praiseworthy
And set my mind on You


CREDITS:

Produced and Mixed by Seth Talley

Mastered by Bob Boyd at Ambient Digital

Executive Producer: Jennie Lee Riddle

Label: Euphonic City in cooperation
withvpeople & Songs

Drums: Fred Eltringham

Percussion: Tim Buell

Bass: Jacob Lowery

EL Guitars: SCOTTY MILLS,
ANDREW OSENGA, SETH TALLEY

Acoustic Guitars: SETH TALLEY

Keys: DAVID LEONARD, MATT ULRICH

B3: Lindell Cooley

Wurly: JASON WEBB

Additional Choir: ALEX FINCHER

BGV: RACHAEL LAMPA

writers: Andrew Bergthold, Benji Cowart,
Jennie Lee Riddle, Wesley Nilsen

COVER ART:

Photographer: William Read

Graphic Designer: William Read

Art Director: Jennie Lee Riddle


Phil King Bio

Phil King is fervent about leading and writing songs that bring many people to Jesus. Over the course of his life Phil has used his genre fluid sound, soulful voice, love for God, and heart for the Church to invite a diverse people to experience God.

King is the launch artist for newly formed label, Euphonic City, co-founded by two of his long-time mentors and friends, Paul Wright and Jennie Lee Riddle. He has been working on his fifth record which is a timely and rich gathering of songs for his Euphonic City debut. This release of Phil King will begin with 5 singles, culminating with a 14 track album featuring many of his family friends.

In his early 20’s he became the worship leader at Christ for the Nations in Dallas, TX before taking a position as a worship pastor at Gateway Church. Most recently, King moved he and his wife to Amarillo, Texas to join Trinity Fellowship Church where they have started their family and are now raising their young twins.

Phil has written multilingual anthems such as “So Worthy'' that have traveled far and wide. And notably, for the pro-life movement, “Not Forgotten” was performed by Phil and Francesca Battistelli at a Focus on the Family event, “Alive From New York” in Times Square attended by 20,000. King often leads at conferences and worship experiences. He has sung and played on records and live events for artists that include Michael W. Smith, Danny Gokey, Charity Gayle, Lauren Daigle, and others. His songwriting credits include Leeland, Matt Redman, Micah Tyler, Christine D’Clario, Rita Springer, and more. But most of all, Phil’s favorite thing is to be available to the men and women of God who carry the Gospel to the furthermost regions of the earth. In Phil’s own words, “I love the harvest field!”


 
 

© 2020 Curb Songs; HowieCowie Publishing (ASCAP)/ Tent Peg Music (BMI)/ Jennie Lee Riddle Music; All rights reserved. CCLI Song # 7173190. All rights reserved. For licensing requests, please visit Music Services. Phil King appears courtesy of Euphonic City

 
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"Better Road" by Cliff Preston

Read the story and listen to the song, “Better Road.” Presenting Cliff Preston.

 
 
 

the story

I was sitting on a couch listening to a friend tell me that I should record some songs. I remember saying “I have let that part of me die”. The next statement changed the course of my life. She said, “Cliff, God is really good at resurrecting things”. The next year seemed like a whirlwind.

Some dear friends and I started working on a song. We started singing “Goodbye, Goodbye, Goodbye”, and over the course of the next few hours we wrote the song now known as “Better Road.” This song has been a gift to me from Jesus. The lyrics are filled with pure joy. This joy comes from a literal weary traveler that found a better way. If I was a wrestler, this song would be my theme music. It shouts of the freedom I’ve found and reminds me that I’m not who I was.

 
 

As I looked back on the last twelve years of my life, it seemed like I was trying to atone for sins that Christ had already died for. I thought that I was disqualified. I believed that I had made too many bad decisions to begin again. I had hurt people. While I did need to grow up, learn, make apologies and amends, I also needed to rest in the grace, love, and peace that I had preached, sang, and wrote about for so many years.

In the healing process, I had to lay down the world that I had created around myself, so God could have room to build a person that looks a lot more like Himself. It led me to the realization that the things that are worth fighting for, are the things He orchestrates and ordains. These things include but are not limited to my marriage, my children and my call to pastor and minister to those around me. We have the freedom, today, to take a different path.

I’ll never forget what my dad would say to me, “Son, you have never done something so bad that God won’t take you, or take you back”. Friends, I am not who I was. I have experienced the resurrection of my soul, the resurrection of my family, and I am inviting you to walk on this better road. It’s a little narrow, but it will always be worth it.

better road lyric video


Better road lyrics

Verse 1
Was a weary traveler
Done my share of trouble
Had a love for danger
Livin' undercover
Then He saw
Straight through me
He said Follow Me, son
Now all the things
That I once loved
They were not enough.


Chorus
I said, Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
I’m heading down a better road
He took a wretch like me
And did the impossible
Hello, Hello, Hello
You’re looking at a miracle
And goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
I’m heading down the better road.


Verse 2
That path your takin'
Left you in the wreckage
Might have been good as dead
But He’s the resurrection
Cause He takes the dry bones
Brings 'em back to life
So come on start running with me
There’s not a better time!


Bridge
Come with me friend
Let’s go walking
Let’s make our way home
Come with me friend
Let’s go walking
Let’s make our way home
Come with me friend
Let’s go walking
Let’s make our way home
Come with me friend
Let’s go walking
Walking down that better road.


CREDITS:

Vocals: Cliff preston

Producers: Jordan Merritt, Kaleb Frazier, Zach Saltmarsh

Mastered by Joe Causey at Voyager Mastering

Written by sabin flore, jade lundgren, cliff preston, buck mcknight.

COVER ART: Photographer: William Read

Cover Art: Graphic Designer: William Read

Art Director: Jennie Lee Riddle



cliff preston Bio

“I try to see people through the lens of what God has brought me through and saved me from. I believe that if God can love and use even me, he can love and use anyone.”

It’s been said that what sets Cliff Preston apart is his raw authenticity and compassion.  Preston’s music ministry began in 2002 as he began traveling with bands to bring awareness to the love of Jesus as well as the mental health crisis.  With his father being a professional counselor and pastor, he was very aware of the effect that mental health was having on the generation, as well as the ultimate source of wellness - the finished work of the cross.  He has spent the following twenty years traveling the country writing songs, leading worship, preaching, and even opening businesses geared towards Christ-centered clinical mental healthcare.

Cliff is proud to call Smackover, Arkansas his hometown.  He is even prouder of God’s faithfulness through his marriage with his wife Leslie, and the wisdom God provides as they raise their daughter Kannyn (12), and their two sons Murphy (10) and Campbell (2).

Cliff brings over two decades of ministry experience and business development to his partnership with People & Songs. In that time, he has written songs for artists including Newsong, JJ Weeks, Carrolton and more. He has shared the stage with artists such as MercyMe, Jeremy Camp, and Natalie Grant among others.  All while opening and building companies that develop platforms to display Christ to a lost and hurting world.

Cliff is excited for what is to come as he joins forces with this diverse team of artists, worship leaders, and writers for the glory of God.



 
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"Mercy of Jesus" by Phil King and Daniel Doss

Listen to “Mercy Of Jesus” by Phil King and Daniel Doss.

 
 
 

the story from phil king

I grew up in a small farm town in central California. Our house was on the edge of town, surrounded by cornfields, daisies, vineyards, almond orchards, and strawberry patches. As a child, I would often play in the house or out in the yard, and just by way of being a very active and busy little boy, I sometimes broke something that was valuable. And because I was a boy, it was usually something of my dad's that I broke.

One time I broke a costly lamp in our living room and my mom found out. A 10-year-old’s look of shame and shock must hold some sort of special place in a mom’s heart. I couldn’t believe what my mom did next. She said, “We are not going to tell Dad this happened, okay? We are going to run to the store right now and get a replacement before he gets home.” …What?? I knew that I didn’t deserve that kind of love. I deserved to work my butt off to replace that busted lamp. My mother was showing and exemplifying mercy. 

 
 

This kind of treatment was not an everyday occurrence, and trust me, I did not get away with much. But every now and then, my mom let me off the hook and reminded me what mercy looks like. She stepped in, covered for me, paid the price, and replaced what had been broken. All I could do was be grateful.

There was no room for boasting that I had done something to earn or deserve that kind of kindness from her. Looking back, I see how her kindness bettered me, humbled me, and helped me see a beautiful and much needed glimpse of God’s mercy.

It helped me see the big picture of how Jesus’ broken body and shed blood is more than enough to cover and atone for every sin. Bumping into a table and breaking a living room lamp is one thing. Sinning against a holy God is a much more serious matter. I deserve death for that. But, oh, the Mercy of Jesus. He covers us worst ones. His grace is enough. His power is made perfect in my weaknesses.

In light of Christ’s mercy, may we be grateful and love others with the same love that we have received from Him. As freely as we have received mercy, let us give it.

I hope that you enjoy listening to the “Mercy Of Jesus” and that it is a wonderful blessing to you. 


message from the writer
jade lundgren

The mercy of Jesus truly can cover us worst ones. God can forgive the worst we’ve ever done, and when repentant, even the most heinous of the world’s sins. It’s jarring, hard to fathom, altogether incredible that Jesus died and chose to shower His mercy on such people as us.

Praise God that His blood is strong enough and His mercy is new every single morning. It was an honor to write these words with Jennie Riddle, and the song, both in lyrics and melody, reminds me every time I hear it of the vastness, totality, and jaw-dropping kindness of God’s mercy. May every heart truly mean and sing along with it, “It covers me!”


message from the writer
Jennie Lee Riddle

I’ll never forget the morning Jade Lundgren introduced me to one of the most raw, honest, and heart wrenchingly beautiful lyrics I’ve ever encountered, “worst ones.” That was me. I loved getting to write this song with her. “The battle was long, the lines were all crossed.” That lyric of hers is more perfect today than the day in which it was written.

We live in a time where chaos abounds. The lanes all intersect and boundaries and decorum have run amok. None of us are getting out of this one clean. The mudslinging is real. We all are in desperate need of The Blood of The Lamb; the Mercy of Jesus; The Gospel. Jesus alone can take our black heart, wash it in His red blood, and make us white as snow.

It was a true honor to have these dear brothers and friends, Phil King and Daniel Doss, lend their honest hearts and powerful sound to give expression to our deepest cry of souls. Thank you boys for leading us to the throne.


mercy of jesus lyrics

Verse 1
I'm no stranger to sin
I've hurt You so
I don't do what I ought
I don't live what I know
But I fall in Your arms
Cry Father I've lost
The battle was long
The lines were
All crossed but

Chorus 1
Oh the mercy of Jesus
Covers us worst ones
Covers me
Your blood
The greatest of fountains
Oh mighty ocean
Please cover me
Mercy of Jesus
You cover me


Verse 2

I've squandered my love
I've spent all my life
I find myself lost
'Cause I chose to hide
Oh Savior come save
I'm sick and in need
Oh will You come heal
What I've done to me oh

Bridge
All the sins of the world
Were washed by Your blood
When You spilled all Your love
Does Your heart still pour out
Forgive all my sin
Oh dear mercy please run
All the sins of the world
Were washed by Your blood
When You spilled all Your love
Does Your heart still pour out
Forgive all my sin
Oh dear mercy I come

Chorus 2
Oh the mercy of Jesus
Covers us worst ones covers me
Oh the mercy of Jesus
Covers us worst ones covers me
Your blood the greatest of fountains
Oh mighty ocean please cover me
Mercy of Jesus You cover me
Mercy of Jesus You cover me



CREDITS:

Produced and Mixed by Seth Talley

Feature: Daniel Doss

Mastered by Bob Boyd at Ambient Digital

Executive Producer: Jennie Lee Riddle

Label: Euphonic City in cooperation with
people & Songs

Drums / Percussion: Tim Buell

Bass: Jacob Lowery

El Guitars: Casey Moore, Gideon Boley

Acoustic guitars: Seth Talley, Casey Moore

Keys: Mike Hicks

Choir: Stephanie King and Phil King

COVER ART:

Photographer: William Read

Graphic Designer: William Read

Art Director: Jennie Lee Riddle


Phil King Bio

Phil King is fervent about leading and writing songs that bring many people to Jesus. Over the course of his life Phil has used his genre fluid sound, soulful voice, love for God, and heart for the Church to invite a diverse people to experience God.

King is the launch artist for newly formed label, Euphonic City, co-founded by two of his long-time mentors and friends, Paul Wright and Jennie Lee Riddle. He has been working on his fifth record which is a timely and rich gathering of songs for his Euphonic City debut. This release of Phil King will begin with 5 singles, culminating with a 14 track album featuring many of his family friends.

In his early 20’s he became the worship leader at Christ for the Nations in Dallas, TX before taking a position as a worship pastor at Gateway Church. Most recently, King moved he and his wife to Amarillo, Texas to join Trinity Fellowship Church where they have started their family and are now raising their young twins.

Phil has written multilingual anthems such as “So Worthy'' that have traveled far and wide. And notably, for the pro-life movement, “Not Forgotten” was performed by Phil and Francesca Battistelli at a Focus on the Family event, “Alive From New York” in Times Square attended by 20,000. King often leads at conferences and worship experiences. He has sung and played on records and live events for artists that include Michael W. Smith, Danny Gokey, Charity Gayle, Lauren Daigle, and others. His songwriting credits include Leeland, Matt Redman, Micah Tyler, Christine D’Clario, Rita Springer, and more. But most of all, Phil’s favorite thing is to be available to the men and women of God who carry the Gospel to the furthermost regions of the earth. In Phil’s own words, “I love the harvest field!”


daniel doss Bio

Daniel Doss is a worship leader, artist, songwriter, and producer. He was a staff writer at Curb/Word on music row from 2016-2019 and an artist/songwriter at Sparrow/Worshiptogether (EMI/Capitol) in the late 2000's.

He and his wife Emily, of 22 years have helped plant two churches and currently live in Murfreesboro where he leads most Sundays at New Vision Church and she homeschool's their two boys Manny (13) and Oakley (10). When Daniel is not leading at New Vision or on the road at other churches he is songwriting and producing artists in his home studio.

He recently released a full-length album entitled “Revival”. It is currently available on Compact Disc and will on vinyl this fall. Half of the album has been released as singles digitally with more to come throughout 2023.


 
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"One" by Jordan Merritt

Listen to “One” by Jordan Merritt.

One” (remaster)
by
Jordan Merritt
from
seasons

 
 
 

read the story and
listen to the song,
One” by Jordan Merritt

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

the story

July 7, 2016. Some friends and I were in Tyler, Texas leading worship for a youth camp. Meanwhile, chaos was happening just 100 miles from us in Dallas. On the night of July 7, a group of police officers were ambushed by a shooter killing 5 and injuring 9 others. Reports shared that the ambush was in response to the innocent killings of black men at the hands of the police.

Now, I’m used to violence. I mean… it’s everywhere. I’d even become used to violence surrounding racial issues (sadly). But this night was different. I laid in my bed in torment over what was happening. My heart broke for the black men. For the police officers. For the families. For the bystanders. For our country. For humanity.

I felt the dissonance and the awareness of how much I desired to change things, but simultaneously how unable I was to help. I was full of every negative emotion possible. Anger. Sadness. Hopelessness. But, I was also keenly aware of how much God desired to intervene. That night I was marked by something. I knew that for the rest of my life, I needed to be present in these moments. I needed to carry reconciliation (especially racial) in every and aspect of what I do.

Not long after the youth camp, I was at a songwriting camp called The Emerging Sound, still unable to shake what had happened just weeks before. This one lingered. It hurt me.

I decided that I wanted to use the thing God put in my hand to combat sin and brokenness in the world: A song. I had a burning desire inside to write TRUTH for the church. For the world. For us all. Then the right session came and this song is what was born in that session.

 
 

How does the unity of the Bride of Jesus connect to racial tensions in the world?

John 17:20-24 says, “I am praying not only for these disciples but also for all who will ever believe in me through their message. I pray that they will all be one, just as you and I are one—as you are in me, Father, and I am in you. And may they be in us so that the world will believe you sent me. I have given them the glory you gave me, so they may be one as we are one. I am in them and you are in me. May they experience such perfect unity that the world will know that you sent me and that you love them as much as you love me. Father, I want these whom you have given me to be with me where I am. Then they can see all the glory you gave me because you loved me even before the world began!”

There’s a direct connection between the unity of God’s people and the world knowing the Love of God! 1 John 4:18 says that “perfect love casts out fear” and our world is riddled with FEAR. I would also make the argument that all sin comes from a place of fear!

I believe that if the Church, the Bride of Christ and the extension of Jesus’ ministry on the earth, would fight to "maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace,” (Ephesians 4:3) we would begin to see the fruit of what Jesus did on the cross manifest in so many tangible ways in our world.

People would experience true love for the first time. The blind would see. The lame would walk. The hurting would be healed. The captives would be freed. Violence could be halted. The agenda of the enemy in our world would be met by the power of God’s Spirit at work in his children.

The gates of HELL can’t stand against the Body of Christ when we are full of His Spirit and in unity! I can’t say that I totally understand HOW our unity as the family of God produces this fruit… but I am confident in the One who said that it would.

As the line in the bridge of “One” states, “Church arise, set color aside, we’re joining in Christ’s victory”, this song is an invitation for the family of God to join in bold love for one another across every nationality, denomination, and generation under what Jesus has done for us.

This does not mean that we ignore our differences. Rather, it means that we celebrate the truth that we are all made in the image of God, no matter our skin color, age, or theological camps. We are ONE family now in Christ.

Galatians 3:28 reads, “There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.”

My prayer for us is the same as Jesus' before he faced the Cross. That we, the Church, would be one as the Holy Trinity is ONE. That our love for each other would violently sweep through the earth and that people of all walks of life would experience the life-changing love of God through us, His children.


ONE lyrics

Verse 1
There's a king we know
And a promise foretold
Of a nation not governed by fear,
Where peace flows free
To a sinner like me
And a world overtaken by tears.

Pre Chorus
We won't lose faith,
Your kingdom is our reward.
We take our place,
Your Spirit goes where we go.

Chorus
Let Your word be the
Loudest voice we hear
Your Spirit run wild in this nation
Your Church come alive
Step into the fight
We will not be moved
United we stand in You
We are one
Oh, oh, oh, oh.

Verse 2
There's a joy we've seen
Our failures redeemed
Your power eclipsing our sin
Let the mountains shake
And the strongholds break
Let freedom ring over our land

Bridge
So Church arise, one body, one bride
Let's stand under what we’ve received
This perfect grace that died in our place
Our songs are now one melody
So Church arise, set color aside
We’re joining in Christ’s victory
And we pray again
Lord, come heal our land
Till glory is all that we see
We are one oh, oh, oh, oh


 
 

jordan merritt Bio

Jordan Merritt is a talented Christian songwriter and musician who has made a significant impact on the contemporary Christian music scene.

With a passion for creating music that inspires and uplifts listeners, Jordan has written a number of powerful worship songs that have become beloved favorites of Christians around the world.

Among Jordan's most notable works are "You Hold It All," a popular worship song recorded by the Newsboys; "People of the Cross," moving anthem performed by Selah; and "Yet I Want More," a powerful ballad featured on Vol. 3 of The Emerging Sound project.

Jordan's music is characterized by its heartfelt lyrics, soaring melodies, and powerful vocals, which combine to create an unforgettable listening experience. Whether he is writing for himself or collaborating with other artists, Jordan's dedication to his craft and his faith shine through in every song he creates.

You might also be able to find him singing in the band that he is a part of called "The Band Table".



CREDITS:

Written by Jordan Merritt,
The Emerging Sound 

Vocals: Jordan Merritt

Producers: Jordan Merritt,
Kaleb Frazier, Zach Saltmarsh


drums: zach saltmarsh

guitars: kaleb frazier

all other instruments:
jordan merritt

Mastered by Joe Causey
at Voyager Mastering

mixed by david riddle


© 2023 Tent Peg Music (BMI) / The Emerging Sound Publishing (BMI)
Touched By A Fire Music (
ASCAP). All rights reserved.
For licensing requests, please visit
Music Services. CCLI Song #7223001

 
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