11/6/25 Update: Spotify took down the original version of this podcast on 10.29.25 with no warning. Unfortunately, that has forced me to remove the song from this episode. At the end, I have directed listeners to click on the links below to listen to the song. I apologize about the incovenience. Thanks for the "warning" Spotify. You can listen to this podcast in full on the YouTube podcast link.
What does it really mean to “dwell in the house of the LORD”? In this episode we linger in Psalm 27:4—David’s “one thing”—and trace that longing from the wilderness tabernacle to Moses’ prayer, the sons of Korah’s song, Jesus’ call to abide, and the forever-dwelling of Revelation 21. Rebecca also shares a personal moment from this week that re-centered her heart on holy habitation—delighting in God Himself, not merely His gifts.
In This Episode
Psalm 27:4–6 — the grammar of worship: dwell, behold, inquire
Exodus 25; 29; 33; 40 — the miškan (tabernacle) and God’s chosen nearness
Psalm 90:1 — before tents and temples, God Himself is our dwelling
Psalm 84 & the sons of Korah — redeemed lineage, redeemed longing (“Better is one day…”)
John 15 & 14:23 — abiding as joyful union; the Spirit making His home in us
Ezekiel 37 → Revelation 21 — from “The LORD is there” to “Behold, God dwells with His people”
Pastoral invitation — trading spiritual hurry for a life of holy habitation
Scriptures Mentioned (select)Psalm 27; Psalm 23:6; Psalm 84; Psalm 90:1; Exodus 25, 29, 33, 40; Numbers 16; Numbers 26:11; 1 Chronicles 9:19; John 14:2–3, 14:23; John 15:1–11; Ephesians 2:19–22; 1 Peter 2:4–5; Revelation 21:1–4, 22–23.
Listen to “Psalm 27” by Steffany Gretzinger
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What if the intimacy that was broken in Eden could be restored in you — right here, right now?
From the garden’s first whisper of temptation to the upper room’s rushing wind, Scripture tells one continual story: God’s desire to dwell with His people. To not just be known about, but known.
In today’s episode, we sit with “Holy Spirit / The Dove” by SEU Worship — a breathtaking blend of two worship anthems that together become a single cry for nearness: “Holy Spirit, You are welcome here.”
But this isn’t just a song.
It’s an invitation.
An invitation to return to the intimacy the serpent tried to steal in Genesis 3:5 — when he twisted the word yada, “to know,” into counterfeit knowledge apart from God.
An invitation to walk again in the fellowship Jesus promised in John 14:16–17 — “You know Him, for He dwells with you and will be in you.”
An invitation to open the temple of your heart and let the Spirit flood every corner of your life.
Because the Spirit who hovered over creation, descended like a dove at Jesus’ baptism, and filled the upper room with wind and fire — that same Spirit abides in you.
In This Episode:
• Trace the theme of intimacy lost in Eden and restored through the Holy Spirit
• Discover how Mary’s anointing at Bethany and David’s psalms of longing reveal the heart of worship
• See how the prophets — from Isaiah to Habakkuk — understood intimacy with God in glory and in quiet
• Learn how yada, the Hebrew word “to know,” becomes the undercurrent of relationship through the whole of Scripture
• Be invited to turn from self-reflection to face-to-face communion with the living God
Listen to “Holy Spirit / The Dove” by SEU Worship:
• Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1m5XfRNxZGmLwmtoVYRrcI?si=89aa21cdbcbf4c7c
• Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/song/holy-spirit-the-dove/1809814688
• YouTube Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS1UOxt1pcg
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What if the places you thought were ruined forever—the ashes of grief, loss, or wandering—were the very soil where God was planting something new? We are watching this very premise play out real time through the tragic loss of Charlie Kirk and the amazing, faith-filled response of his wife, Erika Kirk.
In today’s episode, we sit with “Flowers” by Phil Wickham—a tender anthem for those walking through ashes and wondering if God can still bring beauty from their broken story.
But this isn’t just a song. It’s a promise.
That God exchanges mourning for joy, despair for praise, ashes for beauty. That what the enemy meant for evil, God is already using for good. That the flowers are already sprouting, even if you can’t yet see them bloom.
Because Scripture has always told us this story—from Isaiah’s promise of “a garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness,” to Joseph’s declaration in Genesis 50:20, to Paul’s assurance in Romans 8:28. God redeems. God restores. God plants hope where the ground feels scorched.
In This Episode:
• Discover the story behind “Flowers” and how it echoes the hope of Isaiah 61
• Hear how testimonies from around the world reveal glimpses of beauty rising from tragedy
• Trace the biblical pattern of divine exchange—from Joseph’s suffering to Rahab’s scarlet cord to the cross itself
• Find encouragement that your ashes—whatever they are—are not wasted but planted for His glory
Listen to “Flowers” by Phil Wickham:
• Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7Fd44ENIgycSM6Alye9QZN?si=G3v7sPvpRxS_YCV8Miu1YA
• Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-blood/1761895678?i=1761895679
• YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=6WvjEwlS4rY&si=Ei1YLlPm2MgUBMOX
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Thank you for walking through this journey with me.
My prayer is that this episode reminds you: your ashes are not the end of the story. They are the soil where God plants flowers.
Because in Christ, beauty always has the final word.
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What if the “spiritual blahs” aren't a sign of failure but a divine invitation to a deeper friendship with God? What if the same God who met Elijah in his darkest depression is the same God who meets you in your dry season? In today's episode, Rebecca gets raw and real about her own spiritual dryness after a mountaintop experience, drawing a powerful parallel to the prophet Elijah's post-Mount Carmel exhaustion. As we explore the song "A New Eden" by The Belonging Co, we'll dive deep into its biblical foundations to rediscover the intimacy of walking with God in the garden, a friendship made possible through Christ. This isn't just about feeling God's presence; it's about choosing to believe His Word even when our emotions, circumstances, and experiences seem to contradict it. It's an invitation to stop hiding, accept His love, and let Him give you a new heart that desires His presence above all else.
In This Episode:
Listen to "A New Eden" by The Belonging Co:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/15YSfwwIosOjmc3yGad6pn?si=b0ee7c2182f94f0a
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/ai/song/a-new-eden-live/1786683958
YouTube Music: https://youtu.be/yDW5sW6YTjc?si=jQH_RFjZLsF1UHhc
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What if every time you read "And God said..." in Genesis, you're reading about Jesus speaking creation into existence? What if every encounter with God in the Old Testament was actually an encounter with the Word who would later become flesh?
In today's episode, we explore "Our Attention Is On Heaven" by Gospel City Church and dive deep into John 1:1 to discover the staggering reality of who Jesus is as the eternal Word. From the creative power that spoke galaxies into existence to the Angel of the Lord appearances throughout Scripture, we'll trace how the same Voice that called light into being is the same Voice that calls you beloved today.
This isn't just theology—it's an invitation to see the magnitude of who God really is in a way that will completely transform how you worship and how you see Him moving in your everyday life.
In This Episode:
Listen to "Our Attention Is On Heaven" by Gospel City Church:
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What if the reason you keep falling back into old patterns isn't because you're weak—but because you keep trying to resurrect what God has already declared dead?
In today's episode, we sit with "Made For More" by Josh Baldwin and dive deep into 2 Corinthians 5:17 to discover what it really means to be a new creation. When we dig into the original Greek, we find that God didn't just improve you—He created something unprecedented. You are kaine ktisis, a species that had never existed until Jesus rose from the dead. So why do we keep trying to resurrect the old self to manage other people's comfort levels? Why do we keep tending graves instead of living in resurrection freedom?
In This Episode:
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What if transformation doesn’t begin with trying harder—but with understanding what’s already been done?
In today’s episode, we sit with “The Blood” by Bethel Music—a worship anthem written for the weary, the striving, the ones caught on the hamster wheel of Christian performance who’ve forgotten they can step off and rest.
But this isn’t just a song.
It’s a declaration.
That everything changed. That you’ve been washed from the inside. That it could have only been the blood.
Because in Scripture, the scarlet thread runs from Genesis to Revelation—from the first covering in the garden to the wedding feast of the Lamb—reminding us that God has always been the One who provides, covers, and transforms through blood.
In This Episode:
• Hear the story behind “The Blood” and why it was written as a call back to simple, honest worship
• Trace the scarlet thread from Genesis 3 to Revelation 19, discovering how every drop of blood pointed to Christ
• Explore the Martha-to-Mary transformation that happens when we stop performing and start abiding
• Rest in the truth that you’re not becoming something—you already are something beautiful in Him
Listen to “The Blood” by Bethel Music:
• Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7Fd44ENIgycSM6Alye9QZN?si=G3v7sPvpRxS_YCV8Miu1YA
• Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-blood/1761895678?i=1761895679
• YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=6WvjEwlS4rY&si=Ei1YLlPm2MgUBMOX
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Thank you for being part of this community.
My prayer is that this episode reminds you: you can step off the wheel and into His rest.
Because you’re not becoming something. You already are something beautiful in Him.
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What if God’s nature really is to restore—to bring life to barren places, peace to the war inside us, and hope even when the wreckage feels too deep?
In today’s heartfelt episode, I’m joined by Bible teacher, writer, and co-author of Revelationship, Cathy Colver Garland. Cathy shares the kind of story that doesn’t resolve in a single miracle—but in a lifetime of encountering the goodness of God in the middle of real, human pain.
From miscarriages and divorce to breaking her neck twice, Cathy opens up about the wilderness places she’s walked through—and the unshakable visions God gave her along the way. What held her together wasn’t just grit or healing. It was knowing the One who restores. The One whose nature is unchanging—even when our circumstances are.
The worship song that carries us through this conversation is “Your Nature” by Kari Jobe—a song Cathy returns to again and again. Because when everything feels lost, she’s learned to believe: it’s God’s nature to restore.
This is a story of deep waiting, surprising joy, and the kind of revelation that draws us into lasting relationship with a faithful God.
In This Episode:
Hear how Cathy clung to the nature and promises of God through years of barrenness, trauma, and unanswered questions.
Learn how visions from God sustained her even when nothing around her looked like the future He had shown.
Discover the heart behind her book Revelationship, and how she helps others see where God is moving in their everyday lives.
Reflect on the power of worship to realign your heart with the truth of who God is—especially when everything feels uncertain.
Be reminded that restoration isn’t always sudden. But when it’s from God—it’s deep.
Listen to “Your Nature” by Kari Jobe:
Want to explore Revelationship by Cathy Colver Garland?
Visit https://revelationship.net to learn more about the book and devotional, co-written with her father, Dr. Randy Colver—designed to help you recognize how God is revealing Himself to draw you into deeper relationship.
Fair Use Disclaimer: This episode includes references and lyrics from “Your Nature” by Kari Jobe, used under fair use for commentary, review, and teaching purposes. All rights remain with the original copyright holders.
What if healing doesn’t begin with strength—but with surrender?
In today’s episode, we sit with “Table Of The Lord” by Hope Darst—a worship anthem written for the weary, the suffering, the ones carrying quiet pain or praying bold prayers for someone they love.
But this isn’t just a song.
It’s an invitation.
To return. To receive. To be made whole.
Because in Scripture, the table isn’t just a symbol of provision—it’s the place where God meets us in the middle of the valley, prepares a seat for the unworthy, and washes the feet of the ones who are barely holding on.
In This Episode:
Listen to “Table Of The Lord” by Hope Darst:
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My prayer is that this episode reminds you: there is still a seat for you.
And Jesus is already there.
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What if the name of Jesus really is enough—when the hospital is quiet, the future uncertain, and all you can do is pray?
In today’s deeply personal episode, I’m joined by Katie Jones—a wife, mom through foster care and biological birth, worship singer, and the founder of Redeeming Your Finances. Katie opens up about the worship song that walked with her through infertility, foster parenting, a life-threatening illness, and the everyday surrender of trusting God when you don’t know the outcome.
The song is “In Jesus Name” by Katy Nichole—and for Katie, it became more than lyrics. It became a lifeline.
This is a story about intercession when you have no words… about worship that holds you when everything else is shaking… and about the kind of miracle that changes more than just your circumstances—it changes your heart.
In This Episode:
Listen to “In Jesus Name” by Katy Nichole:
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What if God still sees you—even when you feel invisible? Even when life moves too fast, when you're carrying things you never asked for, when you barely recognize the girl you used to be?
In today’s episode, we sit with Amanda Nolan’s new release 17—a song that captures the ache of growing up too soon, the exhaustion of hidden battles, and the quiet question: God, it’s me… do You still hear me?
But this isn’t just Amanda’s story. It’s Hagar’s. It’s yours. It’s mine.
Because thousands of years ago, another young woman whispered the same cry in the wilderness. And the God who saw her—El Roi—is still the God who sees you now.
In This Episode:
✨ Hear the story behind 17 and the honest prayers Amanda prayed in the darkest season of her life.
✨ Journey into Hagar’s wilderness and discover the God who calls her by name.
✨ Reflect on what it means to be seen, known, and carried by the God who has never looked away.
✨ Rest in a Spirit-led prayer of healing, belonging, and identity.
🎧 Listen to “17” by Amanda Nolan:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4xSOhLAzBfyWOWc8yTDV3F?si=24d3696914044126
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/song/17/1796020914
YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=CPHK6coAgRg&si=GWPItPCBZqu49OwE
📖 Want to go deeper?
✨ Download the devotional: https://lyricandletter.com/devotional
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Thank you for being part of this community. My prayer is that this episode helps you remember: you are seen, you are known, and you are loved.
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Today we are taking a slight break from diving into our normal worship songs as Rebecca is booked interviewing new worshippers for future podcasts. So we have guest podcasters, Sue and Joe, who will lead us into lively discussion on Verse Mapping.
Have you ever felt like God’s Word was speaking directly to your situation—like it knew your grief, your questions, your hope?
That’s what Thematic Verse Mapping is all about—and this Friday night, we’re going deep into Lamentations with the Thematic Verse Mapping (Lamentations 3:22-23) live broadcast. This passage reminds us of God’s mercy in the middle of the mess.
To get us ready, we're sharing this podcast episode with two guest hosts that beautifully compares three different mapping styles—including the one the Lord placed on Rebecca's heart: Thematic Verse Mapping. This episode captures the heart behind why we gather around the Word—not just to study, but to be transformed.
Then join us LIVE on every other Friday, 6:30–9:30pm EST on our Facebook Group and YouTube channel as we dive into one of the most hope-filled laments in all of Scripture. Whether you’re new to verse mapping or looking to reignite your Bible study, this night is for you.
Bring your Bible, your favorite translations, and your heart ready to receive! Download your free Thematic Verse Map at www.ThematicVerseMapping.com.
What if the dry bones in your life aren’t just evidence of what was—but signs of what God is about to resurrect?
In this episode, Rebecca welcomes her husband, Charles Lane of Bible Unbound, for a new series on worship songs that have shaped personal faith. Today, they dive into “Rattle!” by Zach Williams (feat. Steven Furtick)—a powerful anthem that echoes Ezekiel’s valley of bones and Jesus breathing on His disciples in John 20.
Charles shares his testimony of finding new life after heartbreak, and how God resurrected buried dreams and called him into unexpected purpose.
You’ll hear:
• How Ezekiel 37 and John 20 are connected by the breath of God
• Why resurrection is always followed by commissioning
• What it means to wait on God’s Spirit to breathe on what’s forming in your life
• A reminder that the same Spirit who raised Jesus lives in you
Listen now and be encouraged to breathe again.
Listen to “Rattle!” by Zach Williams feat. Steven Furtick:
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What if today isn’t just another day—but a gift of mercy, a reason to worship?
In today’s episode, we dive into One More Day by Sons of Sunday—a song that isn’t about having all the answers or getting everything right, but about grace meeting us again today. It’s about waking up, taking a breath, and realizing that God has carried us through one more day.
Maybe you’ve been feeling the weight of it all lately. The exhaustion of keeping everything together. The quiet battles of the mind. The relentless pace of life that never slows down.
But what if, instead of focusing on the struggles, we shifted our eyes to gratitude? What if, instead of shame, we chose worship?
In This Episode:
✨ Discover how Psalm 42-43 reflects the very heart of this song—a fight between struggle and surrender, but one that always leads to praise.
✨ Hear my personal testimony of how God met me in a spiral of self-condemnation and turned it into worship.
✨ Unpack scripture that reminds us even in the darkest nights, God is still singing over us.
✨ Be led in a moment of reflection, remembering all that God has carried you through.
✨ Close in a heartfelt prayer of gratitude for one more day, one more breath, and one more chance to love Jesus.
Listen to “One More Day” by Sons of Sunday:
✨ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5uDkmiygdF24sPqe3S2wTP?si=223df414489b4dc6
✨ Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/one-more-day/1795539747?i=1795539749
✨ YouTube Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x352fBdYGZk
Want to go deeper?
Download the devotional for this episode and join our community Bible study as we walk through scripture together.
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Thank you for being part of the Lyric & Letter family. My prayer is that this episode helps you see today—not as something to rush through, but as a gift of mercy, a reason to worship, and a reminder that God is still holding you.
What if we’ve been so focused on the big, Hollywood-style miracles that we’ve overlooked the quiet ones? The everyday moments where God moves not with fire from heaven, but in the details?
In today’s episode, we dive into I Know A Name by Elevation Worship, featuring Brandon Lake—a powerful song that proclaims the name of Jesus, the name that silences storms, breaks chains, and brings the dead to life. But what if that resurrection power isn’t just for the dramatic moments? What if God’s miracles are happening all around us, even in the mundane?
In This Episode:
✨ Discover the miracles hidden in the ordinary—how God’s hand is at work even in the unnoticed moments of your life.
📖 Explore four small but powerful miracles in scripture that reveal God’s faithfulness in the details.
🎙️ Hear my personal testimony of how God restored me from spiritual death—not in one dramatic moment, but through a series of small, quiet miracles.
🔍 Unpack scripture to see how God provides, redeems, and moves in ways we often overlook.
❓ Reflect with guided questions to help you recognize where God’s miracles are already unfolding in your life.
Listen to "I Know A Name" by Elevation Worship & Brandon Lake:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4TXK7iqOnXCr8XWyj3b4dJ?si=22e54fcb8b854447
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/i-know-a-name-single/1793586884
YouTube Music: https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=4NdF5gRoL6k&si=MpUSAhoEkE8jtQTn
Want to go deeper?
Download the devotional for this episode and join our community Bible study as we walk through scripture together every Thursday from 6:30-8:30 PM EST.
Upcoming Thematic Verse Mapping:
Join us on Friday, March 28th from 6:30-9:30 PM EST
Links to Connect:
📖 Devotional: https://lyricandletter.com/devotional
👭 Women’s Bible Study: https://lyricandletter.com/biblestudy
📜 Thematic Verse Mapping: www.ThematicVerseMapping.com
🎵 Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/lyricandletter
🛍️ Lyric & Letter Boutique: lyricandletter.com/boutique
Thank you for being part of the Lyric & Letter family. My prayer is that this episode opens your eyes to the miracles already unfolding in your life—even in the smallest moments.
Welcome back to Season 3 of Lyric and Letter: Where Worship Meets The Word! In this brand new season and episode, we dive into "Resurrection Hope" by Aaron Williams, a powerful new worship song that reminds us of Christ’s victory over death and the hope we have because of His resurrection. Together, we’ll explore what it means to live in holy defiance—not through our own strength, but by standing firm in the resurrection power of Jesus.
In This Episode:
Listen to "Resurrection Hope" by Aaron Williams:
Want to go deeper? Download the devotional for this episode and join our community Bible study. We meet every Thursday from 6:30-8:30 PM EST, walking through scripture together.
Join us for Thematic Verse Mapping. Our next session is Friday, February 28th from 6:30-9:30 PM EST, where we’ll explore Galatians 5:22-23, focusing on the Fruit of the Spirit.
Links to Connect:
Devotional: lyricandletter.com/devotional
Women’s Bible Study:www.Lyricandletter.com/biblestudy
Thematic Verse Mapping:www.ThematicVerseMapping.com
Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/lyricandletter
Lyric & Letter Boutique: lyricandletter.com/boutique
Thank you for being part of the Lyric and Letter family. I pray that God continues to strengthen you as you stand in His resurrection power and trust Him step by step.
Fair Use Disclaimer: This podcast episode includes selections of the song and the complete lyrics of “Resurrection Hope” by Aaron Williams, used under fair use for educational and review purposes only. All rights remain with the original copyright holders. The use of this song and its lyrics is intended to provide context for our discussion and to enhance the listener’s understanding of the themes explored within the episode. No copyright infringement is intended.
Welcome to this special Christmas Eve episode of Lyric and Letter! Tonight, we reflect on the profound truth of Christmas: the eternal I AM—the God of the burning bush—has come to dwell with us as Emmanuel, God with us.
Through the glow of candlelight and the timeless melody of Silent Night, we’ll journey into the holiness of this night and explore how the same God who spoke to Moses in the wilderness stepped into our world in Bethlehem.
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This Christmas Eve, let the story of I AM With Us fill your heart with wonder and hope. The God who revealed Himself as holy and unapproachable to Moses has come near to us in Jesus, offering His light and love to all.
Don’t miss Lucy and Martha Thomas’s beautiful performance of Silent Night to close this reflective time together.
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Welcome back to Lyric and Letter! This final episode of Season 2 brings us to the heart of what it means to worship God through struggles and triumphs. Inspired by Brandon Lake’s “Hard-Fought Hallelujah,” we’ll explore the transformative power of resilient worship—praise that rises from broken places and leads us into deeper surrender and trust.
As we close out this season, we’re reminded that hallelujah is more than a word—it’s a choice, an act of faith, and a declaration of God’s goodness in every season.
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This marks the end of Season 2, and we’ll take a break until February/March of 2025 when Season 3 begins. Until then, there are plenty of ways to stay connected with our Lyric and Letter community:
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Welcome back to Lyric and Letter! In this episode, we journey through “Restore” by Salt of the Sound, an evocative piece that brings us to the heart of God’s work in our lives. Together, we’ll explore how the Lord takes our brokenness and fills it with His renewing love. Through the story of Naomi from the Book of Ruth, we witness God’s restoration from bitterness to hope, a journey that mirrors His promises for each of us.
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Welcome back to Lyric and Letter! In this episode, we dive into “Who Is Like You” by Church of the City—a powerful anthem that celebrates God’s unmatched authority, His creative power, and His redeeming love. Join us as we journey through scripture, connecting the awe-inspiring truths of Genesis, Job, and the Gospels with this incredible song that declares there is truly no one like our God.
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Song Lyrics:
Verse 1:
You’re the one who made the land and sea / You’re the one who breathed the life in me / You’re the everlasting King of heaven / All creation bows in awe / To the one who evermore will be.
Chorus:
Oh what a Father / Worthy of honor / Everything I have / I owe to you / You’re my creator / You’re my sustainer / With everything I am / I worship You / Who is like you.
Verse 2:
You’re the one who walked upon the sea / You’re the one who died to ransom me / You’re the resurrected Son of Heaven / All creation bows in awe / To the one whose life is death’s defeat.
Thank you for being part of the Lyric and Letter family! Be sure to download the devotional for this episode, join our Facebook group, and learn more about our community Bible study as we continue our seven-year journey through Scripture.
Fair Use Disclaimer: This podcast episode includes selections of the song and the complete lyrics of “Who Is Like You” by Church of the City, used under fair use for educational and review purposes only. All rights remain with the original copyright holders. The use of this song and its lyrics is intended to provide context for our discussion and to enhance the listener’s understanding of the themes explored within the episode. No copyright infringement is intended.
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