thanks for this song... I was playing this song 2007 .. where those days my mother got ill.. then passed away after a month... now 2024 still loved this song
Does anyone know where I can get a copy of the original living anthem album? The one when they were still called cling? That is one of my all-time favorite albums and I’d love to get my hands on another copy.
Would love to find this CD. Saw them many, many years ago, and they made a huge impact in my life with there music. My daughter got signed drum stick from them, and there isnt much out there of the music.
Deconstruction is a fitting description of such a falling away or transition into so-called progressive Christianity. In Catholicism, 'cafeteria Catholic' is used by some to describe a similar type of faith.
I love this message/song I cry with joy In Christ Yeshua every time I hear it..thank you Brother in Christ Yeshua 🙏 Amen Halleluyah ( & your mom I thank too)
Good grief, I've had gone through internal hell (the only way I can describe this) I've never had thought of it. I went through years of head surgeries (premature birth at 32 weeks) my biological mom gave birth to me (when she was just 20 years old) she had done some bad things... including utilizing drugs and stealing cars, etc. She gave me up for adoption and I am grateful.
The solo on the studio version is obviously stolen from the solo you hear at the 2:43 mark here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Dy4HA3vUv2c.html
How beautiful and deeply touching! The Holy Spirit brought back this song to my heart this morning (Sept. 9, 2021) after 10 years since I last listened to Crowder. What a blessing. Profound, inspired words. The idea of flowers pushing through the dirt translates to flowers of heaven/divinity coming out of us from the seed of the Word of God in our hearts and minds...being transformed from glory to glory in the image of Christ and bearing flowers/fruits of heaven (his love, joy, peace, kindness, gentleness, glory and beauty...). *A certain sign of grace*... *And the truest sign of grace was this, from wounded hands redemption fell down, liberating man*... so powerful! Thank you, Jesus. Thank you, David Crowder & DCB!
No, I still won't use "deconstruct." It's still a negative, in my opinion. Re-construct--maybe is closer. But more just like came to my senses, got out of the lie. I wouldn't say I'm an "ex-Santa Clausist" or "former Tooth Fairian." I didn't deconstruct my belief in the Easter Bunny. I learned the TRUTH. The label thing has gone way too far and is promoted by things like social media ("Here, put yourself in a slot so we can sell your eyeballs to our advertisers for more") and personality "tests." Getting a label is for the lazy. That's part of the problem with religions; it encourages people not to think for themselves, but to fall in line, get with the program.