Aaron Shust Album: Whispered And Shouted Track: Create Again
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Create Again Lyrics Separated from night You spoke and then there was light They point to You Divided water from land Bowing to Your command They point to You The sun that's blazing at noon And every phase of the moon They point to You. A baby's cry and the way A sunset closes the day They point to You. For You're the only One worth praising More radiant than earth and sky And everyday that I survey Your creation I see why I see why God of everything I see, Come create again in me You were yesterday And You will always be So take each breath that I breathe And be the life that I bleed Create again in me The storm that's raging at sea The little child on her knees They point to You Your grace that's poured out on me The sacrifice on a tree They point to You Your Word vaults across the sky From sunrise to sunset Melting the ice, scorching the desert Warm our hearts to faith (create again in me)
Song Description: "I don't know how anyone who has ever flown in an airplane can look at all the amazing sites of nature and not believe in a Divine Creator. I was reading Psalm 148 and noticed how God set all these things in place: the sun and moon, morning stars, rain clouds, hurricanes, fire and hail, snow and ice, snakes and birds, kings, leaders, men and women, 'greybeards' and children. The psalmist calls all of God's creation to give praise to Him who created them, and then mentions that out of all these things, He's built a monument-not the Himalayas or Mount Fuji, but us! "His very own people!" It blows my mind that, out of all of the amazing natural wonders I can see from 40,000 feet, God chose humans to be the monument that points to His worth and His glory more than anything else. I was reminded of King David's prayer: "Create in me a clean heart, oh Lord my God, and renew a right spirit within me." My prayer in this song is directed to the Creator of the Universe, acknowledging all that He has done, and then asking that He would create again, but this time, in me." - Aaron Shust
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