Sunday, July 22. 2007Here With You![]() It was a rainy day and I was spending some quality time at home - alone. I'd recently received a wonderful gift from a friend - a Taylor classical guitar and I just couldn't resist the urge to take it out of it's case and do some finger picking. I sat down with it at the dining room table looking out the window as the rain was mostly recognized by the drops trickling in the street. I had detuned the guitar to an open 'D' or Drop 'D' tuning and began playing some chord progressions eventually stumbling onto this one. Soon I was humming a few bars of what was to become the melody. It seems that there's something about a rainy day that just makes you want to evaluate life. Maybe it has something to do with the washing or refreshing of the earth I'm not sure. I began singing "I wanna live like I've never lived before; I wanna feel like I've never felt before." And this song was starting to take shape. As we grow in our walk with Christ, one thing we eventually learn is that all of life should be viewed through the grid of our relationship with Him and the ever increasing knowledge of what we are learning throuh the Word and the Spirit. And so it was with this song. It couldn't just be a song about wanting to freshen life up because the grid I was looking through required something more, something deeper. The addition of the simple words "Here with You" satisfied the need. I want to live here with You, Lord, like I've never lived before; and I want to feel like I've never felt before, here with You, Lord. The second verse demanded an even more obvious statement to express the desire to see and know the Lord like I never have before while the rain itself became my muse for the chorus. The song was completed in a few hours and this recording was made on that cold rainy day. Whether you just listen or sing along maybe the feelings of a rainy day will be brought back to you forcing you to evaluate life once again and even more make you desire a deeper relationship with our Lord who brings us the warmth of the sun even on cold rainy days. I wanna live like I’ve never lived before Monday, May 14. 2007Without You![]() I originally wrote "Without You" in 1993. I remember picking up my guitar and sitting back in a wingback chair. As I began to play I picked out the notes to the introduction then the melody. Being somewhat melancholy, the melody, more or less, dictated the words to me, "I don't want to live my life, Lord, without You". It's not really any new revelation and there really aren't too many ways to say it. It's simple and to the point. It doesn't mean that I want to take my own life when I feel like the Lord's not with me or when I feel at my lowest; but it means that I don't want to do anything in my life without including the Lord in it. He is my hope and He is my strength. Why would I ever want to pursue anything without the Lord? I hope this song encourages you to walk with the Lord and include Him in everything you do. I don't want to live my life, Lord, without You -------------------------------------------------- ![]() This newer rendition of "Without You" is simply a result of wanting to freshen up a song. As a songwriter there's always that desire to write something new. That's what makes me keep writing - wanting a new, fresh way to say something to the Lord. In this case most of the lyrics remain the same and the newness is simply in updating the melody a little bit. I've also added a new simple chorus that restates the truth of where my hope and my strength come from - from the Lord. The song remains accoustic in nature. I hope you like it and that it will continue to encourge those who hear it to encounter the Lord in their everyday living. I don't wanna live my life, Lord, without You Monday, April 9. 2007Everyday Everywhere![]() Everyday Everywhere is a song that calls for God's people to sing His praise right now, right here, wherever we are. Psalm 33:3 says, " Sing joyfully to the LORD, you righteous; it is fitting for the upright to praise him. Praise the LORD with the harp; make music to him on the ten-stringed lyre. Sing to him a new song; play skillfully, and shout for joy. For the word of the LORD is right and true; He is faithful in all he does. The LORD loves righteousness and justice; the earth is full of his unfailing love." We always have a reason to praise the Lord. Whether we see Him doing something in our life right now or not, His word is right and true and He is always faithful. He is righteous and He is just, pouring out His unfailing love over all the earth. David praised the Lord seven times a day according to Psalm 119:164. I like the way Eugene Peterson puts it in The Message, "Seven times each day I stop and shout praises for the way you keep everything running right." Let's practice giving the Lord praise everyday and everywhere. He alone deserves our praise. "Because he turned his ear to me, I will call on him as long as I live." Psalm 116:2 Nothing else compares to how You love me Words and music by Dave Hill. ©2007 Dave Hill / Administered by free2worship.com/ASCAP. All rights reserved. International copyright secured. Sunday, March 4. 2007Tell You About Jesus![]() This is an interesting song from a lyrical perspective. As I wrote this song the lyrics that came to mind were "I just want to be the one to tell you about Jesus". The song art, show above, really communicates what I was thinking and feeling as I wrote this song. It's an evangelistic song that expresses the joy that we have in telling others about Jesus. While this song doesn't really fall into the worship song category or the spiritual formation category, it is a song of a spiritual nature. All worship music has an evangelistic element as described in Psalm 40:3, "He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God. Many will see and fear and put their trust in the Lord". This song, however, is direct in it's evangelistic approach as the lyrics are directed directly to those who have not yet put their trust in Jesus as their personal Savior. As you listen to and sing this song you'll also find that it does encourage us as believers to share the message of Christ with others. It could be especially effective sung by a children's choir or youth group. I just want to be your friend I just want to hold your hand I just want to be the one to Tell you about Jesus I call you friend Even though we're strangers But there's nothing Stranger than the love of God So take my hand And I will lead you closer I wanna lead you Closer to the face of God I want to see you smile To know that you're God's child I want to be the one To tell you about Jesus Copyright ©2006 Dave Hill. Administered by free2worship.com/ASCAP. All rights reserved. International copyright secured. Monday, December 11. 2006My Christmas Tree![]() "My Christmas Tree" has always been a favorite song among those who have heard it, from people in the church I grew up in, through my college years, and still today. This is one of the earliest songs I've written. My high school band director and good friend, Jim Par-Due, suggested the title for this song and I took him up on the challenge to write something. The bridge was added several years later. This song questions the significance of the Christmas tree as we know it today and proclaims that the cross or "tree" on Mount Calvery, where Christ was crucified, is the real tree that should be revered at Christmas time. As I wrote this song I discovered many similarities between the Christmas tree and the cross. The star or angel on the top of the tree symbolizes the proclamation of the star and the angels that the Savior has come. The cross also proclaimed with a sign nailed to the top of the cross that Jesus was the Savior of the Jews. The fir tree is said to have been used by a monk in Germany, because it was an evergreen and because of it's triangular shape, to teach people about the Trinity and of God's salvation. The cross reminds us of the death of Christ for our salvation, which was the Father's plan, fulfilled by Christ, and sealed in us by the Holy Spirit for all eternity. Ornaments on Christmas trees were originally fruit, nuts, and berries that symbolized the return of life in the spring. Jesus claimed to be "the way, the truth, and the life" and his place on the cross was imperitive to fulfill His claim. The cross is our symbol of hope for life eternal in Jesus Christ. In addition to ornaments, presents were often put in or on the Christmas tree. Jesus was put on the cross as God's gift to man, "For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only son that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life." Continue reading "My Christmas Tree" Saturday, November 25. 2006Everything I Need![]() "Everything I Need" is one of those songs I just sat down and started playing. It came at one of those moments when you realize "it's all good" and that God is in control. There was nothing spectacular that happened that day. There were no particular blessings or circumstances that put me in the mood to write this song. It was just a simple moment of recognizing Who God is and what He meant to me, in my life, at that particular moment. It was a recognition that everthing good in my life is a result of Him. This song isn't teaching the "Prosperiety Gospel" when it says, "You give me everything I love". But rather this phrase is the final thought in a progression of thoughts. God gives us everything we need, He has provided us with everything we have, and everything that He gives us, and only what He gives us are the things we love! The song then goes on to state that everything we need, everything we have, and everything we love is found in Him, when it says "I need You, have You, love You." And the bridge makes it's perfectly clear, as we declare that "You! Are everything I need. You! Are everything I have. You! Are everythng I love". The apostle James says in his book, "Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows. He chose to give us birth through the word of truth, that we might be a kind of firstfruits of all he created (James 1:16-17). God is the Father of light, who gives us good and perfect gifts from above. James makes it perfectly clear that God is not the author of temptation, or sin, or death; but God is in stark contrast to these things. Ron Blue, in the Bible Knowledge Commentary, says that the phrase "every good and perfect gift is from above" is actually a Greek poetic cadence that is literally translated "every good act of giving and every perfect gift is from above." This is interesting in light of the context of James' passage being about temptation and the process of evil desires giving birth to sin and sin giving birth to death. In contrast to the process of death, God gives birth to us through the word of truth and He gives us good and perfect gifts so that we in turn will give birth to more "perfect gifts" through "every good act of giving" as God's gift of life is passed on to all who will receive it. So what better reason could we possibly have to shout to the Lord, "You! You're everything I need Lord!" He has provided us life through His son, Jesus, and this good and perfect gift has been passed on to us through the ages. God alone is the source of everything we have and everything we need. Friday, November 24. 2006Fly With Me![]() Listen to "Fly With Me"! I'm often surprised at how many people have only a partial understanding of the basic teachings of the Bible. Things like where we will spend eternity, what the role of the Holy Spirit is, and where Jesus is, right now, and what He's doing? God's Word teaches us that Jesus is physically sitting at the right hand of God the Father interceding for us and acting as our mediator to the Father. In I Timothy 2:5-6 the apostle Paul wrote, "For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself as a ransom for all men." And in Romans 8:34 Paul wrote "Christ Jesus, who died—more than that, who was raised to life—is at the right hand of God and is also interceding for us." "Fly With Me" came about out of this understanding of where Jesus is, and having a desire to physically enter into His presence to worship Him. And more than that, it is an invitation for others to come and worship Him with me. There's just something about worshiping the Lord together with others who share the same adoration for our Savior. The lyrics of this song vividly portray what our eyes of faith see as we fly and soar in spirit into the throne room; Jesus, himself, sitting at the right hand of God the Father. There we kneel together as we worship our Savior and our Father. While this is a song about bringing others with us into the holy of holies to worship, it's also about the intimacy that we have with Jesus and our Father God. This song doesn't just leave us on our knees in worship but it takes us directly onto the lap of God and face-to-face with Jesus as we caress his face and adore him who's love for us is unmeasurable. I'm often surprised at how many people have only a partial understanding of the basic teachings of the Bible. Things like where we will spend eternity, what the role of the Holy Spirit is, and where Jesus is, right now, and what He's doing? God's Word teaches us that Jesus is physically sitting at the right hand of God the Father interceding for us and acting as our mediator to the Father. In I Timothy 2:5-6 the apostle Paul wrote, "For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself as a ransom for all men." And in Romans 8:34 Paul wrote "Christ Jesus, who died—more than that, who was raised to life—is at the right hand of God and is also interceding for us." Continue reading "Fly With Me" |
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