πŸ•Š️ Holy Forever

 


🎡 Listen First (recommended)

Before you read, take a few minutes and listen to Holy Forever
(especially if you can sit quietly and let it wash over you)

You can hear it here:
YouTube Music: YouTube Music “Holy Forever”
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=GBQrjBTZCAo


πŸ•Š️ Holy Forever

What if worship is not performance… but coming home?

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There are songs you hear…

and there are songs that seem to hear you.

This is one of those.

When I hear Holy Forever, I don’t hear religion.

I hear reality.

I hear what Isaiah must have felt.

I hear what John heard in Book of Revelation.

I hear the kind of worship that isn’t manufactured—

it rises.

Like breath.

Like light.

Like home.

🌿 “Holy” Does Not Mean Far Away

Sometimes people hear holy and think:

Too high.

Too severe.

Too unreachable.

But I’ve come to believe holiness feels more like this:

Clean air.

Living water.

Fire that warms rather than burns.

The presence of God is not meant to terrify us.

It is meant to heal us.

Jesus never said:

Come to me once you’ve made yourself worthy.

He said:

Come unto me.

That is the invitation.

Not shame.

Not performance.

Presence.

πŸͺΆ Worship Is Remembering

Sometimes worship is just remembering.

Remembering who God is.

Remembering whose we are.

Remembering life is bigger than Babylon’s noise.

Money fades.

Status fades.

Arguments fade.

But holiness remains.

Forever.

That’s why this song moves me.

It reminds me the deepest thing in existence is not power.

It is praise.

πŸ”₯ The Song Beneath All Songs

Before institutions…

before labels…

before all our religious clutter…

there was praise.

Creation praising.

Angels praising.

Children praising.

Wind in the trees praising.

Even silence praising.

There is a song beneath all songs.

And sometimes a hymn like this lets you hear it.

And maybe worship is simply stepping back into that.

πŸŒ„ What If This Is Our Calling?

Maybe our calling isn’t to become impressive.

Maybe it is to become reverent.

To carry something holy in how we live.

In kindness.

In forgiveness.

In how we listen for Christ.

Holiness is not just sung.

It can be lived.

πŸ•Š️ If I Could Leave One Thought

Don’t be afraid of a holy God.

A holy God is the safest place in the universe.

And someday…

all the striving,

all the noise,

all the borrowed identities,

may fall away—

and only wonder remain.

And with joy we may say:

Holy forever.


🎡 Listen Again Before You Go

If you haven’t heard it yet, or want to hear it again:

“Holy Forever” — worth listening prayerfully with headphones.
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=GBQrjBTZCAo

Sometimes a song can preach.

This one does.


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