More Than a Song - Discovering the Truth of Scripture Hidden in Today's Popular Christian Music show

More Than a Song - Discovering the Truth of Scripture Hidden in Today's Popular Christian Music

Summary: More Than a Song is a weekly podcast dedicated to helping you discover the truth of Scripture hidden in today's popular Christian music. Each episode teaches you to connect portions of God's Word with the songs you are singing along with on the radio; to help you meditate on Truths that will transform your way of thinking and ultimately your life.

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 #280: "Greatness of Our God" by Newsboys United | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:39

It's time. It's time to get a little excited about how great God really is. Strike up the band (or at least Newsboys United's song "Greatness of Our God") and turn to Psalm 150, because it's time to acknowledge the greatness of our God. Do you keep a record of the mighty works of God?

 #279: "Do Something" by Matthew West | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:06

#279: "Do Something" by Matthew West

 #278: "Alive" by Big Daddy Weave | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:52

Have you ever read about people who have been given a new lease on life? Perhaps it was a medical breakthrough or second chance, but their lives changed completely. These examples pale in comparison to what happens when we are made alive with Christ. Big Daddy Weave sings about it in their new song, "Alive." Paul writes about it in his letter to the Ephesians. Let's explore it together!

 #277: "Look Up Child" by Lauren Daigle | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:41

This week's episode is in tribute to my mentor's daughter. In life and in death she inspired others to lift their faces to the One Who could save them. That's why Lauren Daigle's song "Look Up Child" inspires us to explore Scripture today. Let's dive in to some key Scriptures where God's people are called to look up and live.

 #276: “You Got This" by Love and the Outcome | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:50

There's an impossible situation. You know the one. You lay it at the feet of Jesus only to pick it right back up again. Why do we do that? Perhaps we lack the faith to recognize God's "got this." Love and Outcome gives an encouraging message to remind us that God has it all in hand. God proves Himself over and over again in Scripture. Let's peek into a couple of true accounts.

 #275: "Resurrecting" by Elevation Worship | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:45

God specializes in bringing dead things back to life. From the first pages of Genesis when man walked into death through mistrust and disobedience God mapped out the plan to defeat death forever. Elevation Worship's song "Resurrecting" celebrates the resurrecting power of our resurrected Savior. Let's explore what Scripture has to say about what it looks like to come back from the dead.

 #274: "Find You Here" by Ellie Holcomb | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:40

#274: "Find You Here" by Ellie Holcomb

 #273: "Well Done" by The Afters | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:38

We live in a world where we want the results, but are often unwilling to put in the work. I agree with The Afters when they sing about wanting to hear the words "well done" in the end. Jesus makes it clear in his parables the characteristics of those inheriting the kingdom of God. Let's make some discoveries and ACT on what we find.

 #272: "Scars" by I Am They | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:06

It's the hardest experiences that often shape us the most. While they may be excruciating in the moment, when we persevere, these trials lead to greater character and hope. "Scars" by I Am They sings of this very phenomenon. May we be strengthened by our scars, not broken by them. There is a man deeply scarred that you may have missed in the Old Testament. Let's read about him together!

 #271: "Build My Life" by Pat Barrett | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:33

#271: "Build My Life" by Pat Barrett

 #270: "God Only Knows" by For King & Country | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:03

Trauma and tragedy can leave us feeling lonely and unseen. For King & Country's song "God Only Knows" reminds us that God holds a deep love and understanding of you and your circumstances (past or present). Many of the psalms of David poetically reflect our own heart's cry. Let's take a deep look at one of those psalms this week.

 #269: "Just Want You" by Sarah Reeves | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:32

There's a level of devotion that I see in a young Moabite woman in the Old Testament that I want to emulate. Sarah Reeves' song "Just Want You" led me to the book of Ruth this week where I was moved by the characteristics of allegiance that I long to see in my own life toward my Savior. You can't emulate what you don't understand, so let's dive in together.

 #268: "Have Mercy on Me" by The Porter's Gate Worship Project (feat. David Gungor) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:07

Mercy is one of those things that I want freely bestowed upon me, and yet I tend to be pretty stingy with mercy for others. God's Word has wrecked me over the past few weeks as it relates to mercy. The Porter's Gate Worship Project has a haunting ballad that has complimented my study as I worship with their song, "Have Mercy on Me." As we look intently into the mercy of God, may we better reflect it in our own lives.

 #267: "Best News Ever" by MercyMe | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:30

Did you know that you could actually hear the best news ever, and it is for you, and you could miss it? It happens all the time. MercyMe sings of the "Best News Ever" and inspired me to head into Scripture to see what we can do to make sure we don't miss out. It's a simple call from the mouth of Jesus. Have you responded?

 #266: "Defender" by Francesca Battistelli | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:17

God is our Defender. It is important to remember that the next time you feel the need to defend yourself. Psalm 18 says God's gift of salvation to us is our shield. So why do I think my words are my shield? Or my silence? Or any effort on my part? Francesca Battistelli's song "Defender" leads us to Scripture and to considering this and other characteristics of God. I suppose the question is now, "What how will we respond in the future now that we know the truth?"

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