Monday, November 12, 2012

"Hold Us Together" - Matt Maher, Outside Reflection


http://youtu.be/-he2DohfwWE
Christian singer Matt Maher "Hold Us Together" is the official theme song for Glenn Beck's "Restoring Love". With that, these powerful lyrics capture a story behind a man's journey into the importance of love back in 2008 with his stepfather. His stepfather was his favorite people to talk to. That's how he calls him. His stepfather challenged him to stop writing song about faith and instead to try and write songs FROM faith. He did rather that. He chose to write about his personal faith and prayer life. "I am an optimist, so I tend to try to find the good in people and situations- even with those that I disagree with". I am easily this way as well. Anyways, he was about to fly to Nashville and tv reporters talked about the controversial stimulus bill and the economic dead our nation was gripped on. It was the news report that served as a final straw to this song. That day he got on that flight he immediately pondered and a year worth of experiences and emotions and pictures and conversations and arguments and grace came pouring out of him. And the first phrase was "love will hold us together, make us a shelter to weather the storm, and I'll be my brother's keeper..."
He has reminded us that love is important and worthy enough to keep the center worth caring for. Through my church, we have gotten the opportunity to sing this song and every time I get to sing it bits of goosebumps sprint through my arm. I feel as though I'm singing out to those that need to be loved.  It's like there's nothing like loving one another in today's world. There are tons going on out there and the only thing we really need is peace from all of that stuff. This song examines the concept of "love" and it challenges us that we need to all take care of one another and open up doors to those that need total admiration.


"To love is to risk and be promised extraordinary highs and lows; it will help you soar through the highs, and carry you through the lows, so you can help carry your neighbor through." - Matt Maher

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