I’m not gonna lie, I was really down in life, but I was driving down a road by myself crying and depressed and this song came on the radio. I know God meant for it to turn on at that time when I was there, because it’s changed my life. I am now a born again Christian. Thank you.
rain on me holy spirit, flood my house and but not my kitchen, wash away my sins, pour out on me, beneath the waters of your love, like an ocean, like a river flowing with hope
Oh my soul! Wake up!! Only thing to do repetive is ruminate the word of God. HIS Words is the source of life joy, peace above understanding..No worship is not to make you feel good. The worshipping must come from your heart and soul to praise Him. TO EXALT HIM... LOVE IS NOT A FEELING ITS AN ACT OF YOUR WILL.
I think I want that shirt that says, "It's repetitive" over and over... It's not just Christian music, it's the state of music nowadays... they don't know how to write
Then you don't actually listen to their songs. They glorify Jesus in amazing and new and fresh ways and they are not afraid to speak truth rooted in the Bible
@@alzbetaborkova1311 Do check those songs more closely. Such as how they teach us God is pathetic without us (What A Beautiful Name), how hell (Gehenna) is a common/curse word for the church to use to express their emotional pain and frustration (Even When It Hurts), how God is our romantic lover who rescues us from our deepest troubles, that being our problems/uncertainties in the world (Oceans)? Or that universalism is evident in every song? There are a lot of lyrical and non-lyrical problems regarding Hillsong as a "church" and also their music as a product. Passing the songwriting doctrinal smell test is a minimum, not a strength. When we praise man for his decision to follow Christ (yet it is the Father who gives the Son his sheep and gives the gift of repentance to the believer), we seek to glorify ourselves instead.
There is none like you Draw me close to you So will I Still The Power of your Love Who you say I am Here I am to Worship Mighty to save Christ is enough And I could still go on...amazing worship songs...
A+ for only having one woman in the band XD Now you need to release a live version that's 9 minutes long and the cheering/clapping is louder than the actual music.
@@thary573 Also it has to be so loud the worshipers can't hear themselves sing at all, because God just wants his name above all the others' voices heard and doesn't want to hear the worshipers.
@@joshuatheo1419 I don't like much of this music, but I find it hard to make fun of it if people are experiencing God with it. Worship songs have always been simple. Hymns like Amazing Grace were originally written as textual recitations for the congregations, then simple music was added later. People must be starving for this music as something different from their modern lives: something simple, reverent, and shared with their community. Otherwise it wouldn't be so popular. Maybe it's not always done well, but it's a form with a purpose.
@zerospacer2 "Experiencing God"? You've imbibed the modern contemporary worship philosophy and jargon that has no basis in Scripture. You have perverted and corrupted true biblical worship which is rendering unto God that which is due to him for who he is and what he has done - theocentric and objective, into a carnal selfish worship that is all about "me" and my "experience" of God - anthropocentric and subjective. There is nothing "reverent" about this modern form of worship. It is idolatry, worshipping the creature more than the Creator. It is carnal, appealing to man's flesh (note how this video shows how irrelevant the lyrics are in these songs - it is all the music - the breathy vocals, the thumping bass, the rock beat, the chord progressions, the lack of cadence, etc). It is worldly - these artists are simply imitating the rock ballad, and there is essentially no difference.If people are starving for this music it is because they love the world and savour the things that be of men, rather than hungering and thirsting after righteousness.The fact that it is "so popular" in the world should be a hint to you that God has nothing to do with it: "that which is highly esteemed among men is abomination in the sight of God" (Luke 16:15).
The key change part really stood out to me, as someone who makes music in my free time. The number of times I've watched the woman standing in the front of the church stand up and raise her hands in time with the big key change/crash symbol combo has pretty much convinced me that modern worship music is nothing but self-centered musical hypnosis. I can play a specific three-note chord or change the bassline midway through a song and it'll give me the same chills. You might as well just time the air conditioning to the big musical moment, just to really fill people with the holy goosebumps.
But is there anything inherently wrong with music making us feel a certain way? Isn't the point of worshiping through the medium of music to more or less open oneself emotionally to what one is intending spiritually? I'm in the same boat as you, and there's definitely a great deal of cringey/insincere cliche in CCM that I have strong opinions about, but I could say there's a similar predictable effect with certain chords progressions, extensions, minor chords, etc. Those things make us feel something generally predictable given our musical vocabulary, and like with everything, what people are putting into it is by far the most important. While I again have very strong feelings about the insincere, pop-industry nature of much modern "worship music" and the far-cry it is from the excellent, noble and timeless music that preceded it (compare Bach's "Mass in B minor", or "It Is Well With My Soul", for instance), cynicism is a slippery slope to walk on.
@@RohannvanRensburg I think the point is that worship, offering ourselves up as a.living sacrifice acceptable and pleasing to God not just coming away with a good feeling about ourselves. Contemporary Christian music frequently crosses the line into entertainment.
I can’t believe it’s taken me 4 years to find this!!! I can’t stop watching it… it’s repetitive!!!! This is the most spot-on worship song song I’ve ever heard!!! I love it SO much. All my troubles are gone! 😂
It’s a good, good worship song. That’s what it is. That’s what it is. That’s what it i-is. And I really like it. I really do. I really do. I really do-oo
@@lauraberg6272 I recently moved to a new state and was looking for Radio stations. It took me twenty minutes of one station to even realize it was a Christian station. Every song they had been playing sounded like they were written about a girlfriend or boyfriend, not the Lord.
Laura Berg the point is that all those song are SUPPOSED to be about God but do not sound like it. Lol they aren’t actually written about lovers even though it sounds like it. That’s the point.
Y’all the dude popping up with the tambourine in the chorus with a key change gets me every time. This has more depth than most worship songs today. Well done y’all.
I must say this is sadly accurate. We go to church to sing self-centered songs and call it Worship. Who are we worshiping though? Jesus or ourselves? I've fallen into the trap before, and it is not fun to get out of. Worth it in the end though. Worshiping Jesus and God and talking about how awesome and powerful He is, is what we are meant to do, yet we focus on us being comfortable. Love this video!
@@corporal747 The catholic church was founded by a man. Adam was the first Baptist. Here's the Bible Way to Heaven. Come out of satanic tradition. ruclips.net/video/WDEBz25lGdY/видео.html
@@taketheredpill117 Well that accelerated fast..... Sad, but the pastor in the video has clearly never read the Official Catechism of the Catholic Church. No clue about what the Catholic Church teaches and why. I'd encourage you to actually try to understand what we teach about tradition or about the free gift of salvation in Christ....
When I'm listening to any song I usally mentally note how many "I"'s are mentioned in comparison with the use of Jesus or "You, Him, Lord" ect. And the results are staggering with modern christian music
“Reckless Love” has the same amount of self-referring pronouns (I, me, my, etc.) as there are God-referring pronouns (He, Him, His, etc.) at 27 each. That number might be wrong, I did this count months before this reply.
Indeed, but the method most teach is wrong. Do not be deceived. You still have to believe in Jesus who is the Christ the son of God the Alnighty, and be immersed for the forgiveness of your sins in accordance with Mark 16:16, Acts 2:38 which no one can refuse in accordance with Acts 10:47-38, which secures our salvation in Jesus in accordance with 1 Peter 3:21. Let's not forget Romans 6.
Apparently you’ve never heard of the Original Goodness in which god created the world. P.S. Original sin is a heretical pagan doctrine invented by Augustine.
This is why I listen to early 2010s and before. They focus on worshipping God and sometimes mention how God helps us. Even then it's begging God to help us be more like Him, not just to help us out of our situation.
A Song for the Ages. Truly inspired. Honest. Soul searching. Tortillas. Tacos. Guac is $1 extra. True Artists make the Year of the Mask bearable. Cheers!
Praising God is not determined by the song we sing, but because of our experience with the Lord Jesus, how we taste his help, blessings, etc. Praising God is not because we are in church and invited to sing, but because we want to be grateful for our experience with Him. Singing a hymn doesn't always mean we are praising God. Without us tasting God's love in our daily lives, when we are in worship, we only focus on songs, on people who sing praises, not on Lord Jesus.
This video presents what I would describe as a modern worship metasong; a structured and templated presentation of elements that can be borrowed and reused in an open source, collaborative, and community-spawned effort to attain ultimate levels of experience in the contemporary seeker-centered context.
Philippians 1:17-18 “Those others do not have pure motives as they preach about Christ. They preach with selfish ambition, not sincerely, intending to make my chains more painful to me. But that doesn’t matter. Whether their motives are false or genuine, the message about Christ is being preached either way, so I rejoice. And I will continue to rejoice.”
@John Blair but their theology is terrible. Led many astray. I wish people would not endorse their music in any way and they would be snuffed out as they deserve to be. They are only a cancer in the church because the church never marked and avoided false teachers but promotes them even if indirectly.
Parade The Gospel the author of one of the most well revered hymn, It is Well had terrible theology but the song itself did not. Be easy. For many people they can feel the presence of God in that worship time. I attended a Hillsong concert and it was incredible. Mighty to Save is incredible. Not to mention the fact that when the guy was preaching throughout the concert he was pretty spot on. Let me guess most people who hate contemporary worship are KJV only, calvinists who care more about Doctrine than Jesus, Reformed, etc. I listen to contemporary worship and hymn and psalms (which are repetitive and tell the story of God) and I thought this was great.
@@scriptureinitiative but there is a massive difference. One person is gone, the other has a thriving ministry in which the main guy Bill Johnson publicly stated the purpose of the music is to draw people in.
This message needs to reach the world. In all seriousness, this is exactly an illustration of why we need great hymns like the ones from Gerhardt or Luther.
Let’s not stop at the Reformation - we need Bernard of Clairvaux (O Sacred Head Now Wounded, 13th century), Theodulf of Orleans (All Glory, Laud, and Honor, 9th century), Prudentius (Of the Father’s Love Begotten, 4th century)!
this is so insanely and hilariously true. One of my bandmates said that we should do this in our church on Sunday... I said, WE ALREADY DOING IT EVERY SUNDAY...LIKE 2-3 TIMES EACH SUNDAY..!
I wouldn’t be surprised if people would blindly “worship” to it if you did play it. People just want to feel moved and get goosebumps. They don’t want a relationship with the Messiah
the chorus of this song sounded just like this is amazing grace: who shakes the whole earth with holy thunder, and leaves us breathless with awe and wonder, the king of glory, the king above all kings vs This is the chorus this is the chorus This is the chorus this is the chorus
I sing at my church regularly, and this is entirely verifiable as correct. I was skeptical if this was a mockery of Christianity as a whole or just the music, it it’s right so I can’t complain.
Oh it's not a mockery of Christianity. More so a spoof of it critiquing certain problems with modern worship, while still being light-hearted. It's super catchy though
My Pastor just sent me this link because he knows I passionately dislike modern praise and worship music. This is hilarious! This is exactly what i hear most of the time with our praise band. Thankfully we also have a hymns only service for real music. Thanks for the laugh.
I’m not gonna lie, I was really down in life, but I was driving down a road by myself crying and depressed and this song came on the radio. I know God meant for it to turn on at that time when I was there, because it’s changed my life. I am now a born again Christian. Thank you.
That seems funny. But many Klove songs do help people.😝
God bless you 😌
The inspirational comment comment in the comment section of the worship song song...
I see what you did there 😏👌🏾
Bro, I saw a comment in a hillsong video that was like "I heard this song and now I'm saved." 🤣
Now this is a proper comment for a worship song video!!
as a worship leader, i just want to verify that your outfits are spot on
I thought the same thing 😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Spot on also are the expression and movements of the rich blond 😆
@A Girl Has No Name lol
🤣🤣🤣
Need more random water metaphors to be truly Spirit-Filled.
Never realized how try this was😂😂😂
rain on me holy spirit, flood my house and but not my kitchen, wash away my sins, pour out on me, beneath the waters of your love, like an ocean, like a river flowing with hope
Random outside of the history of water metaphors being used as a theme throughout the Bible, starting on the first page, and continuing to the last.
Yeah, but keep the fire references in as well.
Lots of geographical features... hills, valleys...
As a keyboard player who has played this song too many times, the keyboard player looking at their phone with their left hand was spot on !!
Yes… the Facebook scroll was AMAZING
It's repetitive
It's repetitive
It's repetitive
All my problems are gone.
What a powerful line!
Lol lol
Zak T it's as true today as it was when David wrote it into Psalms
AMEN
It always is 😂
Oh my soul! Wake up!! Only thing to do repetive is ruminate the word of God. HIS Words is the source of life joy, peace above understanding..No worship is not to make you feel good. The worshipping must come from your heart and soul to praise Him. TO EXALT HIM... LOVE IS NOT A FEELING ITS AN ACT OF YOUR WILL.
“Chorus with a key change” hit me hard
We took it a step further. We always had an acappella verse thrown in there for extra emphasis before the key change
As it should on youth worship nights
The rich blonde female talking about her awful life really spoke to me
Yo, dude! hi
😂😂😂
Adler in the ASP comments. 👍
Same
@@HelenGPitts This spam comment is unusually appropriate
Here’s an out of context Bible verse about hope!
That kills me every time 🤣
That was a glorious line.
Indeed, far be it that anyone would want to hear the warnings from the word.
That part cracks me up, its so good🤣🤣🤣
I think I want that shirt that says, "It's repetitive" over and over... It's not just Christian music, it's the state of music nowadays... they don't know how to write
*Hillsong has left the chat*
If next they can leave the music industry (and Bethel), even better!
Then you don't actually listen to their songs. They glorify Jesus in amazing and new and fresh ways and they are not afraid to speak truth rooted in the Bible
LOL!
@@alzbetaborkova1311 Do check those songs more closely.
Such as how they teach us God is pathetic without us (What A Beautiful Name), how hell (Gehenna) is a common/curse word for the church to use to express their emotional pain and frustration (Even When It Hurts), how God is our romantic lover who rescues us from our deepest troubles, that being our problems/uncertainties in the world (Oceans)? Or that universalism is evident in every song?
There are a lot of lyrical and non-lyrical problems regarding Hillsong as a "church" and also their music as a product.
Passing the songwriting doctrinal smell test is a minimum, not a strength.
When we praise man for his decision to follow Christ (yet it is the Father who gives the Son his sheep and gives the gift of repentance to the believer), we seek to glorify ourselves instead.
There is none like you
Draw me close to you
So will I
Still
The Power of your Love
Who you say I am
Here I am to Worship
Mighty to save
Christ is enough
And I could still go on...amazing worship songs...
A+ for only having one woman in the band XD
Now you need to release a live version that's 9 minutes long and the cheering/clapping is louder than the actual music.
They also forgot to make it too high for anybody but a high tenor to sing.
then you have the 1 female start singing a solo with random words over and over and over and over again.
Lol
@@thary573 Also it has to be so loud the worshipers can't hear themselves sing at all, because God just wants his name above all the others' voices heard and doesn't want to hear the worshipers.
@@jimreid3941 y e s .
This gave me chills. I really felt God’s presence listening to this.
“This song is about Jesus….we forgot to mention Jesus” hit hard
This song is a hilarious, passive-aggressive sermon.
It's an indictment of modern worship.
Amen! Lol
@@joshuatheo1419 I don't like much of this music, but I find it hard to make fun of it if people are experiencing God with it. Worship songs have always been simple. Hymns like Amazing Grace were originally written as textual recitations for the congregations, then simple music was added later.
People must be starving for this music as something different from their modern lives: something simple, reverent, and shared with their community. Otherwise it wouldn't be so popular. Maybe it's not always done well, but it's a form with a purpose.
@zerospacer2 "Experiencing God"? You've imbibed the modern contemporary worship philosophy and jargon that has no basis in Scripture. You have perverted and corrupted true biblical worship which is rendering unto God that which is due to him for who he is and what he has done - theocentric and objective, into a carnal selfish worship that is all about "me" and my "experience" of God - anthropocentric and subjective.
There is nothing "reverent" about this modern form of worship. It is idolatry, worshipping the creature more than the Creator. It is carnal, appealing to man's flesh (note how this video shows how irrelevant the lyrics are in these songs - it is all the music - the breathy vocals, the thumping bass, the rock beat, the chord progressions, the lack of cadence, etc). It is worldly - these artists are simply imitating the rock ballad, and there is essentially no difference.If people are starving for this music it is because they love the world and savour the things that be of men, rather than hungering and thirsting after righteousness.The fact that it is "so popular" in the world should be a hint to you that God has nothing to do with it: "that which is highly esteemed among men is abomination in the sight of God" (Luke 16:15).
Oh Lordy 🙃 I knew somebody would do this.
I had a paper cut, but after listening to this song I was healed... thank you! 🙏 🙏
The key change part really stood out to me, as someone who makes music in my free time. The number of times I've watched the woman standing in the front of the church stand up and raise her hands in time with the big key change/crash symbol combo has pretty much convinced me that modern worship music is nothing but self-centered musical hypnosis.
I can play a specific three-note chord or change the bassline midway through a song and it'll give me the same chills. You might as well just time the air conditioning to the big musical moment, just to really fill people with the holy goosebumps.
But is there anything inherently wrong with music making us feel a certain way? Isn't the point of worshiping through the medium of music to more or less open oneself emotionally to what one is intending spiritually? I'm in the same boat as you, and there's definitely a great deal of cringey/insincere cliche in CCM that I have strong opinions about, but I could say there's a similar predictable effect with certain chords progressions, extensions, minor chords, etc. Those things make us feel something generally predictable given our musical vocabulary, and like with everything, what people are putting into it is by far the most important.
While I again have very strong feelings about the insincere, pop-industry nature of much modern "worship music" and the far-cry it is from the excellent, noble and timeless music that preceded it (compare Bach's "Mass in B minor", or "It Is Well With My Soul", for instance), cynicism is a slippery slope to walk on.
@@RohannvanRensburg I think the point is that worship, offering ourselves up as a.living sacrifice acceptable and pleasing to God not just coming away with a good feeling about ourselves. Contemporary Christian music frequently crosses the line into entertainment.
Let's acknowledge the keyboardist at 1:01
K L Thank you for bringing this to everyone’s attention.
nooo 😂
Lol yes
And his shirt reads, "Yeet, Pray, Love"
I feel like I’ve been called out, I’m right now sitting at my piano reading the comments on this vid when I’m supposed to be practicing 😂
I can’t believe it’s taken me 4 years to find this!!! I can’t stop watching it… it’s repetitive!!!!
This is the most spot-on worship song song I’ve ever heard!!! I love it SO much.
All my troubles are gone! 😂
It’s a good, good worship song. That’s what it is. That’s what it is. That’s what it i-is. And I really like it. I really do. I really do. I really do-oo
I also love that Harry Potter is on bass for some reason.
@@tryggestad LOLOLOL!!!!
It is standard in all of its ways! It is standard in all of its ways! It is standard in all of its ways! To uuuuuuusss!
It’s repetitive! It’s repetitive! It’s repetitive!…
This song had more thought put into it than most modern worship songs. Brilliant!
"fire rhymes with desire"
Preach.
There's this Christian record company I know actually has a password "Dontrhymefirewithdesire"
Dude! That's so profound.
Yeah I got a great opening line for a new worship song! "You are my fire, my one desire ..." Ohwaitaminute ...
Always, always!!!
Blimey Cow, How to Write a Worship Song in 5 minutes.
NOW SING THE BRIDGE OVER AND OVER AGAIN FOR 30 MINUTES
Hahaha..
"This songs not about my EX!.......This songs about Jesus, we forgot to mention Jesus"
😂so true!!
Bethany Yeh 😂😂😂😂
If you need a song to mention Jesus to know what it's about, you may need to check out why.
@@lauraberg6272 I recently moved to a new state and was looking for Radio stations. It took me twenty minutes of one station to even realize it was a Christian station. Every song they had been playing sounded like they were written about a girlfriend or boyfriend, not the Lord.
@@melissadarnell3462 Christians have relationships too, that wouldn't be terrible.
Laura Berg the point is that all those song are SUPPOSED to be about God but do not sound like it. Lol they aren’t actually written about lovers even though it sounds like it. That’s the point.
Hillsong over here taking notes like
"Loud and triumphant.. Repetitive.. Problems are gone" 📝
I died at “I’m a rich blonde female... I’m pure garbage” 😂😂😂
Doing fine again? 😂
I literally just heard this song today! That threw me off too....🥺🤦♀️🤷♀️🤧😅
Y’all the dude popping up with the tambourine in the chorus with a key change gets me every time. This has more depth than most worship songs today. Well done y’all.
I nearly choked when Robert busted out the tambourine. Amazing hahaha
chorus
chorus with no instruments
chorus just the voices
chorus with the key change
you don't need words for me to know this song is about jesus.
this is my favorite part!
TheHillDragon Absolutely my favorite part!
It's repetitive. It's repetitive. It's repetitive. It's repetitive. It's repetitive...
Chorus with the key change hits hard 🔥🔥
Rich Blonde Female... literally EVERY WORSHIP LEADER over 30....have mercy!
After listening to this song, all my problems are gone.
I must say this is sadly accurate. We go to church to sing self-centered songs and call it Worship. Who are we worshiping though? Jesus or ourselves? I've fallen into the trap before, and it is not fun to get out of. Worth it in the end though. Worshiping Jesus and God and talking about how awesome and powerful He is, is what we are meant to do, yet we focus on us being comfortable. Love this video!
Come home to the catholic church.
@@corporal747 come home to the Independent Fundamentalist Baptist KJV Only church.
@@taketheredpill117 A 400 year old church founded by a man? Haa haa no thanks
@@corporal747 The catholic church was founded by a man. Adam was the first Baptist.
Here's the Bible Way to Heaven. Come out of satanic tradition.
ruclips.net/video/WDEBz25lGdY/видео.html
@@taketheredpill117 Well that accelerated fast..... Sad, but the pastor in the video has clearly never read the Official Catechism of the Catholic Church. No clue about what the Catholic Church teaches and why. I'd encourage you to actually try to understand what we teach about tradition or about the free gift of salvation in Christ....
I can't wait for the hour-long spontaneous version.
funny how i almost always need captions for songs but this one was perfectly ennunciated
So true! “Voices with no instruments”
“Sing it church”
This is recklessly good.
Was talking with someone about that song, and that's how I learned this song/video exists.
I see what you did there. 😂
This world is missing Byzantine chant. That’s music of the ages
Yes!!!!! Oh my goodness YESSS
This has just validated my creation of a hymn playlist...
My kids and I play this song at least 10 times a day. They’re 3 and 4 years old and know all the words.
Anyone gonna try and play this song in church next week?
Gospel to the Geek imma play this and the blimey cow one 😂
@@sloopfan3706 Blimey cow and After school Program need to do a collaboration video
Jonathan McConnell lol yah. They should a big group thing with Kevin and Adler too
Lol
@@Jonathan_McConnell YES!!!!! That would be awesome!
When I'm listening to any song I usally mentally note how many "I"'s are mentioned in comparison with the use of Jesus or "You, Him, Lord" ect. And the results are staggering with modern christian music
That's why I love the Song of Moses, from Revelation 15.
Very good point! Who are we worshiping and focusing on anyway?
“Reckless Love” has the same amount of self-referring pronouns (I, me, my, etc.) as there are God-referring pronouns (He, Him, His, etc.) at 27 each.
That number might be wrong, I did this count months before this reply.
“All my problems are gone”
This is exactly what I needed to hear today. The Lord is moving through this. Fire fall down.
I always cry when he says sloppy, sloppy kisses, singing passionate. Gets me every time!!
"I am terrible but He is able." Well, they ain't wrong. lol
Thats what i was thinking
Word!
Indeed, but the method most teach is wrong. Do not be deceived. You still have to believe in Jesus who is the Christ the son of God the Alnighty, and be immersed for the forgiveness of your sins in accordance with Mark 16:16, Acts 2:38 which no one can refuse in accordance with Acts 10:47-38, which secures our salvation in Jesus in accordance with 1 Peter 3:21. Let's not forget Romans 6.
@Brittany I understand what you’re saying completely though. Sometimes I hate myself too. You’re not alone.
Apparently you’ve never heard of the Original Goodness in which god created the world.
P.S. Original sin is a heretical pagan doctrine invented by Augustine.
This is why I listen to early 2010s and before. They focus on worshipping God and sometimes mention how God helps us. Even then it's begging God to help us be more like Him, not just to help us out of our situation.
“I’m pure garbage”
This song really speaks to me on a spiritual level
It is called Total Depravity, seems some charismaniacs are starting to realize this doctrinal truth.
lol
Key change and tambourine player is the best
Sorry I did not feel the spirit move, because there were no smoke machines or stage lighting. Try harder next time
😂
This is the acoustic unplugged version for the super spiritual people 😂
A Song for the Ages. Truly inspired. Honest. Soul searching. Tortillas. Tacos. Guac is $1 extra. True Artists make the Year of the Mask bearable. Cheers!
Now during worship I'll end up laughing when during repetitions and variations of the chorus :D
I had to do that and restrain myself from rolling my eyes. Once you realize "it's repetitive", 90% of the songs lose their impact. Eyes opened.
Yea, it’s hard to unsee/unhear this 🤣
Praising God is not determined by the song we sing, but because of our experience with the Lord Jesus, how we taste his help, blessings, etc. Praising God is not because we are in church and invited to sing, but because we want to be grateful for our experience with Him. Singing a hymn doesn't always mean we are praising God.
Without us tasting God's love in our daily lives, when we are in worship, we only focus on songs, on people who sing praises, not on Lord Jesus.
You forgot “JUST LIFT UP A SHOUT OF PRAISE!” (lead guitar solo)”
They nailed how emotionally detached the lead guitarist looked though!
Bass player’s hat is the realist thing I’ve ever seen on RUclips, and I watch Bigfoot videos.
This is perfect. I am reading these comments to explain to a total outsider why the video is accurate. I will quote you with attribution to your @
This video presents what I would describe as a modern worship metasong; a structured and templated presentation of elements that can be borrowed and reused in an open source, collaborative, and community-spawned effort to attain ultimate levels of experience in the contemporary seeker-centered context.
I’ve never seen a tambourine guy pop up from behind everyone but I thought it was hilarious and I’m here for it
Philippians 1:17-18
“Those others do not have pure motives as they preach about Christ. They preach with selfish ambition, not sincerely, intending to make my chains more painful to me. But that doesn’t matter. Whether their motives are false or genuine, the message about Christ is being preached either way, so I rejoice. And I will continue to rejoice.”
Now that biblical text is not out of context. Well remembered!
@@tompeterson7445 I'm not sure if you are being sarcastic, if you are, please can you explain that bible verse in the correct context?
@@themie_ I believe Jason is aptly applying the Philippians text. No sarcasm was intended.
@@tompeterson7445 Thank you
The lyrics in this song took quite a bit more thought than most songs. And the I, V, VI, IV progression is horrendously accurate.
After watching this all my problems are gone
forget John crist I want to see you guys in concert!!!
Um awkward... isn't he in rehab or in non Coronavirus self quarantine?
Chris McQuade yep
Yea I think we all want to forget about John Crist
He's back!
Yes society has progressed past the need for Jonathan Cristenson
2:25 tambourine out of absolutely nowhere. Essential.
Truly one of the worship songs of all time.
Hillsong calls: "could we put this on our album"
Are you sure their call wasn’t about copyright infringement?
@John Blair but their theology is terrible. Led many astray. I wish people would not endorse their music in any way and they would be snuffed out as they deserve to be. They are only a cancer in the church because the church never marked and avoided false teachers but promotes them even if indirectly.
Parade The Gospel the author of one of the most well revered hymn, It is Well had terrible theology but the song itself did not. Be easy. For many people they can feel the presence of God in that worship time. I attended a Hillsong concert and it was incredible. Mighty to Save is incredible. Not to mention the fact that when the guy was preaching throughout the concert he was pretty spot on. Let me guess most people who hate contemporary worship are KJV only, calvinists who care more about Doctrine than Jesus, Reformed, etc. I listen to contemporary worship and hymn and psalms (which are repetitive and tell the story of God) and I thought this was great.
@@scriptureinitiative but there is a massive difference. One person is gone, the other has a thriving ministry in which the main guy Bill Johnson publicly stated the purpose of the music is to draw people in.
I strongly recommend listening to people like Justin Peters talk about Bethel. They are false teachers by definition and dangerous wolves.
This is a very refreshing middle finger to some mainstream worship music. I appreciate that.
This message needs to reach the world.
In all seriousness, this is exactly an illustration of why we need great hymns like the ones from Gerhardt or Luther.
Let’s not stop at the Reformation - we need Bernard of Clairvaux (O Sacred Head Now Wounded, 13th century), Theodulf of Orleans (All Glory, Laud, and Honor, 9th century), Prudentius (Of the Father’s Love Begotten, 4th century)!
This song reminds me so much of modern day music. We make it sound like it’s about us, when it’s really about him. Jesus!
"...Here's an out-of-context Bible verse about hope."
😂
Happens so often.
when they said "chorus" i really felt that
Wow thanks for putting into words what me and my friend have been saying for years about modern worship music.
this is so insanely and hilariously true. One of my bandmates said that we should do this in our church on Sunday... I said, WE ALREADY DOING IT EVERY SUNDAY...LIKE 2-3 TIMES EACH SUNDAY..!
I wouldn’t be surprised if people would blindly “worship” to it if you did play it. People just want to feel moved and get goosebumps. They don’t want a relationship with the Messiah
the chorus of this song sounded just like this is amazing grace:
who shakes the whole earth with holy thunder,
and leaves us breathless with awe and wonder,
the king of glory, the king above all kings
vs
This is the chorus this is the chorus
This is the chorus this is the chorus
Lead guitarist was on Internet Icon
Robert is always used the perfect amount
The Worship song we didn’t know we needed lol
It's funny because its true. It's also sad because its true.
I just wrote the same thing in a text to my friend who sent me the video. Haha!
Spot on!!!!
This is my umpteenth time watching this and I've just realized how many background lines the guy in the hat has. He is the star of this song
“Chorus with no instruments
Chorus just the voices”
really touched me
and I am going to them for that
😂🤣😂🤣
The best version of the blessing I've ever heard.
We forgot to mention Jesus!!!
I love this, I absolutely love this, especially with contemporary songs 💯💯💯💯💯 spot on.
Sing it “chuch”. Nailed it.
Also "lift it up" (thank you, Hillsong!)
Always remember: Jesus loves you and wants to build a relationship with you!
Repent and turn to Him because He is coming soon!
So true of today’s worship music!
I sing at my church regularly, and this is entirely verifiable as correct. I was skeptical if this was a mockery of Christianity as a whole or just the music, it it’s right so I can’t complain.
Oh it's not a mockery of Christianity. More so a spoof of it critiquing certain problems with modern worship, while still being light-hearted. It's super catchy though
As a reformed Christian who absolutely hates this type of "worship" after my eyes were opened, you guys did such a good job. 😄😄 loved your humour.
Hmmmm
curious. what do you do now then? do you still go to church? how do you explain to other people what you believe in? where do you find community?
I find community really far from delusional people that believe they talk to the devil.
It’s just so terrible how so many songs we sing don’t even mention Jesus. Thanks for calling us all out. Lol
or God, or the holy spirit. or even mention a pronoun that can be drawn back to God with any kind of theory.
I think it’s funny, because modern worship music is blatantly shitty. I don’t think adding Jesus or God would help
Probably best to go back to Bach - or something slightly respectable
@@bn2870 I don't disagree. I think worship music as a whole is garbage. And it has never been good. But it's hard to be amazing when God is so big
Auggie Mueller I think Beethoven, Eric Clapton, BB King, Oasis, Bach and Leonardo Da Vinci are pretty amazing...
That is so good. Great job guys
It just summarized all of the worship songs in the past 10 years LOL
This is really accurate. I remember being forced to listen to Christian radio in the early 2000s
Tbh with you I think the worship songs from the 2000s is better than the ones today.
You have to admit it's catchy with all the perfect hooks😂lol
The Pokémon League hat though 😂😂
Stanton Peppers 😂
Ikr? I was looking for other comments about it because I thought I can't be the only one that noticed it.
Finally a song that explains my problem with mainstream worship to my friends that are non musicians! so accurate!
TRULY had us Giggling.....we call this a 7-11 song. There are so many of them!!!!
Oh, thank you for speaking my heart on this subject. I feel so validated right now. Yes, Lord. I’m not alone. 😌🥰
My Pastor just sent me this link because he knows I passionately dislike modern praise and worship music. This is hilarious! This is exactly what i hear most of the time with our praise band. Thankfully we also have a hymns only service for real music. Thanks for the laugh.
Wait, y'all got one thing wrong. Unlike most worship songs... this one was sung in an octave that's humanly achievable.
XD!! Yes!
this is fantastic. youre a great singer and im LOL'ing at the drummer in the ash ketchum hat hahahahaha
Why is this so perfect? We all know that only God is perfect!🤣
This. Every contemporary praise song I've ever heard!
The guy with the tambourine killed me. Just rises out of nowhere lol 2:27
Good eye!
I appreciate the pianist playing with one hand and scrolling through his phone the entire time.
I grew up with these worship bands in church and camp. You guys are awesome 😂😂😂