Shelter From the Storm
Finding Refuge: Unveiling the Profound Message in Anthony Morris' 'Shelter From the Storm'Lyrics
We're waiting for the next big thing that we hope will satisfy
We eagerly await the next significant event, hoping it will bring satisfaction.
But the thing is the grass ain't always greener on the other side
The commonly held belief that better opportunities exist elsewhere is not always true.
But there's someone who can satisfy every need
There is a divine being capable of fulfilling all our needs.
And forgive our sin if we repent and believe
Our sins can be pardoned if we express remorse and have faith.
He's shelter from the storm
The divine being is a refuge during difficult times.
He can mend a heart that's torn
He has the ability to heal a broken heart.
And He knew you before the day that you were born
He is acquainted with us even before our birth.
Let Him be your shelter from the storm
Encouragement to let the divine being be the refuge during life's storms.
Glory, we reach to take it for ourselves
We strive for glory for ourselves, disregarding that it rightfully belongs to Emmanuel (God).
And we forget that Glory belongs to Emmanuel
Recognition that glory is attributed to God, specifically Emmanuel.
Well it's ok, it's ok if we get mixed up from time to time
Acceptance that confusion may arise occasionally, and that's okay.
Let me tell you why
Offering an explanation for the preceding statement.
Jesus is waiting to forgive
Emphasizing that Jesus is ready to forgive sins.
And He'll never leave your side
Assurance that the divine being will always be by our side.
Oh He'll never leave your side
Reiteration of the constant presence and support of the divine being.
Let Him be your shelter from the storm
Encouragement to let the divine being be the refuge during life's storms (repeated).
That devil can't touch what's been reborn
Belief that the devil cannot harm what has been spiritually renewed.
Let Him be your shelter
Reiteration of the call to make the divine being a shelter.
Shelter from the storm
Restating the divine being as a shelter from life's storms.
He can mend a heart that's torn
Reiteration of the divine being's ability to mend a broken heart (repeated).
And He knew you before the day that you were born
Reaffirmation that the divine being knows us intimately from birth (repeated).
Let Him be your shelter from the storm
Repetition of the call to make the divine being a shelter (repeated).
From the storm yeah
Emphasizing the need for a shelter from life's storms (repeated).
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