Here’s another Chris Tomlin song proclaiming Christ’s invitation. So come home running, His arms are open wide. His name is Jesus, He understands. He is the answer that you are looking for. So come home running, Just as you are.
“I have come that you may have life, and that you may have it more abundantly” – Jesus Christ
He was awarded Male Vocalist at the 2006, 2007, and 2008 GMA Dove Awards. He was also named Artist of the Year in 2007 and 2008. Tomlin released his fifth studio album Hello Love on September 2, 2008. He is one of the members of Compassionart, a charity founded by Martin Smith (and Smith’s wife, Anna) of the band Delirious?. (Source: Wikipedia)
I consider this very popular worship song, Here I am to Worship, as one of best songs that I’ve ever heard or sang. Popular contemporary christian artists like Chris Tomlin, Tim Hughes, Michael W. Smith and many others put to life the lyrics of this song and the message it has for mankind.
Darlene Zschech and the Hillsong Team version of Here I Am to Worship is somewhat unique and I love that part where Darlene sang an amazing verse “Call upon the name of the Lord and be saved! (Romans 10:13)” It really brought this worship song into a higher step of evangelistic quality.
The video below that was uploaded on Youtube (video link here) had attracted over 3.6 millions. I am inspired to read various comments from many viewers of how this worship song has impacted their lives. One comment was a stand out for me and this is from Youtube member with the username phuong6936. She/Hes has this comment:
“I was? a Buddhist, and accepted Jesus as my Lord and Savior. No one made me. It was my choice. Jesus loves everyone. My friends and family thought I was brainwashed, and said that I was a big disappointment and brought shame to the family. To me, to accept Jesus Christ is no shame. It’s a ticket way to heaven. For my family, I will always honor my mother and father as Jesus taught me to love, not hate. God love those who chooses him. Those who reject him will one day face him.”
Praise the Lord! Be blessed and begin worshipping our Lord Jesus as you watch this Here I am to Worship clip.
Worship Together Visual: Here I Am To Worship, DVD By Emi Cmg Distribution Song list:
Here I Am To Worship – Tim Hughes
Better Is One Day – Charlie Hall
Blessed Be Your Name – Matt Redman
The Wonderful Cross – Matt Redman with Chris Tomlin
Light of the world, You step down into darkness.
Opened my eyes let me see.
Beauty that made this heart adore you hope of a life spent with you.
[Chorus]
And here I am to worship,
Here I am to bow down,
Here I am to say that you’re my God,
You’re altogether lovely,
Altogether worthy,
Altogether wonderful to me.
King of all days,
Oh so highly exalted Glorious in heaven above.
Humbly you came to the earth you created.
All for love’s sake became poor.
[Chorus]
Here I am to worship,
Here I am to bow down,
Here I am to say that you’re my God,
You’re altogether lovely,
Altogether worthy,
Altogether wonderful to me.
I’ll never know how much it cost to see my sin upon that cross.
I’ll never know how much it cost to see my sin upon that cross.
And I’ll never know how much it cost to see my sin upon that cross.
No I’ll never know how much it cost to se my sin upon that cross.
Call upon the Name of the Lord and be saved…
Call upon the Name of the Lord and be saved…
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“Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.” – Luke 23:34
“This was the first word spoken by our Lord on his cross. It was uttered just when the soldiers were in the act of crucifying him — driving the terrible nails through his hands and feet. It was a moment of excruciating, inconceivable anguish. Yet he uttered no cry of pain, no word of execration upon those who were causing him such suffering, but calmly prayed for his brutal, pitiless murderers — “Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.”
The moment the sacred blood began to flow the intercession for sinners began. The pleading was first for the ignorant heathen soldiers who were acting as executioners; but it was not for these alone. It certainly widened out, and took in all who had been concerned in the condemnation and crucifixion of Jesus. It was for the Jewish rulers and people who had rejected their Messiah. May we not believe that many of those who on the day of Pentecost and afterward were brought to repentance were forgiven and saved because on his cross Jesus made intercession for them? Then the prayer went out beyond the people who had a direct part in the crucifixion. From his cross Jesus saw the lost world down to the end, and prayed for all men. We know, too, that that word of prayer was but the beginning of an intercession that is going on yet inside heaven, where Jesus pleads the merits of his own sacrifice for the salvation of sinners.
This word of Jesus teaches us a great lesson on Christian forgiveness. He prayed for his murderers. We should pray for those who injure us. There are some fragrant trees which bathe in perfume the axe that gashes them. So should it be with Christ’s people. Instead of resentment and injury for injury, we should show only sweet, tender love to those who harm us.”