First Love
Antioch College Worship
Rediscovering Devotion: A Journey Back to First Love
“First Love” by Antioch College Worship is a heartfelt plea for a return to a pure, undistracted devotion to Jesus Christ. The song's lyrics express a deep yearning to reconnect with the initial passion and simplicity of faith, where the presence of Jesus was all-encompassing and more than enough. This longing is encapsulated in the repeated refrain, “Take me back to my first love,” which signifies a desire to return to a time when the singer's relationship with Jesus was the central focus of their life.
The lyrics also highlight a sense of spiritual renewal and clarity. Phrases like “where things of earth grow dim” and “where shadows flee” suggest that worldly distractions and concerns fade away in the presence of Jesus. This imagery evokes a sense of peace and purity, as the singer seeks to rekindle the fervor and intensity of their initial encounter with their faith. The line “My heart burns again” signifies a rekindling of passion and a renewed commitment to their spiritual journey.
Moreover, the song emphasizes the importance of worship and gratitude. The lines “I’ve got to sing it, I’ve got to shout it, You have been good to me” reflect an outpouring of praise and thankfulness for the goodness and faithfulness of Jesus. This expression of worship is not just a personal declaration but also a communal call to remember and celebrate the transformative power of faith. The repeated desire to “be with You, my King” underscores the central theme of seeking a deeper, more intimate relationship with Jesus, making “First Love” a powerful anthem of spiritual renewal and devotion.