Death Is Hollow (feat. Kristene DiMarco)

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Embracing the Triumph Over Death: A Dive into Bethel Music's 'Death Is Hollow'

Bethel Music's 'Death Is Hollow' featuring Kristene DiMarco is a powerful Christian worship song that delves into the themes of resurrection, hope, and the defeat of death through Jesus Christ. The lyrics are rich with biblical imagery and the promise of eternal life, which is a cornerstone of Christian belief.

The song begins by painting a picture of grief and sorrow, which is then transformed by the news of resurrection, symbolizing the Christian narrative of Jesus rising on the third day. The 'veil torn in two' is a direct reference to the moment of Jesus' death when the veil of the temple was torn, signifying the end of separation between God and humanity. The repeated line 'death is hollow now' emphasizes the Christian belief that through Jesus' sacrifice, death has lost its power and fear.

The latter part of the song shifts to a more personal reflection on the implications of this belief. The lyrics speak of a future hope where faith becomes sight, and believers will 'touch heaven with our hands.' This is a metaphor for the intimate and tangible experience of divine presence in the afterlife. The song concludes with a personal declaration of faith, indicating that this narrative of victory over death is not just a story, but a lived and celebrated reality for the believer.

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