This Is What You Do

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Awakening to New Life: The Transformative Power of Love

Bethel Music's song 'This Is What You Do' is a vibrant celebration of renewal and transformation, often interpreted through a spiritual lens. The lyrics paint a picture of a profound awakening, likening the experience to the rejuvenation of springtime. The imagery of 'making all things new' and 'light breaking through the dark' suggests a powerful force that dispels negativity and brings about a fresh start. This can be seen as a metaphor for spiritual rebirth or a significant personal transformation, where the presence of a higher power or deep love revitalizes the individual’s life.

The song continues to describe this love as 'sweeter than wine,' a phrase that evokes a sense of deep, intoxicating joy and fulfillment. This love brings 'joy' and 'life,' indicating that it is a source of profound happiness and vitality. The rising hope 'like the dawn' further emphasizes the theme of renewal and the promise of a new beginning. The repetition of 'This is what you do' underscores the consistent and reliable nature of this transformative force, suggesting that it is an inherent quality of the divine or the beloved to bring life and joy.

The chorus, with its repeated declaration 'You make me come alive,' captures the essence of the song. It speaks to the feeling of being truly alive for the first time, a sensation of awakening and newfound purpose. This can resonate with listeners on multiple levels, whether they interpret it as a spiritual awakening, the impact of a significant relationship, or a personal epiphany. The song's uplifting and hopeful message is a reminder of the power of love and light to transform and renew our lives, making us feel alive and vibrant once more.

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  2. Holy Forever (Spontaneous) (feat. John Wilds)
  3. Come To Me
  4. I Love Your Presence
  5. This Is What You Do
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  7. Ten Fe Corazón
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  10. Lift Up Holy Hands / He's Alive (feat. Hannah McClure & Noah Paul Harrison)
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