Why Do I Love God?

Josh Thomas Josh Thomas

The Divine Embrace of Unconditional Love

The song "Why Do I Love God?" by Josh Thomas is a heartfelt expression of the artist's personal relationship with the divine and the transformative power of that connection. The lyrics convey a sense of upliftment and reassurance that comes from being loved by God. When Josh Thomas sings about feeling like he's floating or being chosen, he's describing the weightlessness and significance that divine love imparts, suggesting that this love gives him a sense of purpose and identity.

The repeated lines about being a new creation reflect the Christian belief in being born again through God's love and grace. This transformation is seen as a profound change that redefines one's existence, leading to a life filled with purpose and direction. The artist contrasts his life with and without God's love, implying that the latter brings a sense of completeness and joy that worldly experiences cannot match. The mention of God as his 'favorite form of loving' emphasizes the superiority of divine love over all other forms.

The song also touches on themes of resilience and hope. Despite facing challenges and moments of despair, the singer finds strength and renewal in God's love. The imagery of being picked up and held tight during difficult times portrays a protective and nurturing aspect of God, reinforcing the idea that divine love is not only comforting but also empowering, enabling one to overcome life's obstacles.

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