Let My Words Be Few

Matt Redman Matt Redman

A Heartfelt Ode to Divine Love

Matt Redman's song "Let My Words Be Few" is a poignant expression of reverence and love for Jesus. The lyrics open with a powerful contrast between the divine and the earthly, acknowledging God's omnipotence in heaven and the singer's humble position on earth. This sets the stage for a theme of humility and awe, as the singer chooses to let his words be few, recognizing that no amount of words can fully encapsulate his love and reverence for Jesus.

The repetition of the phrase "I'll stand in awe of You" underscores the singer's deep sense of wonder and admiration for the divine. This awe is not just a fleeting emotion but a profound, enduring state of being. The simplicity of the lyrics mirrors the simplicity of the singer's devotion, suggesting that true love and reverence do not require elaborate expressions but can be conveyed through the most straightforward and heartfelt words.

The song also touches on the idea of love as a universal language. By referring to his song as "the simplest of all love songs," the singer implies that the purity and sincerity of his feelings are what matter most. This simplicity is a form of worship, a way to connect with the divine on a deeply personal level. The recurring line, "Jesus I am so in love with You," serves as a mantra, reinforcing the central theme of the song: a profound, uncomplicated love for Jesus that transcends the need for elaborate expression.

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