Rising Above: A Journey of Faith and Purpose

Michael W. Smith's song 'Rise' is a powerful anthem that encourages listeners to transcend their current circumstances and embrace a higher calling. The lyrics are imbued with spiritual and motivational undertones, urging individuals to walk with faith and discover their true purpose. The imagery of walking across the shore and sea, and standing upon the waves, symbolizes overcoming obstacles and stepping into the unknown with confidence and trust in a higher power.

The song's chorus, 'Rise, He's calling you to go, Just leave it all behind, And rise above,' serves as a call to action. It suggests that to achieve one's true potential, one must let go of past burdens and limitations. This message is reinforced by the lines 'Beyond the obvious, And what you can attain, Past the here and now, Where faith remains,' which highlight the importance of looking beyond immediate, tangible goals and focusing on a deeper, spiritual journey.

The invitation to 'Come and stand, And join with me as One, Now take my hand and we Will rise above' emphasizes unity and collective strength. It suggests that this journey is not meant to be taken alone but in communion with others who share the same faith and vision. The repeated call to 'Come stand with me' reinforces the idea of solidarity and mutual support in the pursuit of a higher purpose. Overall, 'Rise' is a song that inspires listeners to elevate their lives through faith, unity, and a commitment to discovering their true selves.

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  1. Awesome God
  2. I Surrender All
  3. I'm Waiting For You
  4. Step by step / Forever we will sing
  5. Somewhere, Somehow
  6. Holy Holy
  7. Crimson Dust
  8. Breathe
  9. You Are Holy (Prince Of Peace)
  10. A New Hallelujah
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