I Could Sing Your Love / Here I Am To Worship (medley)
Phil Wickham
A Heartfelt Medley of Worship and Love
Phil Wickham's medley, 'I Could Sing Your Love / Here I Am To Worship,' is a profound expression of devotion and gratitude towards divine love. The song begins with vivid imagery of nature, 'Over the mountains and the sea, Your river runs with love for me,' symbolizing the boundless and ever-flowing love of God. This metaphor of a river signifies a continuous, life-giving force that nourishes the soul. The lyrics emphasize the transformative power of this love, as the singer opens their heart to let the 'healer' set them free, indicating a spiritual liberation and healing through faith.
The repetitive chorus, 'I could sing of Your love forever,' underscores the eternal and unending nature of this divine love. It reflects a deep, personal connection and an overwhelming sense of joy and gratitude that compels the singer to continuously praise and celebrate this love. The act of daily lifting hands in worship signifies a commitment to living in truth and maintaining a constant state of reverence and thankfulness.
Transitioning into 'Here I Am To Worship,' the medley shifts to a more direct act of worship and adoration. The lyrics, 'Here I am to worship, here I am to bow down, here I am to say that You're my God,' express a humble and devoted acknowledgment of God's supreme worthiness. The repetition of 'altogether lovely, altogether worthy, altogether wonderful to me' highlights the singer's awe and reverence for God's nature. This part of the medley serves as a declaration of faith and a personal testimony of God's impact on the singer's life, encapsulating the essence of worship as both a personal and communal act of devotion.