You Know My Name

Rivers & Robots Rivers & Robots

Divine Intimacy: A Personal Relationship with the Infinite

Rivers & Robots' song 'You Know My Name' is a profound exploration of the intimate relationship between the divine and the individual. The lyrics emphasize the omniscience and omnipotence of God, who is depicted as knowing every detail about the singer, from the number of hairs on their head to their innermost thoughts. This level of personal knowledge underscores a deep, caring relationship, suggesting that the divine is not distant or detached but deeply involved in the lives of individuals.

The song juxtaposes the grandeur of God, who holds the stars and is seated in the heavens, with the personal connection He maintains with the singer. Despite His infinite wisdom and power, God calls the singer His friend, highlighting a theme of divine humility and accessibility. This contrast serves to elevate the sense of awe and gratitude in the lyrics, as the singer marvels at being known and loved by such a mighty being.

The recurring refrain, 'You know my name,' reinforces the theme of being seen and valued. The lyrics also touch on themes of redemption and unconditional love, as the singer recounts being lost and then found by God. The imagery of a father opening his arms and calling the singer back again evokes a sense of forgiveness and welcome. The song concludes with a declaration of God's perfect love and unending mercy, painting a picture of a compassionate and ever-present deity who is both majestic and intimately involved in the lives of His followers.

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