Here is another thought sequence from Sunday worship. We were singing Phil Wickham’s Always Forever. It was the first I had heard the song but was loving it. I’m not a musician, but it sounds like a waltz. We had a girl up front dancing to the song, and I just imagined Jesus coming and dancing with her. It was sweet and beautiful at the same time. The thing that really got me was the chorus. As I had this mental image of the Jesus and the girl dancing, I thought that as I sung the chorus, Jesus was singing it back to me.
Jesus is so in love with us. We are His bride. We are His helpmate. We are His companion. He loves us.
At the end of the song, the words go into a repetition of hallelujahs. My heart just wanted to sing out, “How He loves us, How He loves us, How He loves us, forever.” We don’t earn God’s love. We receive it.
As we later came back to the hallelujahs, my heart was ready to respond with, “How I love Him, How I love Him, How I love Him, forever.” Once we get a hold of how we are loved, then we freely give back to Him. And, once we get a hold of how we are loved, we come before the throne with confidence because we know that as Jesus sees us coming His heart says there’s the one I love. Why would we ever hide our desires from the One who loves us so much?
Always Forever
Phil Wickham
You are the hand that catches my fall
You are the friend that answers my call
You are my day, You are my night
You are my love and all of my life
CHORUS:
You are the love I need
You are the air I breathe
You are my love my life always forever
I would lay down my life
Just to be by Your side
You are my love my life always forever
You are the grace that covers my sin
You’re everything the beginning and end
You have my soul, my heart and my mind
You have my love and all of my life
Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah, forever