Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrTv39-lG4M
Introduction
Welcome guys to another part of “Let’s Listen To.” If you haven’t heard of this blog series before, it’s a series where I take some of my favorite Christian songs and recommend them to you in a persuasive way. I usually take you behind the scenes of the song so that you can hear from the artist as to why this song exists if possible. I also will take one or two verses and break them down to talk about what they mean for me. I have eleven other song blogs on this site if you want to go check them out.
This week, we’re looking at the song “Yes I Will” by Vertical Worship. I have to admit something. Worship teams from these bigger churches, like Elevation Church, Life.Church, etc. I didn’t really care for them early on. I thought their worship music styling was very repetitive, dull, and boring. I listened to “My Testimony” by Elevation Worship at the start of the pandemic and that’s when I really dove into their music and other worship teams and God changed my heart. I grew to love it in all of its glory. So without further ado, let’s dive into it.
Behind the Song
I believe I should introduce who Vertical Worship is. They are a worship team from Chicago, Illinois as part of the Harvest Bible Church. The current worship leaders on the team are as follows: Andi Rozier, Lauren Smith, Jon Guerra, Tara Cruz, Jake France, Judd Harris, and Kyle Smith. The rest of the band is as follows: Robert Titean, James Herlo, and Zac Moore.
In an article they did with freeccm.com (link at the end of the blog), they shared the story behind this song. I will do my best to summarize what they had to say here, but I encourage you to go check out the article for yourself. They lead off this story with a line from Psalm 34: “I will bless the Lord at all times. His praise will continually be in my mouth.” They mention that oftentimes when we’re in tough situations, we choose not to praise God. They mention how our hearts will make sure that God isn’t good and our brains will lead us to think that the promises the Bible mentions are false. Our emotions get in the way. When this happens to us, they say this: …we have to choose whether we’re in the valley or on the mountaintop where our sight is not so fixed when we can’t really make out what’s happening up ahead. They mentioned that we just have to move out of the way and decide that we need to praise.
It’s a great message to this song. To say that the world hasn’t treated me right and because of that, God must be working against me and what he promises will never come true. Instead of focusing on this rough season, I will intentionally push that aside and I will intentionally make the choice to praise God. I love it! Let’s talk about a couple of the verses.
What’s This Mean? – Lyric #1
Let’s check out what the main verse says:
“I count on one thing
The same God that never fails
WIll not fail me now
You won’t fail me now
In the waiting
The same God who’s never late
Is working all things out
Is working all things out.”
It leads off with the reminder that our God never fails us. God goes with us everywhere, through everything we do, no matter what the circumstance. God is with us through our highs and lows and because our God got through our previous low seasons, He will get us through this season as well. We just need to be patient. In our waiting to traverse through this dark valley, God is taking us through this safely, slowly, and on this timing. In our lowest valleys, we tend to see our struggles and weaknesses. The Bible says that our God will turn our weaknesses into strengths. So our time in the dark valley may suck, and probably does suck. Our God is working all of this out for us. All we need is just a few things: faith and trust. We need to have faith that God will lead us out of this valley stronger than before. We need to trust our God that He will guide us on the proper path and will lead us to the things that we need to survive.
What’s This Mean – Lyric #2
Let’s check out the chorus now:
“Yes I will, lift You high in the lowest valley
Yes I will, bless Your name
Oh, yes I will, sing for joy when my heart is heavy
All my days, oh yes I will.”
This is our anthem. This needs to be our reminder day in and day out when we feel so burdened with our emotions, thoughts, feelings, experiences, etc. This reminder that no matter what, we will praise our God for the good things he still does, has done, and will do in our lives. I know when we feel bogged down that it’s hard to think about the good things in our lives, but it can be done. Even the simplest thought of: “Thank you God for my first breath.” or “Thank you God for this roof over my head.” Something like that can be our reminder that our God is still good, that our God is still with us and that our God is still for us. We know that God didn’t cause this valley we’re going through, but will walk alongside us and guide us through and out of the valley. May that be your reminder throughout the week and each time you hear this song.
Summary and Preview
This is just a one-off blog. I wanted us to take a breather after our previous series to just relax and praise our God. I plan on doing these throughout the year as an in-between series between blog series. Let me know what you think, if you want more of these if you want less of these, what songs to talk about, etc. Don’t forget to share this blog with your friends and family on your socials and invite them to follow us on WordPress! I’ll see you next week for a brand-new series called “Behind the Beatitudes”. Until then, stay blessed!
Behind The Song: https://freeccm.com/2019/03/26/behind-the-song-vertical-worship-shares-the-heart-behind-their-song-yes-i-will/
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