Story Behind The Song
Many a preacher proceeds a sermon with these words. At some point John Ludwig found a melody to go with the verse and the acapella version with harmony repeat ended up on the nouveau gospel band Out of the Whirlwind's debut album
Song Description
appearing on Out of the Whirlwind's first album, this peaceful reflection captures the desire to serve God. The cello adds a feeling of gravitas to the performance.
| Song Length |
1:48 |
Genre |
Classical - Religious, Unique - Religious |
| Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
| Mood |
Peaceful, Serene |
Subject |
Religion, Prayer |
| Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
Lyrics
oo- ooh Lord, may the words of my mouth, meditations of my heart, be acceptable, in your sight
ooooh Lord, ooh Lord, my rock My redeemer, rock and my redeemer, rock and my redeemer oo- ooh Lord