Jesus, where are You now?
Jesus, I long to meet You now
I want to tell You all my hopes, all my fears
I want to kneel before You
Would You lift my head and wipe away these tears
So often I make my moves, make my moves without You
Live life on my own, play by my own set of rules
Lord I believe – Help my unbelief!
Lord I believe – But would You help me see
Lord I believe – And yet I still doubt
Lord I believe – Could You help me out
Lord I believe – Yes I believe
Lord I believe – Help my unbelief!
Jesus, would You come and fill this place?
Would You come and meet us
With Your love, with Your grace
We lift You up now, put no other gods before You
But only with Your help, this is so hard for us to do
So many times You find us with our hands behind our backs
Wishing You would look away
Or wishing we could hide these damning tracks
Lord we believe – Help our unbelief
Lord we believe – But would You help us see
Lord we believe – And yet we still doubt
Lord we believe – Could You help us out
Lord I believe – Yes I believe
Lord I believe – Help my unbelief!
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it's such a beautiful album of grieving and loss and acceptance. it speaks to a particular kind of grief -- not a grieving of one who is lost, but the grieving for one who is still present and still causing pain. i love the last song most because while it could end in pain, or end with the narrators decision to permanently push this person out of their life and that would be justified, it doesn't. instead, it offers something. what is offered? acceptance. hope. and a chance for redemption janmisha
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This album is perfect-my new favorite shalom sesh! I could listen to this all day, with tea, The Word, near a body of water as the peace of God washes over me. HalleluYah! I really like the lo-fi sound it reminds me of classics(JDilla, even Air). I can certainly feel the inspiration from Japan in this. The more I listen to JO the more I feel his love for Yeshua and it fills me so much love too. Glory to Abba for this beautiful work of art! It is soul medicine:) Shalom shalom Yaaqova
The former frontman of the Pains of Being Pure at Heart lets loose with a passionate, Dylan-esque record full of razor-sharp lyricism. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 2, 2021