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Håvard Average |
#1 by Håvard Banne at Sep 29, 2007 at 12:30 PM EST |
| kmm630, Thrive is the best one! | |
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Eric Average |
#2 by Eric Zinkhon at Oct 1, 2007 at 8:37 AM EST |
| This song is quite excellent and I enjoy the daylights out of it. But... I have to say something that I have prayed about and thus far have been unanswered. A personal conflict falling on deaf ears. It can be seen in this songs as well as virtually every Christian song out there. Simplicity. I do not wish to attack or be attacked in this belief that I hold. I simply find that Christian songs these days, and sermons, Bible studies and the likes, preach only a basic understanding of anything spiritual. They seem to be catering to what people want to hear and not a truth. I am at a crisis of faith here because I see what everyone tells me about the nature of God and I am bored. I am dying here, drowning in doubt because it appears to simple. I can see my entire spiritual being and lifespan laid out and there is no challenge. This song and the church in general is to optimistic. Maybe these rantings are naive, but I wish I would be told so. I feel lost like the kid who stands in the classroom watching the needless recitation of a pledge he cannot justify. Perhaps I have a calling I have not fullfilled. Is there someone I can talk to? | |
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Jimmy Rhythm Player |
#3 by Jimmy at Oct 2, 2007 at 9:45 PM EST |
| I luv this song & this band! ... gotta love their style & their message! This is such a feel good song, I never get sick of it! | |
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mike Rhythm Player |
#4 by mike jordan at Oct 3, 2007 at 7:13 PM EST |
| as for my thoughts on the song, i think this song is so inspireing! it encourages people to put themselves out there and show the world what a life in Christ could be like. | |
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Emdizzy foshizz Lead Player |
#5 by Emdizzy foshizzy at Oct 5, 2007 at 6:49 PM EST |
| I'm Jewish, and recently have started listening to CCM, and other than the songs that say Jesus's name specifically in them, a lot are just positive messages. In this songs "let them glorify the lord" The lord does not necessarily mean, its a christian song. Everyone who worships, worships some type of G-d. I just think of my G-d rather than Jesus. | |
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Wacko Average |
#6 by Wacko Jacko at Oct 5, 2007 at 11:17 PM EST |
| I also agree that this is a happy song, and not only that but but like kmm said it's about being so contageously passionate about God that His light shines through you. | |
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Ŧøn¥ Average |
#7 by Ŧøn¥ PiNeDa at Oct 8, 2007 at 3:41 PM EST |
| This song got me into the Newsboys. I fully agree with LiveOnCoke -- this is the ultimate happy song. | |
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Da 1 n onli Mat Average |
#8 by Da 1 n onli Matt! goncalves at Oct 9, 2007 at 12:41 PM EST |
| I love it too!We play it in Sunday school all the time,well this one girl anyway,but this guy is always messing around trying to turn it off.Joey is a little hyper sometimes.More than I love this song,more than I love anything,even,is God! | |
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Marcus19 Rhythm Player |
#9 by Marcus19 Doug at Oct 10, 2007 at 9:29 AM EST |
| hey DxCxKuhl, it might be a little late for this, but if you're still wondering about your question, you should go to gotquestions.org and ask somebody about it. A great sermon I've heard is by Adrian Dupree, it's called the 4 chairs sermon. In that sermon he just said what needed to be said, I have it on a cd. And he said he doesn't care if people copy it either so you could probably just get it off limewire. (John Vermilya has some sermons like that one too). About the song, I like it. If you look into what the Bible has to say about the message, it's pretty interesting, how it's telling people that if they actually live their lives like Christ wants them to, other people will want to know "what they've got". This song is telling Christians to live out their faith, not just talk about it and then live their lives like the rest of the world. | |
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Harry Average |
#10 by Harry Johnson at Oct 11, 2007 at 6:31 AM EST |
| This song is quite excellent and I enjoy the daylights out of it. But... I have to say something that I have prayed about and thus far have been unanswered. A personal conflict falling on deaf ears. It can be seen in this songs as well as virtually every Christian song out there. Simplicity. I do not wish to attack or be attacked in this belief that I hold. I simply find that Christian songs these days, and sermons, Bible studies and the likes, preach only a basic understanding of anything spiritual. They seem to be catering to what people want to hear and not a truth. I am at a crisis of faith here because I see what everyone tells me about the nature of God and I am bored. I am dying here, drowning in doubt because it appears to simple. I can see my entire spiritual being and lifespan laid out and there is no challenge. This song and the church in general is to optimistic. Maybe these rantings are naive, but I wish I would be told so. I feel lost like the kid who stands in the classroom watching the needless recitation of a pledge he cannot justify. Perhaps I have a calling I have not fullfilled. Is there someone I can talk to? | |
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Dan Lead Player |
#11 by Dan archy at Oct 13, 2007 at 1:56 AM EST |
| I LOVE this song. It's so inspiring. "Shine, make 'em wonder what you've got" tells Christians to "shine" and make other people "wonder what you've got". | |
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jimmy Lead Player |
#12 by jimmy matthews at Oct 13, 2007 at 6:43 AM EST |
| this song is my ultimate happy song | |
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#13 by Mr. Always Mezmerized (o)(o) at Oct 17, 2007 at 12:12 AM EST |
| Hey! Newsboys fans: Im a new fan myself. I got Shine the Hits for my B-day, and I want to know which albums you recomend. I also want to know who else you like (both christian and non-christian) Thanks! | |