This musical
artist believes in two words, one might fathom after looking at his biography
and his work from 10 years ago (as of 2019). Chris Lindsey believes in the ‘we’
and the ‘worship’ that he brings to the church and the music he’s written, so what
else could someone like him write besides a song he calls “We Believe”? He was most
likely thinking of spurring worship in the church where he was, most likely in
the Nashville, Tennessee area, though that wasn’t the only place about which he
might have been thinking as he wrote ‘we’. He went on a worldwide musical tour
for a decade, and he might say himself that that was one way of discovering the
‘we’. There’s lots of people inside of that ‘we’ concept, an idea which is embedded
in the church where he finds himself. He’s back in the mid-Tennessee area where
he was born, where that ‘we’ and ‘worship’ continue to motivate his pursuits.
Chris
Lindsey probably still remembers a night at a church in Rochester Hills,
Michigan in August 2009. That’s when he himself suggested to an audience that
the song he and his friends would play was just a few weeks old. Chris indicated
that he’d just taught ‘We Believe’ to a church in acapella (singing-only) style,
so his motivation and the audience to whom he presented this musical message
were obvious. Believers respond with worship when prompted, especially in the
company of others where synergy is at work. That’s why they gather – to edify,
to proclaim to each other, and get bit of a preview of what’s to come. It’s a
powerful thing to tell each other what we see, to capture a corporate vision. To
dream big -- that is what Chris says about himself and the church where he guides
the worship and creative arts of the body of believers in Hendersonville,
northeast of Nashville. See something larger and grander than what you can
actually see with your two human eyes right now. This sensation is embedded in ‘We
Believe’, an encouragement to look up and see Him and what He can do, and to thank
Him for what He will mean to the believer in the not-too-distant future. ‘Free’
is how Chris describes the believer (v.2) today, a transformation that can be a
testimony to others who may be in close proximity but feel the opposite reaction
to their circumstances. Expose the darkness to light, that’s what Lindsey says
can happen. And, this doesn’t have to end, but is ‘renewed’ (v.3) when He’s in ‘glory’
– what believers comprehend is the great afterlife, heaven.
Chris highlights
in his poetry the only response that one can imagine when circumstances have
worked out in an amazing way. How do you react when you feel ebullient, perhaps
in the best moments of your life? ‘We will sing’ (vv. 1, 3), he exults. All that
‘we believe’ – in the Lord Almighty God, in Jesus, and His kingdom (v.1) – have
been verified, and you and I are there to experience the fruits of those beliefs,
to see Him in His breathtaking nature (v.3). His ways have also prompted
freedom and a receding darkness in the world in which I live terrestrially (v.
2), before I actually receive my eternal reward. These are what made Chris sing
in 2009. Do you see what Chris does? Do you want to? Chris says something else that you and I may not have contemplated: God
will sing too! (See Zephaniah 3:17) Imagine that! Is that where that synergy
originates?
See the
premier of the song recorded in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0i_r6E3kRMk
Also see here for a brief biographic sketch of the author
and the church where he ministers: http://wellhousenorth.org/staff/chris-lindsey/
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