To trust in you Jesus
We trust in you Jesus
I found a savior in the rock
I found a healer in that rock
I found my freedom in that rock
And His name is Jesus
I found a savior in the rock
I found my healing in the rock
I found my freedom in the rock
And His name is Jesus
I found my savior in the rock
I found my healer’s in the rock
I found my freedom in the rock
His name is Jesus
I found my savior in the rock
I found my healing in the rock
I found my freedom in the rock
His name is Jesus
How sweet, how sweet, how sweet it is
How sweet, how sweet, how sweet it is
To trust You
How sweet, how sweet, how sweet it is
How sweet, how sweet, how sweet it is
To trust You
I keep looking
I keep finding
You keep giving, keep providing
I have all that I need
You are all that I need
I keep praying
You keep moving
I keep praising
You keep proving
I have all that I need
You are all that I need
I keep looking
I keep finding
You keep giving, keep providing
I have all that I need
You are all that I need
I keep praying
You keep moving
I keep praising
You keep proving
I have all that I need
You are all that I need
I have all that I need
You are all that I need
There’s honey in the rock
Water in the stone
Manna on the ground
No matter where I go
I don’t need to worry
Now that I know
Everything I need You’ve got
There’s honey in the rock
Purpose in Your plan
Power in the blood
Healing in Your hands
Started flowing when You said it is done
Jesus, who You are is enough
There’s honey in the rock
There’s honey in the rock
Keep on digging ‘cause there’s honey in the rock
You’ll find the honey in the rock
There’s honey in the rock
Keep on digging, keep on looking
There’s honey in the rock
Oh how sweet
How sweet it is
To trust in You Jesus
Brooke Ligertwood, Brandon Lake - How Sweet (Spontaneous) [Live]
How Sweet Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration
The release of Brooke Ligertwood and Brandon Lake's spontaneous track, "How Sweet," on November 18, 2022, presents a powerful, unscripted moment of worship captured live. As is often the case with spontaneous songs born in moments of authentic encounter, this piece feels less like a polished production and more like an overflow – a genuine expression of a profound truth bubbling up from deep within. The story behind such a song is less about crafting lyrics and melodies beforehand and more about simply giving voice to what the Spirit is stirring in the moment, grounded in shared faith and biblical understanding.
At its core, "How Sweet" is a meditation on the sheer goodness and delightful nature of God. It doesn't delve into complex theological debates or narrative storytelling; instead, it focuses intently on the simple yet transformative reality of God's character as inherently good and pleasant. This resonates deeply with the ancient invitation found throughout Scripture to experience God directly. The song echoes the sentiment of Psalm 34:8, which urges us to "Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in him." It's not enough to know *about* God's goodness; the psalm, and this song, call us to *experience* it, to metaphorically taste its sweetness and perceive its reality. This tasting isn't merely intellectual assent but a full engagement of heart, mind, and spirit that leads to refuge and blessing.
The spontaneous nature of the track allows for an unhurried exploration of this theme, circling back to the central idea of God's sweetness and the joy it brings. This joy isn't fleeting happiness but a deep-seated delight in the presence and character of God, much like the psalmist describes in Psalm 16:11: "You make known to me the path of life; in your presence there is fullness of joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore." The song captures a sense of dwelling in that sweet presence, finding satisfaction and pleasure simply in acknowledging who God is and what He has done. It calls to mind the unwavering promise of Psalm 23:6, "Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever." This perpetual goodness is the source of the sweetness the song celebrates.
Furthermore, acknowledging God's sweetness is fundamentally an act of worship. It stems from a place of gratitude and awe, recognizing His faithfulness and kindness that endures through all circumstances. Lamentations 3:25 reminds us, "The Lord is good to those who wait for him, to the soul who seeks him." This goodness is not conditional on our circumstances but is a constant aspect of His being, accessible to those who seek Him and wait on Him. The song becomes an avenue for people to express their own seeking and waiting, confirming that the God they encounter is indeed good and worthy of praise. The raw, live recording captures the authenticity of this shared discovery and declaration, making the experience relatable and inspiring for anyone engaging with the music. It serves as a reminder that expressing simple yet profound truths about God, like His inherent goodness and sweetness, remains a powerful way to connect with Him and encourage others in their own walk of faith.