Charity Gayle - Praise Break Lyrics

Album: Lord You Are My Song (Deluxe Edition)
Released: 12 Jan 2018
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CLEANSED / NOTHING BUT THE BLOOD / PRAISE BREAK (feat Charity Gayle)

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Meaning & Inspiration

Charity Gayle's "Praise Break," featured on the 2017 release *Lord You Are My Song (Deluxe Edition)*, stands as a powerful declaration of uninhibited worship, even though its instrumental nature presents a unique challenge for textual analysis. Instead of lyrics to dissect, the song's message is conveyed through its very essence, inviting listeners into an atmosphere of fervent spiritual expression. The absence of words compels an immersion into the spirit of the music itself, where the rise and fall, the tempo, and the overall dynamic become the language of praise. This instrumental piece embodies the biblical command found in Psalm 150:6, "Let everything that has breath praise the Lord!" Without the constraint of sung words, the music becomes a vessel for pure adoration, allowing the worshipper's own heart and spirit to fill in the narrative of their devotion. The "praise break" itself, a common element in many contemporary worship settings, signifies a moment of surrender, a spontaneous outpouring of gratitude and reverence that transcends structured song. It is a tangible representation of what Scripture describes in Romans 8:26, where "the Spirit helps us in our weakness. For we do not know what to pray for as we ought, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words." In "Praise Break," Gayle has crafted a musical space where those wordless groans and unutterable praises can find their fullest expression. This song serves as an auditory invitation to experience the liberating joy of giving God glory without reservation, mirroring the ecstatic worship described in passages like David's dancing before the Ark of the Covenant in 2 Samuel 6:14. It’s a testament to the power of music to stir the soul and connect us to the divine, encouraging a posture of joyful abandon in the presence of God, aligning with the spirit of celebration found throughout the Psalms, such as in Psalm 149:3, "Let them praise his name with dancing, making melody to him with tambourine and lyre!"

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