Forrest Frank - SUNSHINE Lyrics

Album: CHILD OF GOD (DELUXE)
Released: 26 Jul 2024
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Lyrics


Da-da-do
Mm
Da-na-na, da-na-na
Aye

In the senitas my feet in the sand
I met a fan and he said, you the man
That made me feel like I'm inside God's plan
All of this music is for the big man

I think revival is 'bout to break through
Jesus is working just watch what he do
He's snatching chains and he's taking to you
I feel his presence right here in this room
He makes me lie down in green pastures
Even with all the disasters, mm

I'm layin' in the sunshine
Letting my body unwind (Unwind)
My head is filled with truth
Praising God, that's the way I spend my youth
Jesus way, that's the only way to move
If the clouds come you know what to do
Let the sun shine through

Yeah, I like that
Mm, da-da-da
Yeah

Walking by faith and you know that's on sight
It's by his power not by my own might
This world is dark so we keeping it light
If you say you can't you probably right

I think revival is 'bout to break through
Jesus is working just watch what he do
He's snatching chains and he's taking to you
I feel his presence right here in this room
He makes me lie down in green pastures
Even with all the disasters

I'm layin' in the sunshine (Laying in the sunshine)
Letting my body unwind (My body unwind)
My head is filled with truth
Praising God, that's the way I spend my youth
Jesus way, that's the only way to move
If the clouds come you know what to do
Let the sun shine through

Let it shine
Let the sun shine through
Let it shine, let it shine
Let the sun shine through
Let it shine, let it shine (come on)
Let it shine, let it shine
Let the sun shine through
Let the sun shine through

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Forrest Frank - SUNSHINE (Official Audio)

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Meaning & Inspiration

Forrest Frank’s newest track, "SUNSHINE," released on July 26, 2024, arrives as a warm beam in the sometimes-overcast sky of daily life. Eschewing preambles, the song dives straight into its core message, which feels deeply personal yet universally resonant: the experience of finding light and joy, even when circumstances might suggest otherwise. It speaks to a source of warmth that permeates the soul, pushing back against shadows and bringing a sense of peace and brightness. This isn't just about fair-weather happiness; it feels like a revelation of enduring light that sustains through trials.

Analyzing "SUNSHINE," we find a soundscape designed to evoke the very feeling of its title. The production is gentle yet uplifting, creating an atmosphere that feels both intimate and expansive, like stepping out into a bright, clear day after being indoors. Forrest Frank’s delivery carries a genuine sense of wonder and gratitude, communicating a profound thankfulness for this source of light. The musical elements work in concert to build a feeling of warmth and comfort, allowing the message to land softly but powerfully. It prompts reflection on where *our* true source of brightness comes from, the one that isn't dependent on external circumstances.

From a faith perspective, "SUNSHINE" resonates profoundly with biblical truths about the nature of God and His relationship with us. The concept of divine light is a cornerstone of Scripture. Psalm 27:1 declares, "The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?" This isn't just a metaphorical light; it's the very presence of God banishing fear and darkness. Jesus Himself claimed to be the source of this ultimate illumination in John 8:12: "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life." The "sunshine" in the song feels like an artistic expression of this very reality – the life-giving, fear-dispelling, joy-bringing presence of Christ.

The song also brings to mind the transformative power of this divine light. Just as physical sunshine causes things to grow and flourish, God's spiritual light has the power to change us from within. 2 Corinthians 4:6 speaks of God commanding light out of darkness in creation, and then doing the same in our hearts "to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ." This echoes the feeling captured in "SUNSHINE" – the sense that this light isn't something we generate, but something poured into us, enabling us to see clearly and live fully.

Furthermore, the enduring nature of this "sunshine," implied by the song's comforting presence, aligns with God's faithfulness. Psalm 84:11 calls the Lord a "sun and shield," suggesting He is not only our source of light and warmth but also our constant protector. This isn't a fleeting ray but a steadfast presence. The song encourages us to lean into this constant source, reminding us that even when the world feels dim, His light is unwavering. It serves as an invitation to find our hope and joy in the One who is the true and eternal SUNSHINE, capable of turning any season of darkness into one illuminated by His grace and presence, just as Romans 15:13 prays for us to be filled with joy and peace in believing, so that we may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.

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