Mark Barlow + Angela Primm - Show Me The Way Lyrics

Show Me The Way Lyrics

Verse 1: Brad Rempel
Middle of nowhere, middle of the night
No direction, lookin' for a sign
Is there an arrow down a road that I'm not seein'?
'Cause I could use a little help, a little somethin' to believe in

Chorus: 
Show me the way, show me the way
I see the light in your eyes
I love the things that you say
Would you be my northern star?
Shine a spotlight in the dark?
Through the thunder, through the lightnin', through the rain
Show me the way (Show me the way)
Show me the way (Show me the way)

Verse 2:
I got a dream, but I ain't got a plan
Love is a language I don't understand
There's gotta be a silver linin' to these dark clouds
Won't you tell me, am I gettin' any closer to it now?

Chorus:
Show me the way, show me the way
I see the light in your eyes
I love the things that you say
Would you be my northern star?
Shine a spotlight in the dark?
Through the thunder, through the lightnin', through the rain
Show me the way (Show me the way)
Show me the way-ay-ay (Show me the way)

Bridge: 
If there's a highway to a brand new place to start
If there's a way to fix a broken heart

Chorus:
Show me the way, show me the way
I see the light in your eyes
I love the things that you say
Would you be my northern star?
Shine a spotlight in the dark?
Through the thunder, through the lightnin', through the rain
Show me the way (Show me the way)
Oh, won't you show me the way (Show me the way)
(Show me the way)
(Show me the way)

Brad Rempel ft. Jillian Edwards


Show Me The Way

Show Me The Way Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Released on October 28, 2019, Mark Barlow and Angela Primm's collaboration on the song "Show Me The Way" arrives as a timely expression of a foundational human need: the desire for divine guidance. This song isn't just a musical piece; it functions as a shared prayer, articulated through the combined artistry of two voices steeped in the language of faith and worship. It speaks directly to moments of uncertainty, confusion, or simply standing at a crossroads, situations familiar to every person navigating the complexities of life, whether facing a major decision or simply seeking clarity for the next step.

The core message is a direct, unvarnished plea to God for direction. It embodies the spirit of someone acknowledging their own limited perspective and turning to an infinite source of wisdom. The song captures the vulnerability of admitting "I don't know which way to go" and the trust required to ask for a supernatural map. This narrative isn't abstract; it resonates with the everyday experience of feeling lost or unsure, a feeling the Bible itself often describes in the journey of faith. It’s a musical echo of the heart’s cry found in countless prayers throughout history, asking the Shepherd to lead when the path ahead is obscured.

Musically and vocally, the song underscores this powerful message. Mark Barlow's straightforward delivery blends seamlessly with Angela Primm's rich, seasoned voice, creating a dialogue of faith that feels authentic and grounded. The arrangement provides a supportive, reverent backdrop, allowing the earnestness of the vocal performances to shine. It avoids theatrical excess, opting instead for a sincerity that makes the prayer accessible and relatable. The combined vocal strength conveys both the urgency of the request and the underlying hope that the request will be answered, a hope anchored in the character of the God being addressed.

This turning to God for direction is a cornerstone of biblical faith, and "Show Me The Way" beautifully reflects this truth. The prayer within the song is deeply rooted in Scripture. We see this yearning throughout the Psalms, where David often cries out, "Show me your ways, Lord, teach me your paths. Guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God my Savior, and my hope is in you all day long" (Psalm 25:4-5). Similarly, Proverbs instructs, "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight" (Proverbs 3:5-6). The song embodies this submission and trust, aligning the modern plea with the ancient wisdom found in God's Word. It reminds us that seeking divine guidance is not a sign of weakness, but an act of profound faith, acknowledging God as the ultimate source of wisdom and light, as Psalm 119:105 declares, "Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path."

Thus, "Show Me The Way" functions not only as a personal expression of need but also as an anthem of encouragement for anyone feeling uncertain. It provides a voice for that quiet prayer whispered in times of doubt. It serves as a musical reminder that God has promised to lead His people. Isaiah 48:17 states, "I am the Lord your God, who teaches you what is best for you, who directs you in the way you should go." By articulating the prayer and framing it with reverence and sincerity, Barlow and Primm offer a point of connection for others, inviting them to join in this fundamental act of faith – trusting that when we genuinely seek God's direction, He will, indeed, show us the way. The song leaves the spirit hopeful, resting in the assurance of God's faithfulness to guide those who call upon Him.

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