Sidewalk Prophets - You Love Me Anyway Lyrics

Album: You Love Me Anyway (Studio Performance Tracks) - EP
Released: 21 Sep 2010
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Lyrics

The question was raised

As my conscience fell

A silly, little lie

It didn’t mean much

But it lingers still

In the corners of my mind


Still you call me to walk

On the edge of this world

To spread my dreams and fly

But the future’s so far

My heart is so frail

I think I’d rather stay inside


[Chorus:]

But You love me anyway

It’s like nothing in life that I’ve ever known

Yes, You love me anyway

Oh, Lord, how You love me

How You love me


It took more than my strength

To simply be still

To seek but never find

All the reasons we change

The reasons I doubt

And why do loved ones have to die?


[Chorus:]

But You love me anyway

It’s like nothing in life that I’ve ever known

Yes, You love me anyway

Oh, Lord, how You love me


[Bridge:]

I am a thorn in Your crown

But You love me anyway

I am the sweat from Your brow

But You love me anyway

I am the nail in Your wrist

But You love me anyway

I am Judas’ kiss

But You love me anyway


See now, I am the man who yelled out from the crowd

For Your blood to be spilled on this earth shaking ground

Yes then I turned away with the smile on my face

With this sin in my heart tried to bury Your grace

And then alone in the night I still called out for You

So ashamed of my life, my life, my life


[Chorus:]

But You love me anyway

Oh, God, how you love me

Yes, You love me anyway

It’s like nothing in life that I’ve ever known

Yes, You love me anyway

Oh, Lord, how You love me

Yes, You love me,

Yes, You love me

Yes, You love me,

Yes, You love me

How You love me

How You love me

How You love me

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Meaning & Inspiration

Sidewalk Prophets' "You Love Me Anyway," released as part of their 2010 EP *You Love Me Anyway (Studio Performance Tracks)*, is a powerful and deeply introspective exploration of God's unconditional love in the face of human failing and doubt. The song bravely confronts the internal struggles of a believer, starting with the admission of a "silly, little lie" that lingers, a testament to how even minor transgressions can weigh on the conscience. This initial vulnerability sets the stage for a broader examination of anxieties about the future and a perceived frailty of spirit that makes stepping out in faith feel daunting, echoing sentiments found in verses like Jeremiah 17:9 which speaks of the deceitfulness of the human heart, and Isaiah 41:10, which reminds us not to fear, for God is with us.

The central theme, powerfully expressed in the repeated refrain "But You love me anyway," directly confronts the human tendency to believe our imperfections disqualify us from divine affection. This unwavering love is presented as something entirely unprecedented, unlike anything experienced in earthly relationships. The lyrics then delve into the difficulty of simply "being still" and seeking, often without immediate answers, reflecting the trials of faith that can lead to doubt. The poignant question, "And why do loved ones have to die?" acknowledges the profound pain and confusion that loss can bring, challenging the very foundations of our understanding and our relationship with God. This wrestling with suffering finds resonance in passages like Romans 8:18, which suggests that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed.

The bridge of the song takes a bold and scripturally rich turn, directly identifying the singer as the source of Christ's suffering, personifying the sins that led to His crucifixion. References like "I am a thorn in Your crown," "the nail in Your wrist," and "Judas’ kiss" are potent and unflinching acknowledgments of humanity's collective sin and rejection of Christ. These images powerfully connect to the Passion narrative, particularly the accountability for sin as described in Hebrews 10:29, which speaks of trampling the Son of God underfoot and profaning the blood of the covenant. Yet, in each instance, the unwavering truth is proclaimed: "But You love me anyway." This speaks volumes about the sacrificial nature of God's love, as evidenced in Romans 5:8: "But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." The song concludes by amplifying this realization of profound undeserved love, a divine grace that extends even to those who have actively turned away and then sought Him in shame. "You Love Me Anyway" ultimately serves as an anthem of hope, underscoring that God's love is not earned but freely given, a cornerstone of the Christian message that offers profound solace and encouragement to anyone struggling with their own perceived shortcomings.

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