Mac Powell - Love Is The Reason Lyrics

Album: New Creation
Released: 15 Oct 2021
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Lyrics

Verse 1
Mama dragged us to church
Every Sunday
And Heaven knows
I didn't want to go
The preacher talked too long
And I didn't like those songs
That hour and fifteen went
By way too slow

Pre Chorus 1
I asked my mother
Why do we bother
She smiled and said from
Deep down in her soul

Chorus 1
Love is the reason
Love is the reason
Love is the reason that I go
Standing up for what
I believe in
That's where my heart is leading
And love is the reason that I go

Verse 2
Time went by and we got
A little older
My brother signed up
To wear that army green
Fighting the good fight
And leaving home behind
Giving everything
To be all he could be

Pre Chorus 2
I asked my brother
Why do you bother
He stood up tall
And said these words to me

Chorus 2
Love is the reason
Love is the reason yeah
Love is the reason that I go
Ia€™m gonna fight for
What I believe in
That's where my heart is leading
And love is the reason that I go

Bridge
Love is strong and love is kind
Love will go the extra mile
It ain't scared to pay the price
Love will always sacrifice

Verse 3
Walking up the hill
That stood before Him
Carrying that cross
To bear our shame
If I could ask Him why
He was laying down His life
I know that
I would hear my Jesus say

Chorus 3
Love is the reason
Love is the reason yeah
Love is the reason that I go
I give my life for
What I believe in
That's where my heart is leading
And love is the reason that I go

Tag
Oh love is the reason
That I go

Video

Mac Powell - Love Is The Reason (Lyric Video)

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Meaning & Inspiration

The release of Mac Powell’s lyric video for "Love Is The Reason" on August 13, 2021, offered a focused presentation of a song that dives deep into the foundational truth of existence from a faith perspective. The essence of the song revolves entirely around articulating why anything good, hopeful, or redemptive exists at all. It posits that the universe wasn't brought into being by chance or cold obligation, but was birthed and continues to be sustained by the active, purposeful love of God. The narrative isn't complex; it's a straightforward declaration that every facet of creation, the very breath we take, and most profoundly, the incredible act of redemption offered through Christ, all stem from this singular, overwhelming source: divine love. It’s the simple yet profound answer to the biggest "why" questions we face.

In terms of analysis, the song succeeds by centering this ultimate truth without overcomplicating it. Musically, it provides a fitting backdrop for reflection, allowing Mac Powell's distinctive voice to deliver the message with sincerity and warmth. The arrangement supports the contemplative nature of the lyrics, building gently to underscore the weight and wonder of the theme. It doesn't rely on elaborate metaphors but speaks plainly, which can be quite effective when the message itself is so powerful. The effectiveness of the song lies in its directness and the sheer, unwavering focus on God's love as the sole explanation for His actions towards humanity, culminating in the gift of salvation.

This central theme resonates profoundly with numerous passages throughout Scripture. The Bible consistently points to God's love as the driving force behind His relationship with the world. We see this declared explicitly in 1 John 4:8 and 16, stating unequivocally that "God is love." This isn't merely one of His attributes; it's described as His very nature. The most tangible demonstration of this love, which the song implicitly celebrates, is found in John 3:16: "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." Romans 5:8 further emphasizes this, explaining that "God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." The song captures this core biblical truth – that God's love wasn't a reaction to human goodness, but a proactive choice that led to the ultimate sacrifice. It reminds us, just as Jeremiah 31:3 speaks of an everlasting love, that this divine affection is not fleeting or conditional on our performance, but the eternal, unchangeable reason behind the hope we have. Ultimately, "Love Is The Reason" serves as a musical affirmation of the gospel message itself: that God's immense love is the engine behind creation, the cross, and the invitation to relationship with Him, offering a steadfast anchor in a turbulent world, encouraging all who listen to fix their gaze on the source of all good things.

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