Story Behind The Song
Music given to John in the spirit the first night Prayer/Life ever met one another -- lyrics given to Andrea within a few weeks, melding our first song and the title track to our debut album.
Song Description
The juxtaposition of the missing and the promise of presence is the key irony in the song. We look around sometimes and get discouraged at the suffering of this world but can be encouraged by the promise that Christ IS here amongst us. The song addresses the double meaning of the presence in the body: what he called his body (the church), his own body that was "broken for us", and the body of the church that is broken but nevertheless is the new dwelling place of God......
Song Length |
3:27 |
Genre |
Pop - Religious |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Peaceful, Joyful |
Subject |
Heaven, Spirituality |
Similar Artists |
Amy Grant, Sarah Mclachlan |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
In Our Midst
From Matthew 28:20
Music by John Stallworth, Lyrics by Andrea Davis-Griffin
1. When I see you in our midst
I remember your promise when you left,
When I feel you all around,
its like you said, "With you for all time",
In Our midst, you're here now, but you're still missed.
2. When I lose sight of You, Lord,
I'm lonely and bored, no joy in my heart,
I see suffering all around and wonder,
'is it true--your kingdom found?',
Your kingdom is come, here now among, the Body broken....
You said, "Lo, I am with you until the end of time,"
And "The truth is today, you'll be with me in paradise....."
So I'm not afraid to die 'cause I'll be at home with you,
For "If I am absent from the body, I'll be present with you...."
3. When I hear your Word in my heart,
I long to hear more, your reason and rhyme,
When I can't see you at all,
I long to live in your light for all time,
To be where you are, it's better there by far,
Oh, such bliss........
© 2009 PrayerLifeMusic/ASCAP
This track is on 1 Member Playlists
Playlist Creator |
Playlist Name |
Date Added |
KevMer |
Gospel |
1/31/2016 |