'Worship' TAYA's Official Music Video For Powerful Song
Sometimes, the most moving moments of worship aren’t planned—they simply unfold in the presence of God. That’s exactly what happened when TAYA stepped into the city with a camera in hand, intending to capture a few photos but instead getting swept up in spontaneous worship. The result? A raw, breathtakingly authentic music video that captures the essence of unfiltered praise.
The opening clip of the video sets the stage for what’s to come. TAYA greets viewers with an endearing honesty: “Hi guys! It’s Taya here. So...we took a camera to the city to take some photos. We started playing the song through my headphones, and I got completely swept up in worship!...and accidentally filmed a music video.”
The video begins with TAYA putting her headphones on as she walks into a library, her vibrant red jacket standing out against the quiet backdrop of the bookshelves. Through the rows of books, she begins to worship, the music taking hold of her spirit. As she moves out of the library, she steps onto the bustling city streets, completely immersed in praise. With each word, TAYA draws listeners with awe and reverence as she sings:
“When I consider the work of His fingers / What His hands have made / I stand in awe, I’m full of wonder / At a loss for what to say.”
She captures the awe and wonder of God’s vastness of His creation and the smallness of our own understanding in comparison. But it stirs something do deep in us as we listen, “Oh I can’t help it, I can’t help but worship.” And isn’t this how its supposed to be when we worship? It’s not a performance, or an obligation or something we check off on our to-do list. It’s a soul-deep response to the goodness of the Lord.
TAYA’s impromptu video is a reminder that worship isn’t about the setting; it’s about the surrender. It’s about lifting our hands in the middle of a busy street or behind a closed door. It’s about acknowledging who God is and all He has done, even when life feels chaotic. May we all be blessed in this way–as we walk through life, we suddenly get caught up in His presence and when it happens, we won’t be able to help ourselves but worship.
Psalm 95:6 “Come, let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the Lord our Maker.”
'Worship' TAYA's Official Music Video For Powerful Song
Sometimes, the most moving moments of worship aren’t planned—they simply unfold in the presence of God. That’s exactly what happened when TAYA stepped into the city with a camera in hand, intending to capture a few photos but instead getting swept up in spontaneous worship. The result? A raw, breathtakingly authentic music video that captures the essence of unfiltered praise.
The opening clip of the video sets the stage for what’s to come. TAYA greets viewers with an endearing honesty: “Hi guys! It’s Taya here. So...we took a camera to the city to take some photos. We started playing the song through my headphones, and I got completely swept up in worship!...and accidentally filmed a music video.”
The video begins with TAYA putting her headphones on as she walks into a library, her vibrant red jacket standing out against the quiet backdrop of the bookshelves. Through the rows of books, she begins to worship, the music taking hold of her spirit. As she moves out of the library, she steps onto the bustling city streets, completely immersed in praise. With each word, TAYA draws listeners with awe and reverence as she sings:
“When I consider the work of His fingers / What His hands have made / I stand in awe, I’m full of wonder / At a loss for what to say.”
She captures the awe and wonder of God’s vastness of His creation and the smallness of our own understanding in comparison. But it stirs something do deep in us as we listen, “Oh I can’t help it, I can’t help but worship.” And isn’t this how its supposed to be when we worship? It’s not a performance, or an obligation or something we check off on our to-do list. It’s a soul-deep response to the goodness of the Lord.
TAYA’s impromptu video is a reminder that worship isn’t about the setting; it’s about the surrender. It’s about lifting our hands in the middle of a busy street or behind a closed door. It’s about acknowledging who God is and all He has done, even when life feels chaotic. May we all be blessed in this way–as we walk through life, we suddenly get caught up in His presence and when it happens, we won’t be able to help ourselves but worship.
Psalm 95:6 “Come, let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the Lord our Maker.”
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A Prayer to Expect the Best from God When You’re Facing a Challenge - Your Daily Prayer - March 13
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Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Expect the Best from God When You’re Facing a Challenge - Your Daily Prayer - March 13
Are you bracing for the worst instead of believing in God’s best? Discover how to shift your focus from fear to faith and trust the One who can do more than you imagine.
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