'Praise The Lord (Brighter The Morning)' Sean Curran Acoustic Performance
Check out this acoustic performance by Sean Curran of his song ‘Praise The Lord (Brighter The Morning)’.
“The darker the evening, the brighter the morning, out of the ashes, there’s resurrection
I feel it rising in me, how grave the torment, greater the freedom, fierce is the battle
Sweeter the victory, I feel it rising in me, praise the Lord, O my soul
Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, O my soul, praise the Lord”
What a powerful and beautiful song with such wonderful lyrics. And this acoustic performance of it is so great! With just a simple guitar, keyboard, and Sean’s vocals, the emotions of the song can really come through.
Sean goes on to talk about the song after he performs ‘Praise The Lord (Brighter The Morning)’.
“These verses have everything to do with the faithfulness of God, which produces faith in us,” he says. “And a lot of times that just looks like trust. It has to look like trust. Because once it looks like trust, we can be in any circumstance. We remember the promise. We remember the faithfulness. And if we zoom out far enough, we can start to piece the puzzle pieces together. The longer the journey, the more I remember moments of rescue, you know. That’s the kind of God we’re serving, we’re singing to.”
Sean also shares a devotional online that goes with this song.
“Death and Resurrection. You can’t have one without the other. But, the gospel inserts the most marvelous amendment to this vicious cycle. The death and resurrection of Jesus tells us that the worst possible outcome doesn’t have to be the final outcome. Death does not get the final say. Only Life has that power. That is God’s way; the cross proves it,” Sean writes.
We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Praise The Lord (Brighter The Morning)’ by Sean Curran today!
Psalm 119:90
Your faithfulness endures to all generations; you have established the earth, and it stands fast.
Check out this acoustic performance by Sean Curran of his song ‘Praise The Lord (Brighter The Morning)’.
“The darker the evening, the brighter the morning, out of the ashes, there’s resurrection
I feel it rising in me, how grave the torment, greater the freedom, fierce is the battle
Sweeter the victory, I feel it rising in me, praise the Lord, O my soul
Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, O my soul, praise the Lord”
What a powerful and beautiful song with such wonderful lyrics. And this acoustic performance of it is so great! With just a simple guitar, keyboard, and Sean’s vocals, the emotions of the song can really come through.
Sean goes on to talk about the song after he performs ‘Praise The Lord (Brighter The Morning)’.
“These verses have everything to do with the faithfulness of God, which produces faith in us,” he says. “And a lot of times that just looks like trust. It has to look like trust. Because once it looks like trust, we can be in any circumstance. We remember the promise. We remember the faithfulness. And if we zoom out far enough, we can start to piece the puzzle pieces together. The longer the journey, the more I remember moments of rescue, you know. That’s the kind of God we’re serving, we’re singing to.”
Sean also shares a devotional online that goes with this song.
“Death and Resurrection. You can’t have one without the other. But, the gospel inserts the most marvelous amendment to this vicious cycle. The death and resurrection of Jesus tells us that the worst possible outcome doesn’t have to be the final outcome. Death does not get the final say. Only Life has that power. That is God’s way; the cross proves it,” Sean writes.
We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Praise The Lord (Brighter The Morning)’ by Sean Curran today!
Psalm 119:90
Your faithfulness endures to all generations; you have established the earth, and it stands fast.
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