'Be Unto Me' Bryan And Katie Torwalt At New Song Cafe
Listen to this beautiful new song by Bryan and Katie Torwalt called ‘Be Unto Me.’
“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom
Blessed are those who mourn, they shall find comfort
Blessed are the meek, there’s an inheritance
Blessed are those who thirst, they shall be filled
Be unto me according to Your word, be unto me according to Your word”
What a wonderful song full of so much scripture and truth. When talking about how ‘Be Unto Me’ came about, Bryan and Katie Torwalt said that they started to sing out The Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5 when they were starting to write this song.
“And then all of a sudden, Katie started to sing out the prayer that Mary prayed when the angel came to her. And she said, ‘Be unto me, according to your word,’” shared Bryan. “It just became this song that was full scripture. And in the room, in the moment, it really impacted us.
“There’s so much pressure sometimes to say something that has never been said or to use language that’s never been used. And really, what we seek after, especially with worship, is just saying something when it needs to be said, more than anything else,” said Katie. “And especially this scripture and that prophetic part of it, of just being like, this is for such a time as this. And when we came across this song and were talking about that scripture, that’s how it felt to us.”
What an amazing way for this song to come about! They lyrics in the song are powerful and are “such a primary part of the way Jesus lived and what he expressed as valuable,” as Katie said in this video. We hope that you were encouraged after listening to ‘Be Unto Me’ today!
'Be Unto Me' Bryan And Katie Torwalt At New Song Cafe
Listen to this beautiful new song by Bryan and Katie Torwalt called ‘Be Unto Me.’
“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom
Blessed are those who mourn, they shall find comfort
Blessed are the meek, there’s an inheritance
Blessed are those who thirst, they shall be filled
Be unto me according to Your word, be unto me according to Your word”
What a wonderful song full of so much scripture and truth. When talking about how ‘Be Unto Me’ came about, Bryan and Katie Torwalt said that they started to sing out The Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5 when they were starting to write this song.
“And then all of a sudden, Katie started to sing out the prayer that Mary prayed when the angel came to her. And she said, ‘Be unto me, according to your word,’” shared Bryan. “It just became this song that was full scripture. And in the room, in the moment, it really impacted us.
“There’s so much pressure sometimes to say something that has never been said or to use language that’s never been used. And really, what we seek after, especially with worship, is just saying something when it needs to be said, more than anything else,” said Katie. “And especially this scripture and that prophetic part of it, of just being like, this is for such a time as this. And when we came across this song and were talking about that scripture, that’s how it felt to us.”
What an amazing way for this song to come about! They lyrics in the song are powerful and are “such a primary part of the way Jesus lived and what he expressed as valuable,” as Katie said in this video. We hope that you were encouraged after listening to ‘Be Unto Me’ today!
Today's Devotional
A Prayer for Our Kids to Follow Christ - Your Daily Prayer - July 22
If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re doing enough to guide your kids spiritually, this powerful reflection on Psalm 23 will help you turn that worry into prayer.
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