Line 6: Red Rocks is asking for assurance in the human sense. That is the desire of Red Rocks, to hear God’s voice amid chaos. It was a still, small voice that the prophet Elijah heard (1 Kings 19:11-13). Lines 4 and 5: In at least one example in Scripture, God passed by, causing a gust of wind, an earthquake, and a fire to break out, but His voice was not in any of them. Lines 1-3: Red Rocks is burdened by the daily struggle of life. Most of it adheres to Scripture, except possibly Spontaneous and Interlude, where they claim to know God will heal. How much of the lyrics line up with Scripture? Finally, Bridge repeats again (twice) and ends with Chorus. Side Note: To those who are sensitive to massive repetition, Interlude repeats the same phrase six times in a row, followed by an “I know” statement and another six refrains. ![]() ![]() How does Red Rocks Worship know that God will do these things? Are they prophets? It’s one thing to say “I believe”, but it’s another matter to know. My chief criticism is Spontaneous and Interlude. They are citing a true statement: that when God is present, healings occur. While I initially thought this song taught Word of Faith, Red Rocks Worship neither claims that all people will experience a breakthrough nor do they say that faith guarantees healings. He is the same God who takes their sins and restores them spiritually. God is powerful enough to do it and Red Rocks have both faith and knowledge that God will come through. They ask God for release, listening for His still, small voice that will grant them assurance. Red Rocks Worship is exhausted from their daily grind called life. I strongly encourage you to consider the potential blessings and dangers of this artist ‘s theology by visiting Resources. ![]() Note to new users: This is a different kind of review site! Read About the Berean Test and Evaluation Criteria prior to reading this review. I am not aware of any prestigious awards or nominations based on their work.Ĭheck out my other Red Rocks Worship review: Not Afraid. They released four albums and one EP, including: Red Rocks Worship works together through music, pooling together talented singers and songwriters who love God and follow Jesus. Some might be focused on helping local communities. Many churches collaborate for a unified goal: to spread Christ to others.
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