Holy Holy Holy
I’ve been reading, lately, where at least a few Christians are starting to question the merit of contemporary praise and worship music. And before you younger ones try to tell me it’s the old fuddy duddies, this isn’t just coming from older Christians. And I’m glad to see it. Because I’ve listened to just about all the mantra music, in church, I care to. That’s why I’m sharing the words to Holy Holy Holy.
This song isn’t a deep theological study, but…
…it does address certain key points of the Christian faith. The Trinity. Sin. And the fact that there’s only one truly Holy in all of existence. God in three persons.
In the Rhyme and Reason Podcast version of this post I share my updated take on this classic Christian hymn. Yes, I added a beat. And yes, I contemporized it. But I also kept it true to the lyrics. The message is intact. And it’s still as simply powerful as ever.
If you’re a Christian who’d like to see praise and worship get back to supporting the full message from the Bible, let me know. And if you’re a Christian who’s completely comfortable with the touchier, feelier, less theological praise and worship music, let me hear from you, too. We can talk about it. And I can show you where you’re wrong.