Broken Before You - Coming Soon

by Darren Winfield

“Broken Before You” is the raw, vulnerable opening to the album. This isn’t a triumphant anthem, but a desperate confession. It confronts the pride, self-sufficiency, and carefully constructed facades we all carry. The lyrics acknowledge our flawed humanity before a perfect God, the emptiness of relying on our own strength, and our desperate need for His saving grace.

Musically, it might begin with a stripped-back, intimate sound, echoing the honesty of the lyrics. Imagine a single piano or acoustic guitar, with vocals that emphasize the vulnerability. As the song progresses, you could introduce some building tension, reflecting the weight of the burdens being confessed. This tension resolves in the repeated plea, “Broken before You,” which offers a sense of surrender and the first step toward the transformative journey this album explores.

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Devotion

Scripture Foundation:

  • Isaiah 64:6: “All of us have become like one who is unclean, and all our righteous acts are like filthy rags; we all shrivel up like a leaf, and like the wind our sins sweep us away.”
  • James 4:6: “…God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble.”
  • Psalm 51:10: “Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.”

Deep Dive:

The journey toward true surrender begins in a shattered place, the stripping away of self-reliance and our desperate need for Christ’s saving grace. Isaiah calls even our best “righteousness” insufficient, like soiled rags compared to God’s holiness. Pride, that insidious sin, opposes all God is, while the humble heart receives His full, transformative favor. The psalmist understands this profound need – not for outward change, but for inward purity. But this isn’t merely a mournful confession; it’s a cry for the renewal only God can bring.

Relevance to the Song:

“Broken Before You” echoes this desperate plea. It expresses the exhaustion of carrying our own burdens, of striving in vain to appear as if we don’t need a Savior. It’s a confession that lays bare the futile hope we often place in our own abilities and a heart-cry for transformation. Yet, within this song is a thread of hope – a recognition that brokenness itself has value before God.

Application for the Listener:

  • Where does self-sufficiency hide in your life? Take time before God to identify strongholds where you haven’t relinquished control.
  • Let God’s truth in Scripture sink deep. Do you crave the “filthy rags” of self-justification, or the purity only He gives?
  • Reflect: Is your prayer simply for relief from sin’s consequences, or for a transformed heart that desires God more than ease?

Closing Prayer:

Father God, break through the hard defenses I’ve built around my spirit. Reveal hidden pride and stubborn places where I resist Your loving hand. Create in me a heart tender towards You, one that aches not simply to remove sin, but to dwell in your perfect love. Amen.

Lyrics

Broken Before You

Verse 1

My pride in pieces on the floor,
The empty shell of who I was before.
All my self-reliance stripped away,
No shining armor left on display.

Chorus

Broken before You, Spirit descend,
Search the depths of my heart, make me whole again.
Shattered by Your goodness, humbled by Your grace,
A desperate soul in need of Your embrace.

Verse 2

My striving heart, it whispers lies,
Foolishness dressed up in worldly disguise.
Oh, wash me clean, renew my sight,
Show me the path toward Your glorious light.

Chorus

Broken before You, Spirit descend,
Search the depths of my heart, make me whole again.
Shattered by Your goodness, humbled by Your grace,
A desperate soul in need of Your embrace.

Bridge

No empty words will find me favor here,
But let my heart’s confession ring out clear.
I kneel before You, flaws and all laid bare,
Longing for the mercy only You can share.

Outro

Broken before You, Spirit descend…

Lead Sheet

  • Key: D minor – Conveys introspection, sorrow, yet potential for redemption.
  • Time Signature: 4/4 – Straightforward, grounding in the midst of emotional weight.
  • Tempo: Andante (around 75-85 BPM) – Slow, allows reflection on pain, building gradually.

Storyboard descriptions for music video

Introduction

  • Mood: Heavy, somber, a sense of solitude and struggle.
  • Music: Sparse instrumentation – perhaps gentle piano, a single mournful string instrument.
  • Visual: A solitary figure walks along a rain-soaked, storm-darkened path. Shoulders hunched, head down.
  • Camera: Slow zoom in on the figure as they approach their destination.

Verse 1

  • Mood: Introspection, internal turmoil masked by outward composure.
  • Action: Figure reaches a weathered stone altar in a clearing. A single beam of light breaks through the clouds, spotlighting the altar. Hands clench into fists, released quickly, then repeat the cycle.
  • Camera: Mix of close-ups on the figure’s face (subtly revealing conflict) with broad shots for scale.

Chorus

  • Mood: Breaking point, vulnerability explodes outward.
  • Action: Figure collapses to their knees before the altar, head in hands. Sobbing begins, gradually increasing in intensity.
  • Camera: Slow tilt upwards, ending on a shot of the stormy sky with that single, persistent ray of light.

Verse 2

  • Mood: Raw confession and the ache of exposed flaws.
  • Action: Figure remains knelt, but sobs subside. Hands lift as if pleading, fingers outstretched.
  • Camera: Profile shot, emphasizing the tear-streaked face and pleading gesture.

    Chorus

    • Mood: Desperation, complete surrender, and a hint of hope born of reaching the end of one’s strength.
    • Action: Figure still knelt, but the body relaxes, almost slumping against the altar. Head falls back, and tears stream silently.
    • Camera: Sweeping panoramic of the scene – figure as a small element in the landscape, dwarfed by the altar and the vastness of the storm above.

      Bridge

      • Mood: Quiet desperation, the pain is now laid bare for another to act.
      • Action: Figure remains still, a single drop of rainwater mixes with a tear and splashes onto the altar.
      • Camera: Extreme close-up on this single drop, capturing the subtle reflection of the sky.

      Outro

      • Mood: Unresolved tension, but a fragile peace starts to settle.
      • Action: Figure lifts their head slowly. No longer slumped, but a sense of expectancy on their face.
      • Camera: Shifting focus – begins on the figure at the altar, slowly pans up to the sky, clouds thinning, brighter light beginning to filter through.