In Your Book, I Was Known

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2. In Your Book, I Was Known

 Description

“In Your Book, I Was Known” explores the profound biblical truth that God intimately knows and values every human life from conception. Drawing on Psalm 139:13–16 and Jeremiah 1:5, the song affirms that each child is handcrafted by Elohim (God the Creator) and cherished long before entering the world. Its lyrics gently confront the cultural debates about the beginning of life, reminding believers that Scripture defines our worth at even the earliest stages of development.

Musically, this track carries a reverent, contemplative atmosphere. It opens with tender instrumentation that mirrors the sacredness of the womb, gradually building toward a worshipful chorus. In that chorus, the congregation acknowledges God’s sovereignty over all life, bowing before His throne as the rightful Author of each person’s story.

While the first verse establishes the current condition—society’s confusion over when life begins—the second verse turns toward repentance, asking El Olam (the Everlasting God) to forgive any apathy or complicity in the face of abortion. Yet it also offers hope: God’s forgiveness is more than sufficient to cover every sin and renew hearts.

A climactic bridge invites Ruach HaKodesh to breathe fresh understanding into believers. As the instrumentation swells, listeners are challenged to stand in truth with compassion, interceding for mothers, fathers, and the unborn. The final chorus calls for a collective acknowledgment that we are all known, chosen, and held by God’s loving hand.

“In Your Book, I Was Known” stands as a gentle yet powerful anthem for the sanctity of life, calling each worshipper to deeper devotion and a clearer understanding of God’s heart for the unborn.

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2. In Your Book, I Was Known

Key Scriptures

        •        Psalm 139:13–16 – God forms us in the womb and ordains our days.

        •        Jeremiah 1:5 – “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you.”

        •        Ephesians 1:4 – He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world.

Devotion

One of the most profound truths in Scripture is that God knows each of us long before our first breath. Psalm 139:13–16 poetically describes how the Lord knits us together in the womb, and every one of our days is written in His book. Similarly, in Jeremiah 1:5, the Lord tells the prophet, “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you.” This underscores the inestimable value of human life—even at its earliest stages.

Tragically, modern debates often question when life truly begins. Yet the biblical perspective is clear: God’s creative hand is at work from conception. The Church must therefore resist the worldview that diminishes or negates the personhood of the unborn. Instead, we affirm that each child is intentionally fashioned by Elohim (God the Creator).

This truth can be uncomfortable for those who have experienced or been affected by abortion. However, our Heavenly Father never reveals truth to shame us but to set us free. In recognizing that He ordains each life, we can bring our regrets and pain to the throne of grace. Where sin has abounded, God’s grace abounds much more (Romans 5:20).

“In Your Book, I Was Known” reminds us that we are not accidents or random occurrences; we are purposed and chosen. This track helps listeners to repent of any apathy or misguided thinking and to worship the One who intimately designed every person. Even where confusion exists, the Holy Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh) can speak clarity. For those who carry the burden of past decisions, the invitation stands to find forgiveness and rest in El Olam, the everlasting God.

Let this devotion encourage you to go deeper into Scripture, to stand firmly on the Word concerning the sanctity of life, and to show compassion to those who struggle with guilt or fear. And as you worship, declare that every life is known and cherished by the Lord of all creation.

Prayer

Adonai, thank You for forming each life with intention and love. Heal our hearts where we’ve embraced lies or where we carry shame. Help us intercede for the unborn and proclaim Your truth with grace. In Yeshua HaMashiach’s name, amen.

Lyrics

2. In Your Book, I Was Known

Verse 1 (Current Condition)

We’ve turned away from life within the womb
Forgetting each one is shaped by You
Questions rise about where life begins
But Elohim, You know each one’s within

Chorus (Worship)

Adonai, Creator, Giver of all
You see each moment before we call
We bow before Your sovereign throne
In Your book, we were all known

Verse 2 (Repentance)

Forgive our doubts, our hardened hearts
When we denied the truth You impart
El Olam, Everlasting One
We lay our pride down, Your will be done

Chorus (Worship)

Adonai, Creator, Giver of all
You see each moment before we call
We bow before Your sovereign throne
In Your book, we were all known

Bridge (Intercession)

Ruach HaKodesh, come breathe anew
Open our eyes to see what’s true
Yeshua HaMashiach, Light of the world
All life is precious, let it be heard

Outro (Hopeful Conclusion)

Adonai, Creator, Giver of all
You hold each child, both great and small
From the beginning, we’re never alone
In Your book, we were all known

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2. In Your Book, I Was Known

Dm       Gm    Dm    Bb

F          C       Dm

Verse 1 (Current Condition)

Dm                                                                 Bb 
We’ve turned away from life within the womb
       F          C                                      Dm 
Forgetting each one is shaped by You
Dm                                                       Dm 
Questions rise about where life begins
             F               C                                   Dm 
But Elohim, You know each one’s within

Chorus (Worship)

Dm 
Adonai, Creator, Giver of all
                        Bb 
You see each moment before we call
                    F                                  C 
We bow before Your sovereign throne
               Bb                      C    Dm
In Your book, we were all known

Verse 2 (Repentance)

Dm                                                        Bb
Forgive our doubts, our hardened hearts
            F                        C                    Dm 
When we denied the truth You impart
                                       Bb 
El Olam, Everlasting One
                     F                              C          Dm 
We lay our pride down, Your will be done

Chorus (Worship)

Dm          Bb 
Adonai, Creator, Giver of all
                        F                                  C
You see each moment before we call
                    Dm                                 C 
We bow before Your sovereign throne
               Bb                      C    Dm
In Your book, we were all known 

Dm            Bb               F          C         Dm 

Bridge (Intercession)

                  Gm                                     Dm 
Ruach HaKodesh, come breathe anew
                  Bb                            C 
Open our eyes to see what’s true
                            Dm                           Bb 
Yeshua HaMashiach, Light of the world
                  Gm                       Am
All life is precious, let it be heard

Outro (Hopeful Conclusion)

Dm                Bb 
Adonai, Creator, Giver of all
                           F                                    C. 
You hold each child, both great and small
                       Dm                                Bb 
From the beginning, we’re never alone
                                                Dm
In Your book, we were all known

Heartcry from the Ground

Heartcry from the Ground

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Track 1: Heartcry from the Ground

Description:

“Heartcry from the Ground” is a poignant call to awareness and repentance in the face of innocent bloodshed. Inspired by Genesis 4:10, which speaks of Abel’s blood crying out from the earth, this song acknowledges the spiritual impact that abortion and other forms of violence have on our communities and nations. With a cinematic orchestral backdrop, it begins in a reflective, almost mournful tone, mirroring the grief shared by creation itself. As the lyrics progress, listeners are led into intercession, pleading with El Elyon (God Most High) to heal the land and restore what has been broken.

The song underscores the biblical truth that sin carries far-reaching consequences—not just for individuals but for entire societies. Yet amid the lament, there is hope: when the Body of Christ humbles itself and prays, God promises to respond with mercy. In the chorus, worshipful declarations highlight God’s righteousness and faithfulness, reminding believers that He stands ready to forgive, redeem, and revive.

An uplifting bridge calls upon the Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit) to renew hearts and break the chains of apathy or complacency. Concluding in a crescendo of expectancy, “Heartcry from the Ground” leaves us with a deep sense of urgency, balanced by unwavering confidence in God’s power to heal and restore. It is both a challenge and an encouragement—inviting congregations, intercessors, and individuals to raise their voices on behalf of the unborn and to seek God’s cleansing over the land.

Whether listened to in a worship service or during personal devotion, this track serves as a sober reminder of our collective responsibility and a testament to God’s unending mercy.

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1. Heartcry from the Ground

Key Scriptures

        •        Genesis 4:10 – “The voice of your brother’s blood cries out to Me from the ground.”

        •        Romans 8:19–22 – Creation groans, awaiting the revealing of the children of God.

        •        2 Chronicles 7:14 – If God’s people humble themselves and pray, He will heal their land.

Devotion

When we consider the shedding of innocent blood, we are transported back to the first tragic act of violence recorded in Scripture: Cain and Abel. In Genesis 4:10, God confronts Cain and declares that Abel’s blood “cries out” from the ground. This paints a vivid picture of how innocent bloodshed does not merely vanish—it leaves a spiritual imprint on the land. In the case of abortion, countless voices never given the chance to speak cry out for justice and mercy. 

Romans 8:19–22 teaches that all creation groans under the weight of sin, eagerly awaiting the revealing of the sons and daughters of God. When the Body of Christ recognizes its calling to stand for life—both born and unborn—we partner with God in healing the land. The promise is there: if we humble ourselves, pray, seek His face, and turn from wickedness (2 Chronicles 7:14), our Heavenly Father will bring restoration.

Yet, this is not a message of condemnation. Rather, it is a call to repentance and intercession. We lament the global scale of abortion, the emotional devastation for mothers and fathers, and the spiritual consequences that ripple through our nations. But as we cry out to El Elyon (God Most High), we also stand in hope—knowing that His mercy triumphs over judgment.

In worship, we bow low and acknowledge the seriousness of what has taken place. Then, with courage, we pray for healing. We ask the Holy Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh) to convict hearts, bring comfort to those who mourn, and mobilize believers to support life-giving initiatives. We also take hold of the promise that God can cleanse the land, restoring what has been defiled.

May this devotion stir you to lament, yet also to hope. As you listen to “Heartcry from the Ground,” let the lyrics guide your prayer: Hear our plea as we bow down low; Heal our land and let mercy flow.

Prayer

Father, we acknowledge the innocent blood that has been shed. We humble ourselves in repentance and ask You to heal our land. Empower us by Your Spirit to stand for life, and let Your mercy triumph over judgment. In Yeshua’s name, amen.

Lyrics

Heartcry from the Ground

Verse 1 (Current Condition)

The cries of the silent echo in the night
Innocent blood, now staining our sight
Our hearts grow numb, as voices fade away
Creation groans for justice in this day

Chorus (Worship)

El Elyon, we lift our eyes to You
High and holy, faithful, and true
Hear our plea as we bow down low
Heal our land, let mercy flow

Verse 2 (Repentance)

We confess our blindness, our apathy, our fear
We turn from sin, we draw ever near
Forgive us, Lord—Jehovah Rapha, heal
By Your grace, these wounds be sealed

Chorus (Worship)

El Elyon, we lift our eyes to You
High and holy, faithful, and true
Hear our plea as we bow down low
Heal our land, let mercy flow

Bridge (Intercession)

Ruach HaKodesh, stir our souls
Break every chain, make broken hearts whole
We stand in the gap, we call on Your name
Yeshua HaMashiach, remove our shame

Outro (Hopeful Conclusion)

El Elyon, we trust in You
In our brokenness, Your love shines through
Heal our land, let mercy flow
Come restore us—Lord, we know

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Heartcry from the Ground

Dm   C       Bb        Gm        A        Dm       A

Verse 1 (Current Condition)

Dm                                                      A 
The cries of the silent echo in the night
Gm                                 A                   Dm
Innocent blood, now staining our sight
        Gm                                 Dm                 Bb          A
Our hearts grow numb, as voices fade away
       Gm                       A                       Dm 
Creation groans for justice in this day

Dm          A             Gm              Bb         A 

Chorus (Worship)

        Dm                                    A 
El Elyon, we lift our eyes to You
                 Gm    A                     Dm
High and holy, faithful, and true
                  Bb              C                A 
Hear our plea as we bow down low
                 Gm         A         Dm 
Heal our land, let mercy flow

Verse 2 (Repentance)

Dm 
We confess our blindness, our apathy, our fear

We turn from sin, we draw ever near
Gm                               Bb                     Gm 
Forgive us, Lord—Jehovah Rapha, heal
                                      A
By Your grace, these wounds be sealed

Chorus (Worship)

 Dm                                                A 
El Elyon, we lift our eyes to You
                 Gm    A                     Dm
High and holy, faithful, and true
                  Bb              C                A 
Hear our plea as we bow down low
                 Gm         A         Dm 
Heal our land, let mercy flow 

Bridge (Intercession)

                   Bb                        Am 
Ruach HaKodesh, stir our souls
                       Gm     Am.                               Dm. 
Break every chain, make broken hearts whole
                             Bb                                  C. 
We stand in the gap, we call on Your name
              Dm      Gm                             Am 
Yeshua HaMashiach, remove our shame

Outro (Hopeful Conclusion)

Dm                               Am 
El Elyon, we trust in You
                         Gm             A                   Dm 
In our brokenness, Your love shines through
                Bb            C         A 
Heal our land, let mercy flow
Dm          Gm         Am.          Dm
Come restore us—Lord, we know

Bb        C.      A.       Dm 

Prologue: The Council of Heaven

Prologue: The Council of Heaven

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Track 1: Prelude—The Prophecy

Description:

“Prelude—The Prophecy” serves as the opening gateway into the album’s narrative, immersing listeners in the ancient anticipation of the Messiah’s arrival. This orchestral piece is crafted to evoke the depth and richness of the prophetic scriptures that foretold the coming of Yeshua, setting a tone of reverence and awe.

The composition begins with solemn strings and a gentle harp, creating an atmosphere of mystery and expectation. The use of deep cellos and basses underscores the weight of the prophecies, while the delicate melodies of violins and violas weave a tapestry of hope and longing. Subtle woodwind accents—flutes and oboes—introduce motifs that symbolize the voices of prophets like Isaiah and Micah, whose words carried the promise of salvation across generations.

As the piece unfolds, the orchestration gradually builds, introducing warm brass elements—French horns and trumpets—that add a majestic quality to the music. This progression mirrors the growing anticipation among the people awaiting the fulfillment of God’s promises. The inclusion of a choir enhances the celestial atmosphere, their harmonies reflecting the unity of heaven and earth in the unfolding divine plan.

“Prelude—The Prophecy” is more than an instrumental introduction; it’s a sonic representation of hope steadfast through time. It invites listeners to reflect on the significance of the prophecies and the faith required to believe in things unseen. The music encapsulates the tension between longing and fulfillment, embodying the collective yearning for redemption.

Complementing the devotion, this track encourages a deep meditation on the faithfulness of God and the reliability of His word. It serves as a reminder that throughout history, even in periods of silence and waiting, God’s plans are unfolding according to His divine timing. The orchestral layers symbolize the intricate weaving of events orchestrated by God to bring about His purposes.

The emotional journey within the piece moves from contemplation to a crescendo of assurance. This transition signifies the shift from prophetic expectation to the imminent reality of the Messiah’s birth. The final notes leave the listener in a state of poised anticipation, perfectly setting the stage for the story to continue.

In a devotional context, “Prelude—The Prophecy” can inspire believers to hold onto hope amidst their own seasons of waiting. It underscores the importance of trusting in God’s promises, encouraging a posture of faith and expectancy. The music becomes a backdrop for prayer and reflection, allowing the truths of the prophecies to resonate deeply within the heart.

By blending rich orchestration with thematic depth, the track invites a renewed appreciation for the narratives that have shaped faith for millennia. It serves as a bridge between the ancient texts and contemporary listeners, making the timeless message of hope accessible and emotionally impactful. 

In essence, “Prelude—The Prophecy” is a musical embodiment of anticipation—a call to remember the promises of God and to prepare one’s heart for the miraculous journey ahead. It sets a foundation upon which the rest of the album builds, ensuring that the listener is not merely a spectator but an active participant in the unfolding story of Yeshua’s birth.

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1. Prologue: The Council of Heaven

Scripture Reading:

Isaiah 9:6-7; 1 Peter 1:10-12; Hebrews 12:1-2

Deep Insight:

The opening song, “Prologue: The Council of Heaven,” invites us into a celestial gathering where angels and the cloud of witnesses anticipate the incarnation of Yeshua (Jesus). Isaiah prophesied, “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given…” (Isaiah 9:6). This prophetic announcement wasn’t just awaited by humanity but was a profound mystery into which “angels long to look” (1 Peter 1:12).

The concept of the heavenly hosts eagerly observing God’s redemptive plan emphasizes the significance of Yeshua’s birth not only on earth but also in the heavenly realms. The cloud of witnesses mentioned in Hebrews 12:1 represents the faithful who have gone before us, cheering us on as God’s plan unfolds. They witnessed the promises from afar, and now, in this song, they rejoice as those promises begin to manifest.

The lyrics highlight the humility of Yeshua, who, though being in very nature God, “made Himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant” (Philippians 2:7). This divine condescension is the crux of the gospel—the Almighty stepping into human history to redeem His creation.

Practical Application:

Reflect on the magnitude of God’s love that moved heaven and earth to orchestrate our redemption. Consider how the angels and saints value the salvation we sometimes take for granted. If the heavenly beings are in awe of God’s plan, how much more should we, the beneficiaries of His grace, live in gratitude and reverence?

Let this awareness deepen your worship and inspire you to share the good news with others. Recognize that you are part of a grand narrative that encompasses both heaven and earth.

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, we stand in awe of Your magnificent plan of salvation. Just as the angels and the cloud of witnesses rejoice in Yeshua’s coming, help us to appreciate the depth of Your love for us. Stir our hearts to worship You with renewed passion and to live lives that reflect the glory of Your grace. In Yeshua’s precious name, we pray. Amen.

Lyrics

1. Prologue: The Council of Heaven

Verse 1:

In the courts of heaven’s light, angels gather ’round
Whispers of a holy night, a plan of love profound
El Elyon has spoken, His word will soon descend
A child to be the token, our broken hearts to mend 

Chorus:

Sing holy, holy is the Lamb
Emmanuel, God’s perfect plan
From His throne to earth below
Love’s greatest story to unfold 

Verse 2:

Prophets long have waited, the promise from of old
The cloud of witnesses elated, the mystery to behold
Heaven’s joy overflowing, as time is drawing near
The Light of Life is coming, to cast away all fear

Chorus:

Sing holy, holy is the Lamb
Emmanuel, God’s perfect plan
From His throne to earth below
Love’s greatest story to unfold

Bridge:

All creation holds its breath, the moment now at hand
Yeshua leaves His majesty to dwell with mortal man

Chorus:

Sing holy, holy is the Lamb
Emmanuel, God’s perfect plan
From His throne to earth below
Love’s greatest story to unfold

Chord Chart

1. Prologue: The Council of Heaven

Cm          Ab         Eb          Bb

Cm          Ab         Eb          Bb

Verse 1:

            Cm                           Ab     Eb                      Bb
In the courts of heaven’s light, angels gather ’round
          Cm                    Ab          Eb                      Bb
Whispers of a holy night, a plan of love profoun

Cm                    Ab          Eb                      Bb

 Cm                    Ab               Eb                           Bb
El Elyon has spoken, His word will soon descend
     Cm                    Ab               Eb                          Bb
A child to be the token, our broken hearts to mend

Chorus:

          Cm    Ab              Eb          Bb
Sing holy, holy is the Lamb
       Cm   Ab                            Eb          Bb
Emmanuel, God’s perfect plan
                   Cm           Ab           Eb          Bb
From His throne to earth below
                            Cm      Ab     Eb          Bb
Love’s greatest story to unfold

Cm          Ab         Eb          Bb 

Verse 2:

Cm                                Ab                Eb                             Bb
 Prophets long have waited, the promise from of old
                        Cm              Ab              Eb                     Bb
The cloud of witnesses elated, the mystery to behold
Cm                           Ab               Eb                          Bb
Heaven’s joy overflowing, as time is drawing near
       Cm                       Ab              Eb                   Bb 
The Light of Life is coming, to cast away all fear

Chorus:

          Cm    Ab              Eb          Bb
Sing holy, holy is the Lamb
       Cm   Ab                            Eb          Bb
Emmanuel, God’s perfect plan
                   Ab            Bb          Cm 
From His throne to earth below
                             Ab     Bb          
Love’s greatest story to unfold

Cm          Ab         Eb          Bb 

Bridge:

       Cm                          Ab                Eb                        Bb 
All creation holds its breath, the moment now at hand
               Cm                       Ab        Eb                          Bb 
Yeshua leaves His majesty to dwell with mortal man

Chorus:

          Cm    Ab              Eb          Bb
Sing holy, holy is the Lamb
       Cm   Ab                            Eb          Bb
Emmanuel, God’s perfect plan
                   Cm           Ab           Eb          Bb
From His throne to earth below
                            Cm      Ab     Eb          Bb
Love’s greatest story to unfold

Cm

The Herald Angel’s Call

The Herald Angel’s Call

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2. The Herald Angel’s Call

“The Herald Angel’s Call” captures the miraculous moment when the angel Gabriel visits Mary to deliver the news that she will conceive and bear the Son of God. This track intricately weaves together elements of wonder, divine encounter, and the profound impact of this pivotal event on Mary’s life.

The composition begins with an ethereal blend of soft strings and choir harmonies, creating an atmosphere that feels both otherworldly and intimate. A gentle flute melody dances over the orchestration, symbolizing the presence of the angelic messenger. The music sets the stage for a sacred encounter, drawing listeners into the awe-inspiring moment.

As the narrative unfolds, the orchestration introduces subtle brass accents, reflecting the majesty and authority of the angel Gabriel. The interplay between the solo female vocal, representing Mary, and the choir, echoing the angelic proclamation, adds depth to the musical storytelling. The dialogue between the two is conveyed through melodic exchanges and harmonic progressions.

“The Herald Angel’s Call” complements the devotion by inviting listeners to contemplate the mystery of the Incarnation. It highlights Mary’s courage and faith in the face of an unimaginable calling. The music embodies the tension between the ordinary and the divine, emphasizing how a humble young woman becomes the vessel for God’s greatest gift to humanity.

The track’s dynamics ebb and flow, mirroring Mary’s initial confusion and eventual acceptance. Moments of quiet introspection are followed by crescendos that signify the overwhelming nature of the news she receives. The use of harp and celesta adds a shimmering quality to the piece, enhancing the sense of the supernatural.

In a devotional context, “The Herald Angel’s Call” encourages believers to reflect on their openness to God’s interruptions in their lives. It poses the question: How do we respond when God calls us to step into the extraordinary? The music serves as a backdrop for meditation on trust, surrender, and the willingness to embrace God’s plans over our own.

The composition also underscores the theme of divine favor and grace. The angel’s greeting, “Hail, favored one,” is musically interpreted through warm harmonies and uplifting melodies. This aspect of the track reminds listeners of God’s personal attention and love for each individual.

By blending rich orchestration with emotive vocals, “The Herald Angel’s Call” creates an immersive experience that transcends mere listening. It invites active participation, allowing the audience to feel the weight of the moment and the magnitude of Mary’s response. The piece becomes a conduit for experiencing the sacredness of divine encounters.

Ultimately, “The Herald Angel’s Call” is a celebration of faith and the miraculous. It honors the mystery of God’s ways and the beauty of a heart that says “yes” to Him. Through its intricate musical tapestry, the track enriches the devotional journey, offering a profound exploration of one of the most significant events in the Christian narrative.

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2. The Herald Angel’s Call

Scripture Reading:

Luke 1:26-38; Isaiah 7:14; Hebrews 1:6

Deep Insight:

“The Herald Angel’s Call” centers on the angel Gabriel’s announcement to Mary, a pivotal moment in salvation history. Gabriel tells her, “You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you are to call him Jesus” (Luke 1:31). This fulfills Isaiah’s prophecy: “The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and will call him Immanuel” (Isaiah 7:14).

The song captures Gabriel’s obedience and the awe surrounding God’s choice to enter the world through a humble maiden. It reflects on the significance of the name Yeshua, meaning “The Lord is salvation.” This isn’t just a name but a declaration of His mission.

Mary’s response, “I am the Lord’s servant… May your word to me be fulfilled” (Luke 1:38), exemplifies submission and faith. The angelic realm marvels at God’s plan, as even they are “ministering spirits sent to serve those who will inherit salvation” (Hebrews 1:14).

Practical Application:

Consider Mary’s humility and willingness to participate in God’s plan despite the personal cost. Are we open to God’s purposes in our lives, even when they disrupt our plans? Gabriel’s message is a reminder that God often uses ordinary people for extraordinary purposes.

Reflect on the meaning of Yeshua’s name in your life. He is your salvation. Let this truth permeate your heart, leading you to deeper trust and obedience.

Prayer:

Lord God, thank You for choosing Mary to bring Yeshua into the world. Help us to emulate her faith and submission. May we be receptive to Your calling, ready to say, “Let it be unto me according to Your word.” We praise You for Yeshua, our salvation. In His holy name, we pray. Amen.

Lyrics

2. The Herald Angel’s Call

Verse 1:

Gabriel comes with glory bright, sent from El Elyon’s throne
To a maiden pure and light, in Nazareth unknown
“Greetings, favored one,” he says, “Adonai is with you”
“Fear not, for you are blessed, His promise coming true”

Chorus:

Rejoice, rejoice, O favored one
For you shall bear God’s only Son
Yeshua is His holy name
Through Him the world will never be the same

Verse 2:

Mary asks with humble heart, “How can this mystery be?”
“The Ruach HaKodesh will overshadow thee”
“For nothing is impossible when El Shaddai decrees”
She bows in willing service, “Let it be unto me”

Chorus:

Rejoice, rejoice, O favored one
For you shall bear God’s only Son
Yeshua is His holy name
Through Him the world will never be the same

Bridge:

Angels sing in heaven’s realm, marveling at God’s design
Salvation coming through a child, a plan of love divine

Chorus:

Rejoice, rejoice, O favored one
For you shall bear God’s only Son
Yeshua is His holy name
Through Him the world will never be the same

Chord Chart

2. The Herald Angel’s Call

Cm         Gm        Ab        Eb    Bb

Cm         Gm        Ab        Eb    Bb

Verse 1:

Cm                             Gm                 Ab                   Bb         Cm 
Gabriel comes with glory bright, sent from El Elyon’s throne
                        Eb                          Ab         Bb    Cm 
To a maiden pure and light, in Nazareth unknown
                                    Gm                     Ab             Bb     Cm 
“Greetings, favored one,” he says, “Adonai is with you”
           Fm                      Cm                 Dm                         G 
“Fear not, for you are blessed, His promise coming true”

Chorus:

      Cm                      Gm 
Rejoice, rejoice, O favored one
        Ab                                Eb     Bb 
For you shall bear God’s only Son
     Cm               Gm 
Yeshua is His holy name
                 Ab           Bb              Cm                 Gm 
Through Him the world will never be the same

Cm         Bb       Gm        Ab        Bb           Cm 

Verse 2:

Cm                        Gm                              Ab           Bb         Cm 
Mary asks with humble heart, “How can this mystery be?”
                             Gm                Ab     Bb        Cm 
“The Ruach HaKodesh will overshadow thee”
                                 Gm                     Fm           Bb     Cm 
“For nothing is impossible when El Shaddai decrees”
         Fm                     Cm                 Dm               G 
She bows in willing service, “Let it be unto me”

Chorus:

      Cm                      Gm 
Rejoice, rejoice, O favored one
        Ab                                Eb     Bb 
For you shall bear God’s only Son
     Cm               Gm 
Yeshua is His holy name
                 Ab           Bb              Cm                
Through Him the world will never be the same

Cm         Gm        Ab      Bb

Cm         Gm        Ab      Bb

Bridge:

Cm                      Gm                       Ab      Bb       Cm  
Angels sing in heaven’s realm, marveling at God’s design
Cm                          Gm                           Ab         Bb       Cm  
Salvation coming through a child, a plan of love divine

Chorus:

      Cm                      Gm 
Rejoice, rejoice, O favored one
        Ab                                Eb     Bb 
For you shall bear God’s only Son
     Cm               Gm 
Yeshua is His holy name
                 Ab           Bb              Cm   
Through Him the world will never be the same

Cm            Gm        Ab        Bb           Cm 

Mary’s Wonder (Song of a Mother)

Mary’s Wonder (Song of a Mother)

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Description:

“Mary’s Song” delves into the intimate and profound moment when Mary embraces her role in God’s divine plan. This track offers a musical portrayal of her humility, obedience, and the overwhelming emotions she experiences upon learning that she will bear the Messiah.

The composition opens with gentle harp arpeggios and soft string harmonies, creating a serene and reflective atmosphere. The orchestration is delicate, mirroring Mary’s own purity and innocence. A solo female vocal emerges, capturing the sincerity and depth of Mary’s response to the angel Gabriel’s announcement.

The melody is crafted to reflect the nuances of Mary’s inner journey—from initial wonder to joyful acceptance. The use of warm woodwinds, like the flute and oboe, adds layers of tenderness to the piece, symbolizing the whispers of the Holy Spirit and the gentle affirmations of God’s presence.

As the song progresses, the orchestration subtly builds, incorporating a choir that echoes Mary’s magnification of the Lord. The harmonies are rich yet understated, ensuring that the focus remains on the intimate dialogue between Mary and God. The inclusion of a cello adds emotional depth, highlighting the weight of the responsibility she is about to carry.

“Mary’s Song” complements the devotion by providing a space for listeners to contemplate the virtues of humility and obedience. It invites reflection on Mary’s example of faith—a young woman willing to surrender her plans to embrace God’s will. The music encapsulates the beauty of submission and the peace that comes from trusting in God’s purposes.

The lyrical content, though not explicitly detailed in the description, is inspired by the biblical Magnificat, where Mary exalts the Lord and rejoices in God her Savior. The track aims to capture the essence of this passage, translating it into a musical experience that resonates with contemporary audiences.

In the context of personal devotion, “Mary’s Song” serves as a reminder of the power of saying “yes” to God. It encourages believers to consider their own responses to God’s callings, prompting introspection about faithfulness and willingness to participate in His plans. The song becomes a vessel for prayer, meditation, and a deeper understanding of what it means to be a servant of the Lord.

The arrangement’s simplicity is intentional, reflecting the purity of Mary’s heart and the straightforwardness of her devotion. Yet, within this simplicity lies profound depth, much like the paradox of the divine becoming human through her. The music gently guides the listener to a place of quiet awe and reverence.

“Mary’s Song” is not just an artistic interpretation; it’s an invitation to enter into Mary’s experience, to feel her emotions, and to connect with the divine narrative on a personal level. The track stands as a testament to the transformative power of obedience and the joy that springs from embracing God’s will.

In essence, this piece offers a melodic exploration of one of the most significant moments in the nativity story. It bridges the gap between the ancient text and the modern believer, making Mary’s journey accessible and relatable. Through its heartfelt composition, “Mary’s Song” enriches the devotional experience, inspiring faith, humility, and a deeper love for God.

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3. Mary’s Wonder (Song of a Mother)

Scripture Reading:

Luke 1:46-55; Psalm 103:17-18; 1 Samuel 2:1-10

Deep Insight:

“Mary’s Wonder” is a lyrical rendition of the Magnificat, Mary’s song of praise. Her words echo Hannah’s prayer in 1 Samuel 2, reflecting a deep understanding of God’s faithfulness and mercy. Mary exclaims, “My soul glorifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior” (Luke 1:46-47).

She acknowledges God’s mindfulness of the humble and His mighty deeds. “He has performed mighty deeds with his arm; he has scattered those who are proud… lifted up the humble” (Luke 1:51-52). This song isn’t just personal but prophetic, highlighting God’s redemptive work throughout generations.

Mary recognizes the fulfillment of God’s promises to Abraham and his descendants (Luke 1:55). Her praise is rooted in God’s unchanging nature and covenant love, as reflected in Psalm 103:17-18.

Practical Application:

Mary’s song encourages us to reflect on God’s goodness in our lives. Take time to recount His faithfulness and express gratitude. Understand that humility is valued in God’s kingdom, and He lifts up those who are lowly in heart.

Let Mary’s example inspire you to store God’s Word in your heart so that, like her, you can draw upon it in moments of significance.

Prayer:

Gracious Father, we magnify Your holy name. Like Mary, we rejoice in You, our Savior. Thank You for Your mercy that extends to those who fear You from generation to generation. Help us to live in humility and to recognize Your mighty works in our lives. In Yeshua’s name, we pray. Amen.

Lyrics

3. Mary’s Wonder (Song of a Mother)

Verse 1:

My soul magnifies Adonai, my spirit sings His praise
For He has seen His servant, in humble, lowly place
From now all generations will call me truly blessed
For mighty is the Lord our God, His name be ever praised

From now all generations will call me truly blessed
For mighty is the Lord our God, His name be ever praised

Chorus:

Holy is His name, holy is His name
Mercy flows to those who fear, His love will never wane
Holy is His name, holy is His name
Yeshua, promised Savior, forever He will reign

Verse 2:

He has brought down rulers proud, lifted up the meek
Filled the hungry with good things, the rich have all they seek
He helps His servant Israel, remembering His grace
Just as He told our fathers, His covenant embraces

Chorus:

Holy is His name, holy is His name
Mercy flows to those who fear, His love will never wane
Holy is His name, holy is His name
Yeshua, promised Savior, forever He will reign

Bridge:

Let it be as You have said, I am Yours alone
Use my life to honor You, let Your glory be shown

Chorus:

Holy is His name, holy is His name
Mercy flows to those who fear, His love will never wane
Holy is His name, holy is His name
Mercy flows to those who fear, His love will never wane
Holy is His name, holy is His name
Yeshua, promised Savior, forever He will reign

Chord Chart

3. Mary’s Wonder (Song of a Mother)

Cm           G          Ab       Eb         G

Verse 1:

        Cm                          G                                          Ab 
My soul magnifies Adonai, my spirit sings His praise
                                      Eb               Fm          Eb       Ab            Bb
For He has seen His servant, in humble, lowly place

Cm           G

            Cm                          G                           Ab             Eb 
From now all generations will call me truly blessed
        Fm                  Eb             Ab                                 Eb 
For mighty is the Lord our God, His name be ever praised
Cm              Fm            Eb              Ab                  Eb 
From now all generations will call me truly blessed
        Fm                  Eb              Ab                           Bb 
For mighty is the Lord our God, His name be ever praised

Chorus:

         Eb       Ab    Cm.   Bb         Eb       Fm         Ab 
Holy is His name,              holy is His name
Bb        Eb.          Ab             Cm           Bb                         Eb 
 Mercy flows to those who fear, His love will never wane
         Eb       Ab    Cm.   Bb         Eb       Fm         Ab 
Holy is His name,              holy is His name 
    Cm                 Fm                   Bb                   Cm 
Yeshua, promised Savior, forever He will reign

    G          Ab       Eb         Bb 

Verse 2:

               Cm                                G                                Ab             Eb 
He has brought down rulers proud, lifted up the meek
                    Fm                Eb       Ab                                             Eb
Filled the hungry with good things, the rich have all they seek
       Cm            Fm       Eb    Bb                             Cm         G       Ab 
He helps His servant Israel, remembering His grace
         Eb      Fm                                 Bb                       Eb 
Just as He told our fathers, His covenant embraces

Chorus:

         Eb       Ab    Cm.   Bb         Eb       Fm         Ab 
Holy is His name,              holy is His name
Bb        Eb.          Ab             Cm           Bb                         Eb 
 Mercy flows to those who fear, His love will never wane
         Eb       Ab    Cm.   Bb         Eb       Fm         Ab 
Holy is His name,              holy is His name 
    Cm                 Fm                   Bb                   Cm 
Yeshua, promised Savior, forever He will reign

    Gm        Eb         Ab          Bb 

Bridge:

Eb      Fm                      Bb                         Cm        Eb   Ab 
Let it be as You have said, I am Yours alone
Eb         Fm                  Bb                                    Cm          Gm         Ab
Use my life to honor You, let Your glory be shown

Chorus:

         Eb       Fm     Eb.   Fm   Bb                   C m      Gm.     Ab 
Holy is His name,                    holy is His name
E b        Fm .                        Bb                                          Eb         Ab       Eb 
 Mercy flows to those who fear, His love will never wane
         Eb       Ab    Cm.   Bb                     Eb       C m         Ab 
Holy is His name,              holy is His name
            Ab                              Bb                                         Eb         Ab 
 Mercy flows to those who fear, His love will never wane
Eb                 Ab    Cm.   Bb         Eb                Cm  
Holy is His name,              holy is His name 
        Ab                     Bb                                     Cm 
Yeshua, promised Savior, forever He will reign 

    Gm            Ab       Eb         Fm       Eb           Bb        Eb

Joseph’s Dream

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“Joseph’s Dream” delves into the inner turmoil and eventual peace of Joseph as he grapples with the revelation of Mary’s pregnancy. This orchestral piece captures his emotional journey from confusion and doubt to trust and obedience, highlighting the divine intervention that guides him.

The composition opens with solemn strings and gentle harp arpeggios, setting a contemplative and introspective tone. The music reflects Joseph’s initial state of distress and uncertainty. Soft woodwinds—clarinets and oboes—add layers of melancholy, mirroring his troubled thoughts as he considers his next steps.

As the piece progresses, a solo male vocal emerges, expressing Joseph’s introspective reflections. The lyrics, though not detailed here, convey his internal dialogue and the weight of his predicament. The orchestration remains subtle, ensuring that the focus stays on the emotional depth of his experience.

The turning point in the music arrives with the introduction of warm French horns and a gentle swell in the strings, symbolizing the angel’s appearance in Joseph’s dream. This shift in the orchestration represents the infusion of divine reassurance into his troubled heart. The mood transitions from uncertainty to a growing sense of peace.

“Joseph’s Dream” complements the devotion by exploring themes of trust, obedience, and the willingness to embrace God’s plan despite personal doubts. It invites listeners to empathize with Joseph’s situation—a righteous man faced with a challenging decision—and to consider the courage it takes to follow divine guidance.

The orchestral arrangement beautifully captures the moment of revelation. The gentle build-up of instruments signifies the angel’s message, “Do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife.” The music embodies the calming and affirming presence of God in Joseph’s life, providing him with the clarity he needs.

In the latter part of the track, the orchestration becomes more uplifting. Strings and brass harmoniously blend to reflect Joseph’s resolve and newfound peace. The emotional cello underscores his acceptance and readiness to support Mary and the child to come.

From a devotional perspective, “Joseph’s Dream” serves as a reminder of the importance of faithfulness and obedience to God’s will, even when it contradicts our understanding. It encourages believers to trust in God’s plans and to remain steadfast in moments of uncertainty.

The piece also highlights the often-overlooked role of Joseph in the nativity story. By focusing on his perspective, the track adds depth to the narrative and honors his contribution to the unfolding of God’s plan. It invites reflection on the significance of quiet obedience and the impact it can have on history.

“Joseph’s Dream” is a testament to the power of divine guidance and the peace that comes from aligning one’s will with God’s. Through its emotive orchestration and thoughtful composition, the track enriches the devotional journey, offering insight into the human experience of encountering the divine.

In essence, the piece is a musical exploration of trust—a theme that resonates deeply in personal faith journeys. It reminds listeners that in moments of doubt, seeking and heeding God’s voice can lead to profound peace and purpose.

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4. Joseph’s Dream

Scripture Reading:

Matthew 1:18-25; Proverbs 3:5-6; Psalm 37:5

Deep Insight:

“Joseph’s Dream” delves into the internal conflict Joseph faces upon learning of Mary’s pregnancy. Being a righteous man, he considers divorcing her quietly to avoid public disgrace (Matthew 1:19). However, an angel appears to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife…” (Matthew 1:20).

The angel reveals that the child is conceived by the Holy Spirit and instructs Joseph to name Him Yeshua, “because He will save His people from their sins” (Matthew 1:21). This aligns with Proverbs 3:5-6: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart… and He will make your paths straight.”

Joseph’s obedience is immediate. “When Joseph woke up, he did what the angel of the Lord had commanded him” (Matthew 1:24). His faith and action play a crucial role in God’s redemptive plan.

Practical Application:

Joseph models righteous character and prompt obedience. When faced with difficult decisions, do you seek God’s guidance and trust His direction? Emulate Joseph’s trust in God’s plan, even when it defies conventional understanding.

Remember that God’s purposes may require personal sacrifice, but obedience brings about His greater glory and our ultimate good.

Prayer: 

Father God, thank You for Joseph’s example of faith and obedience. Help us to trust You wholeheartedly and to follow Your guidance without hesitation. May we be sensitive to Your leading, ready to fulfill the roles You’ve assigned us. In Yeshua’s name, we pray. Amen.

Lyrics

4. Joseph’s Dream

Verse 1:

Confusion fills my troubled mind, Mary’s with child
Questions linger deep inside, trust feels like a trial
In the quiet of the night, as sleep overtakes
An angel comes with message bright, my fear he overtakes

Chorus:

“Do not fear to take her home, this is God’s design
For the child within her womb is from the Holy Divine
Name Him Yeshua, saving one, He’s the promised King
Emmanuel, God with us, hope to all He’ll bring”

Verse 2:

Awakening with peace restored, my path is clear to see
I’ll stand beside her through it all, as God has chosen me
Obedience is my desire, faith replaces doubt
El Shaddai has called me higher, His plan will work throughout

Chorus:

“Do not fear to take her home, this is God’s design
For the child within her womb is from the Holy Divine
Name Him Yeshua, saving one, He’s the promised King
Emmanuel, God with us, hope to all He’ll bring”

Bridge:

I surrender all I am to follow His command
Trusting in El Elyon, I’ll heed His gentle hand

Chorus:

“Do not fear to take her home, this is God’s design
For the child within her womb is from the Holy Divine
Name Him Yeshua, saving one, He’s the promised King
Emmanuel, God with us, hope to all He’ll bring”

Chord Chart

4. Joseph’s Dream

Gm         Eb           Bb            F

Gm         Eb           Bb            F  

Verse 1:

        Gm       Eb                         Bb                   F       Gm        Eb           Bb            F 
Confusion fills my troubled mind, Mary’s with child
 Gm                                     Bb                                     Gm        Eb           Bb            F 
Questions linger deep inside, trust feels like a trial
            Cm               Eb            Bb             F        
In the quiet of the night, as sleep overtakes
                   Gm                              Eb                       Cm      F       
An angel comes with message bright, my fear he overtakes

Gm        Eb           F   

Chorus:

              Gm                        Eb                   Bb            F 
“Do not fear to take her home, this is God’s design
              Gm                        Eb                            Bb            F 
For the child within her womb is from the Holy Divine
                           Gm                 Eb                  Bb         F   Gm 
Name Him Yeshua, saving one, He’s the promised King
        Eb                                      F     
Emmanuel, God with us, hope to all He’ll bring”

Gm         Eb           Bb            F 

Gm         Eb           Bb            F 

Verse 2:

      Gm                   Eb                              Bb                       Gm
Awakening with peace restored, my path is clear to see
        Gm                      Eb                           Bb                         F 
I’ll stand beside her through it all, as God has chosen me
   Gm               Eb                Bb                    Gm        
Obedience is my desire, faith replaces doubt
 Eb                                                   Bb                                               F 
El Shaddai has called me higher, His plan will work throughout

Gm         Eb           Bb            F  

Chorus:

              Gm                        Eb                   Bb            F 
“Do not fear to take her home, this is God’s design
              Gm                        Eb                            Bb            F 
For the child within her womb is from the Holy Divine
                           Gm                 Eb                  Bb                Gm 
Name Him Yeshua, saving one, He’s the promised King
        Eb                                      F     
Emmanuel, God with us, hope to all He’ll bring”

Gm         Eb           Bb            F 

Gm         Eb           Bb            F 

Bridge:

        Gm               Eb       Bb                     Gm      
I surrender all I am to follow His command
           Eb                            Bb                    F 
Trusting in El Elyon, I’ll heed His gentle hand

Chorus:

              Gm                        Eb                   Bb            F 
“Do not fear to take her home, this is God’s design
              Gm                        Eb                            Bb             
For the child within her womb is from the Holy Divine
                           Gm                 Eb                  Bb              Gm 
Name Him Yeshua, saving one, He’s the promised King
        Eb                                      F     
Emmanuel, God with us, hope to all He’ll bring”

Gm         Eb           Bb            F 

Gm         F         Eb             F      Bb