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Paul Demer - Psalm 8 (CCM)


Paul Demer's captivating CCM song, 'Psalm 8,' is a profound and introspective journey into the depths of worship and reverence. Part of his newly released album 'Hymns,' this song beautifully captures the essence of God's majesty and our role as stewards of His creation.

The song opens with a declaration of God's sovereignty, emphasizing the loftiness of His name. It paints a vivid picture of His glory, exalted above the heavens and even heard in the cries of infants. The juxtaposition of the proud deceiver and the humble majesty of God evokes a sense of awe and wonder.

Paul Demer - Psalm 8As the song progresses, it invites us to ponder the heavens and the marvelous work of God's hands. The imagery of the full moon, starlight, and the precise placement of each celestial body highlights the meticulous craftsmanship of our Creator. It humbles us to realize that despite our frailty as human beings, God is mindful of us, extending His love and grace to us. The mention of angels and the blessedness bestowed upon humanity further reinforces the profound relationship we have with our Heavenly Father.

The instrumental section allows the music to speak directly to the depths of our souls, creating a space for reflection and personal connection with the lyrics. It sets the stage for the final verse, where we are reminded of our role as stewards of God's creation. We are entrusted with the care of the earth, the skies, and all the delicate life in between. From the vast depths of the oceans to the highest peaks of the mountains, all of creation bears witness to God's lordship. 

'Psalm 8' concludes with a beautiful affirmation of God's name and its loveliness over all the earth. The song leaves us in a state of reverence and gratitude, recognizing the incredible privilege we have to be called His children and to participate in His divine plan.

I invite you to immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of Paul Demer's 'Psalm 8.' Let the lyrics and melodies transport you into a place of deep worship and contemplation. Experience a profound sense of awe and reverence as you reflect on the majesty of God and the remarkable role you play as a steward of His creation. 'Psalm 8' is a hymn that will uplift your spirit and draw you closer to the heart of the Divine.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Paul-demer-psalm-8-lyrics

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  • Website: https://www.pauldemer.com
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  • Patreon: https://patreon.com/pauldemer


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1fvzAuI5by63HkMIKC2bk2

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjkjF6D6X44

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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