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Canadian-born singer/songwriter Matt Brouwer’s latest single, 'Waking Up', is more than just a nod to the past 14 years of being a recording artist, which Brouwer is celebrating on the release of his first career spanning ‘best of’ collection, "Writing To Remember". The sentiment of a bookend and a new beginning is no accident and reveals a season of transition that Brouwer is happily embracing. With more than a decade of hit songs, including “Water,” “I Shall Believe,” “Tonight,” and the Top 20 "Sometimes”; two GMA Canada Covenant Awards; two Canadian people’s choice Vibe Awards—not to mention a 2010 Juno Award (Canada’s Grammy equivalent) for Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the year—Matt has a lot to celebrate in all that has been accomplished so far over the course of his career. With the passage of time inevitably comes change and it is in looking back that Matt is starting to see a new and exciting road ahead.
Matt Brouwer got his start in the music industry while studying music at school in Alberta, Canada. While in college he and fellow students founded the band Monday Night Worship (MNW). Because of the spiritual content of his lyrics he was 'discovered' by a Nashville record company in 2000, and in 2001 recorded his solo debut CD "Imagerical". The album was released on May 29, 2001 on Reunion Records. He then formed his own label called Black Shoe Records and released an album titled 'Unlearning' in 2005, 'Where’s Our Revolution' (Universal) in 2009, and 'Till The Sunrise' in 2012. Brouwer's music has been hailed for its relentless vulnerability as he shares his life's story of tragedy (the tragic death of his father) and hope (his Spiritual pilgrimage) with his listeners.
“I never imagined where this journey would take me”, says Brouwer. “I can remember being 17 or 18 and feeling so compelled to want to shout from the rooftops about the Spiritual awakening I was experiencing. It was like being embraced by the most incredible love and connection to the Lord and the key to unlocking this door to my heart was through music. I was so hungry for that and totally committed and determined to follow it wherever it might lead me. My time in college and the friends I made there, the energy that was driving us, or driving me, to write songs and attempt to share them with the world felt like a humble but passionate expression of a new but relevant faith that was growing like a wildfire at the time. Fifteen years or so later, I still feel that longing. With all the miles travelled and water under the bridge, I still sit down in front or a piano or with a guitar and dream about what could be possible. I believe in the power of God’s love, transforming hearts through music and worship because I’ve experienced it and I’ve seen it happen in sometimes subtle and not so subtle ways. It’s something I believe I’ll be pursuing my entire life.”
That’s not to say that Brouwer believes that all anyone needs to find peace in life is a three minute pop song to solve all of their problems. Growing up in a very devout Christian family, Matt’s mom made sure that he and his siblings were memorizing full chapters of scripture by the time they started kindergarten and spending as much or more time during the week at church gatherings than in front of the tv or devouring any type of pop culture media. “I used to feel embarrassed by how sheltered we were, but now I am so thankful because it gave me an incredible foundation of solid teaching and an education in Biblical theology. But knowledge alone is pretty useless until it makes an emotional connection somehow and finds it’s way into your heart. For me, the music is what connected the two.”
Like so many new beginnings, much of the genesis for this fresh optimism happened when Hannah entered Matt’s life. The two first met while Matt was on a mission trip in Guatemala, where Hannah’s parents serve as medical missionaries. The relationship blossomed and they were engaged in spring 2010 and married later that year. The couple welcomed their first child, a daughter, in September of 2013 and life forever changed. The balance of career and family has been a stretch at times, but it’s something Matt says he is learning to embrace and explore. “It might sounds strange, but I’ve never been less interested in pursuing a music career. Being married and having a family has re-oriented my priorities completely and the career things that used to be so important to me have become less so. In that way it’s been very freeing and has forced me to let go of control and allowed my steps to be directed by opportunities that the Lord brings our way rather than striving and trying to ‘make it’. If ten or ten million people are listening, it really doesn’t matter. Being a great husband, father, and friend are much more important to me right now than striving for some big career that takes me away from these precious gifts of family and community.”
Community and camaraderie has become increasingly more important to the singer and one listen to 'Writing to Remember' reveals this collaborative spirit that is a hallmark of Matt’s musical pallet. Those lending their vocal talents include JJ Heller, Jill Paquette, and even Vince Gill and Amy Grant on a deeply personal and emotional track, 'The Other Side'. 'Writing to Remember' is equally saturated with a spirit of hope, togetherness, and God’s love. The album beautifully bookends this first chapter with a nod to the next waiting to unfold. “These 15 songs truly represent the progression of learning for me and express the joys and struggles of life that has been lived these past 14 years”, says Matt. “It’s been cool to re-discover how relevant these simple truths still are in my life and I believe for all of us.”
Father I Adore You
Matt Brouwer Lyrics
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Lay my life before You
How I love You
Jesus, I adore You
Lay my life before You
How I love You
Spirit, I adore You
Lay my life before You
(Repeat as many times as needed)
The lyrics of Matt Brouwer's song Father I Adore You express the singer's devotion and love for the Holy Trinity. The repetitive structure of the song highlights the deepening fervor of the singer's adoration. The use of the word "adore" connotes a profound and intense feeling of reverence, and the singer lays his life before the Holy Trinity as an act of surrender and submission.
The first stanza begins with "Father, I adore You" which implies that the singer addresses God the Father. The second and third stanzas address Jesus and the Holy Spirit, respectively. In each stanza, the singer expresses his love and devotion and lays his life before the respective person of the Trinity he is addressing. This act of surrender and humility is an expression of the singer's trust in God and his belief that the Holy Trinity is worthy of his worship and devotion.
Overall, the lyrics of Father I Adore You convey a message of devotion, surrender, and worship to the Holy Trinity. The repetition of the stanzas emphasizes the singer's deepening feelings and his commitment to lay his life before God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
Line by Line Meaning
Father, I adore You
I worship and honor You, God, as my Heavenly Father
Lay my life before You
I surrender all that I am to You and trust in Your plans for my life
How I love You
I am overwhelmed with love for You and grateful for Your grace and mercy
Jesus, I adore You
I worship and honor You, Lord Jesus, as my Savior and Lord who died for my sins
Spirit, I adore You
I worship and honor You, Holy Spirit, as my Guide and Comforter who empowers me to live for God
Contributed by Henry V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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Father, I adore You,
And I lay my life before You;
How I love You!
Spirit, I adore You,
And I lay my life before You;
How I love You!
Jesus, I adore You,
And I lay my life before You;
How I love You!
See also: Good Work, Peggy Fink, Father, I Adore You
Colossians 3:13
This was my Childhood song! Praise God. 🙌🏽
Danita Younger
Jesus I love you and I am nor longer sceard. I am ready to fight for you! I love you father for giving me kids that are amazing and grandchildren. I love you father and thank you for our new blessing lord Jesus!! You are alive!! In Jesus name Amen
Gretchen Piar
I am doing this for a talent show but I'm using ASL instead of singing. This video is perfect. God bless 💗
Kristi Koz
Thank u!! This was my favourite bible camp song back in the late 1980’s - took me so long to remember the name!! Love it and thank you made me so happy to find yours :) blessed
mattjeth
Amen Jesus,Amen!!! I❤ You Jesus
Alexis Hewett
I love this song
tbnrcreator
I sang this at summer camp. I loved it so much. At the end, after spirit, we added Trinity.
Roselyne Achieng
Praise God 🙏 today I was calling my girl and she had a daughter then I start to talk to her she grub the phone and start to sing praises this song father I a dore father I a dore you 🎼🙌 I feel like my heart was heal she sung it clear and she is only two year and half Glory to God then she called me granny sing with me ohhh I feel blessed to day her name is Stephanie nowella
Tyler Wright
My pastor used to use this as an opening song
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i love u Jesus 💓💓