Remembrance
Matt Redman Lyrics


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Oh, how could it be
That my God would welcome me into this mystery
Say take this bread, take this wine
Now the simple made divine for any to receive

By Your mercy, we come to Your table
By Your grace, You are making us faithful
Lord, we remember You
And remembrance leads us to worship
And as we worship You
Our worship leads to communion
We respond to Your invitation, we remember You

See His body, His blood
Know that He has overcome every trial we will face
None too lost to be saved
None too broken or ashamed, all are welcome in this place

By Your mercy, we come to Your table
By Your grace, You are making us faithful

Lord, we remember You
And remembrance leads us to worship
And as we worship You
Our worship leads to communion
We respond to Your invitation, we remember You

Dying You destroyed our death
Rising You restored our life
Lord Jesus, come in glory

Lord Jesus, come in glory
Lord Jesus, come in glory
Lord Jesus, come in glory

Lord, we remember You
And remembrance leads us to worship
And as we worship You
Our worship leads to communion




We respond to Your invitation
We respond to Your invitation, we remember You

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Matt Redman's song "Remembrance" talk about the act of communion, which is a sacrament in Christianity that symbolizes the body and blood of Jesus Christ. The song speaks about being invited to the table of God through His mercy and grace, and how this simple act of receiving bread and wine becomes divine. The song also speaks of remembering Jesus and how this remembrance leads to worship, which in turn leads to communion with God. The bridge of the song talks about the significance of Jesus' death and resurrection, and how through it, death is destroyed, and life is restored.


The song's lyrical content is powerful and thought-provoking, as it reminds believers of the importance of communion and remembrance. The lines "By Your mercy, we come to Your table, By Your grace, You are making us faithful" highlight the fact that it is only through God's mercy and grace that we are able to come to His table.


Overall, "Remembrance" is a beautiful and worshipful song that highlights the significance of communion and remembrance in the Christian faith. It is a reminder to believers to remember Christ's sacrifice and the importance of communing with God through worship and remembrance.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, how could it be
Expressing wonder and amazement at the fact that God would welcome the singer into His mystery


That my God would welcome me into this mystery
The singer is in awe that God would allow him to partake in His divine plan


Say take this bread, take this wine
Jesus invites his followers to receive the bread and wine as symbols of his body and blood


Now the simple made divine for any to receive
The act of taking bread and wine has become sacred and symbolic because of Jesus' sacrifice, and anyone can partake in this act


By Your mercy, we come to Your table
The singer acknowledges that he has been invited to the table of God through God's mercy and grace


By Your grace, You are making us faithful
God's grace is what enables the singer to be faithful and worthy to partake in His plan


Lord, we remember You
The singer recalls and meditates on the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus


And remembrance leads us to worship
Remembering Jesus' sacrifice inspires the singer to worship Him


And as we worship You
The act of worship leads the singer closer to God


Our worship leads to communion
The singer's worship enables him to unite with God and others who share his beliefs


We respond to Your invitation, we remember You
The singer and all believers respond to God's invitation to partake in His plan and to remember Jesus' sacrifice


See His body, His blood
The singer is reminded of the sacrifice Jesus gave through his body and blood


Know that He has overcome every trial we will face
Jesus has already overcome the trials that believers will face in life


None too lost to be saved
No one is beyond redemption, and everyone can find salvation through Jesus


None too broken or ashamed, all are welcome in this place
No one is too broken, ashamed, or unworthy to come to God's table and seek His forgiveness


Dying You destroyed our death
Jesus' death destroyed the power of death and sin over believers' lives


Rising You restored our life
Jesus' resurrection has given believers hope and new life


Lord Jesus, come in glory
The singer prays for Jesus' return with glory and for the fullness of His kingdom on earth


We respond to Your invitation
Believers' response to God's invitation enables them to partake in His plan and to remember Jesus' sacrifice




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