A montage of city street and subway scenes blend together to form a tapestry of lonely wandering as music lyrics crying for God's deliverance are overlaid. Music by The David Crowder Band. You get two versions: one with and one without text.
Main Point: Modern mankind seems to be scurrying here and there and yet many are traveling without direction and need the Lord’s deliverance.
Synopsis:
- Poignant song (see lyrics below) is set to the hustle and bustle of people traveling on public transportation who are like sheep needing a Shepherd.
- Homeless people as well as travelers are featured in the sea of humanity that all seem to be journeying alone in the crowded mass.
- Shot on various locations—subway, airport, and ultimately a less traveled country path, lyrics of the song are superimposed at points in the video.
- Images of sheep are juxtaposed with people at one point to point out mankind’s need to follow the Lord’s lead.
- Nicely produced with relevant song and set in contemporary setting for people across generational lines to relate to.
Application:
- It is the Lord who delivers His people
- The Lord delivering His children is a common theme throughout the Bible.
- Just like the people depicted in the video, we are sheep who need the Good Shepherd’s guidance.
Suggested Uses:
- Appropriate for reflection before prayer or worship service begins
- Also appropriate for meditation before evangelistic message
- Version without titles can be custom fit for your Church service—mute the sound and use it as a background for worship song lyrics.
Biblical Reference:
- Now, O LORD our God, deliver us from his hand, so that all kingdoms on earth may know that you alone, O LORD, are God
(Lyrics) partial
Deliver me out of the sadness. Deliver me from all the madness. Deliver me courage to guide me. Deliver me strength inside me.
(Chorus) All of my life I’ve been in hiding wishing there was someone just like you. Now that you’re here—now that I’ve found you. I know that you’re the One…
Deliver me loving and caring. Deliver me giving and sharing. Deliver me this cross that I’m bearing
Chorus
Bridge Deliver me (4 x)
Jesus, Jesus, how I trust you. How I’ve proved you or and or. Jesus, Jesus Precious Jesus, Deliver me.
Come pull me through (3 x)
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