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    HONEY Here I Am (Glorify You): A Nuanced Worship Anthem Exploring Surrender

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaAugust 18, 2024Updated:October 23, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    HONEY Here I Am (Glorify You): A Nuanced Worship Anthem Exploring Surrender
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    Honey Ribar’s song Here I Am (Glorify You) emerges as a heartfelt prayer through melody, distinguishing itself in a genre often filled with predictable patterns.

    Honey Ribar Here I Am (Glorify You) song cover
    Honey Here I Am (Glorify You) song cover

    Instead of following the typical formula for worship music, Honey opts for a more personal and introspective approach, delving into themes of surrender and overcoming addiction.

    Her voice is incredibly strong, capable of dominating the track, yet she chooses to hold back, allowing her vulnerability to shine through.

    This balance between power and restraint reflects the song’s message about finding strength in letting go.

    The musical arrangement complements Honey’s vocals perfectly.

    It blends ambient synthesisers and orchestral strings to create a dream-like quality, grounded by more earthy sounds of guitars and percussion.

    It’s as if you’re floating in a serene space, yet remain connected to the tangible world.

    Honey’s lyrics are direct and honest, tackling the complex emotions and realities of addiction without sugar coating.

    She portrays her recovery journey as an act of love and sacrifice, a raw and authentic perspective that’s often missing in worship music.

    The structure of the song mirrors the slow and challenging process of healing and spiritual discovery.

    It starts softly and gradually builds up to a powerful climax, echoing the ups and downs of recovery.

    The track quickly caught the attention of listeners, gathering significant views shortly after its release, suggesting that it strikes a chord with a wide audience.

    Honey, who transitioned from a YouTube artist to a live performer, brings a sense of intimacy to this track, making it feel like a personal confession shared among close friends.

    In essence, Here I Am (Glorify You) is a song full of contrasts.

    It’s deeply personal yet universally relatable, about relinquishing control yet crafted with precise musical expertise, and it’s a gentle song that makes a profound impact.

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    HONEY Here I Am (Glorify You) Lyrics

    You are sufficient in sacrifice
    More than enough for me, when I’m empty
    You’ve been sufficient through all my life
    You are enough for me eternally

    I’m layin down the plans that I have 
    Leave behind the weight of my past
    Only want to do what You ask of me

    Lord here i am
    To give you everything
    Everything I am inside and out
    To glorify You, to glorify You

    Lord here I am 
    To give you all of me
    Everything I do is for Ya now
    To glorify You, to glorify You 
    Lord here I am

    I will surrender without a price
    All that You’ve done for me, is all I need
    I will surrender, live Your advice
    If I’m gonna call You King, I’m gonna bend my knee

    I’m in Your hands
    It’s in Your plans
    Don’t need to understand
    Just wanna glorify You

    Lord here I am
    To give you everything
    Everything I am inside and out
    To glorify You, to glorify You

    Lord here I am 
    To give you all of me
    Everythin I do is for Ya now
    To glorify You, to glorify You 
    Lord here I am

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