Hulvey, Forrest Frank - Altar lyrics

In a world saturated with music that often fails to resonate on a deeper level, Hulvey and Forrest Frank's collaborative track, "Altar," emerges as a refreshing breath of fresh air. This transformative song captivates listeners with its potent message of redemption and unyielding praise.

[Hulvey, Forrest Frank - Altar lyrics]

Glory to the Father you deserve the praise
Lead me to Your altar wash away my shame

Glory to the Father you deserve the praise
Lead me to Your altar wash away my shame
Glory to the Father you deserve the praise
Lead me to Your altar wash away my shame

All I can say is holy
(yeah) , can't get this off my lips (My lips)
You love me with devotion, You don't
Kick me when I trip, yeah
(Oh, yeah) i need a sip from the river
(Ayy) , just wanna get what You givin' (Ayy)
Give me unlimited vision to
See through the counterfeit
I want the realest (Whoo)
Where He come from
You can't get that wit' a PJ (Wit' a PJ)
It's so full inside this house
I feel like DJ (I feel like DJ)
I can't fight it, let Your
Light come shine on me, yeah
(Oh yeah, oh yeah)
Ain't no hidin', I'm confidin' in Your peace
Yeah (Hoo, hoo)
Ayy, ayy, carryin' buckets of shame
Father, I'm sayin' Your name
But so far from it
Come see the blood in my veins
For me He bleedin' the same
Take this covenant
This is the greatest exchange
(Lead me to Your altar) at His altar
There's a flame that burns your rubbish
Gave me a cup full of rain (Wash aw)
He poured it over every
Stain until He comin', ayy

Glory to the Father you deserve the praise
Lead me to Your altar (Your altar)
Wash away my shame (Oh, yeah)
Glory to the Father (To the Father)
You deserve the praise
(Deserve the praise, yeah)
Lead me to Your altar (Altar)
Wash away my shame

Ayy, I just turned a milli' down
To be home with my son y'all don't get it
I can't gain a thing if I've already won
Still don't get it
I was full back when my bank account was none
'Cause my God the type to leave
The ninety-nine to get the one
This is life or death
I ain't makin' music just for fun
Glory to Your name, Father
I pray that Your kingdom come
And when Satan's on my heels
I pray he's Nike with the run
Make my heart be more like Hezekiah
Say it and it's done, uh
(It's done)
Breakthrough, Lord Jesus, I need breakthrough
I've been doin' things that made the
Father have to break You
Livin' in my shame like the
Potter didn't shape You
But, I know even in the storm
The water didn't wake You
(You, you, you, you)
The water didn't wake You (Wake you)
And that cross couldn't break You (Break you)
Yeah, the darkness couldn't take You
(Take you) ooh, yeah (Wash away my)

Glory to the Father (To the Father)
You deserve the praise (Deserve the praise)
Lead me to Your altar
Wash away my shame (Wash away my shame)
Glory to the Father (To the Father)
You deserve the praise
('Cause You deserve the praise)
Lead me to Your altar (Ayy, to Your altar)
Wash away my shame (Wash away my shame)
Glory to the Father
You deserve the praise (Praise)
Lead me to Your altar (Your altar)
Wash away my shame glory to the Father
You deserve the praise (Praise)
Lead me to Your altar wash away my shame

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About the song Hulvey, Forrest Frank - Altar

It is evident that this track has touched many hearts, inspiring feelings of happiness, gratitude, and even tears. The lyrics, "Father, I'm sayin' your name but so far from it," strike a chord with listeners who have struggled with shame, reminding them of the forgiving and redemptive power of God. The song's authenticity resonates deeply, as individuals acknowledge their imperfections and the solace found at God's altar.

The outpouring of support for Hulvey and Forrest Frank is evident. Listeners commend their musical abilities, expressing admiration for their artistry, vocals, and the captivating video that complements the song's powerful message. The collaboration with VICTIN is praised, showcasing the unity and connection within the Christian music community.

"Altar" transcends geographical boundaries, with fans from Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, South Africa, Colombia, Cameroon, and beyond, expressing their love for the song. This global reach underscores the universal nature of faith and the unifying power of music. Many listeners from different cultural backgrounds affirm how the song has deeply touched their lives, reaffirming their devotion to Jesus Christ and inspiring them to draw closer to Him.

The music video provides a visual representation of the song's message, amplifying its impact. Viewers are moved by the simplicity and profoundness of the visuals, particularly the moment when the characters transform into their childhood selves at the altar. This powerful imagery conveys the transformative power of God's grace, reminding viewers that it is never too late to approach the altar and experience His unconditional love.

"Altar" is more than just a song; it serves as a catalyst for change and renewal. Listeners share personal testimonies of how the song has led them to recommit themselves to their faith, prompted spiritual growth, and stirred a desire to share the message of Christ with others. Hulvey's decision to transition from secular music to a focus on God's message resonates with those who are embarking on similar journeys or contemplating a shift in their own artistic pursuits.

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