The album I’ve been listening to on repeat lately is called The Blood & The Breath: Songs That Sing the Story of Redemption by Caroline Cobb. The songs trace God’s big story from Genesis to Revelation. They thoughtfully bring scripture to life—even some texts that aren’t often sung. My favorite song is called “Dry Bones,” based on Ezekiel 37. I don’t know many songs based on this strange passage (or Ezekiel in general), but this song has helped me see the beauty of life coming from dry bones. And it gives me hope that situations that seem dry and hopeless can be revived by the Spirit of God. The words are good, but to get the full effect you should go to Caroline’s website, listen to the song, and download the album.
Dry bones
Hearts of stone
Slain and left
In the valley of death
Been dead so long
All the flesh is gone
A mass grave
No one can raise
But you said “live”
And the ground it gives
The bones start to rattle
And the darkness lifts
You give them blood and bone and
Hearts of stone to flesh
You give them muscle, skin
And life within the breath
Open graves
Bodies raised
The living breath
Reversing death
Written May 2011 for The Scripture to Music Project
Words and music by Caroline Cobb
From Ezekiel’s vision in Ezekiel 37:1-14; 36:26,27
Photo by _ChrisUK, used under a Creative Commons License.
2 comments:
You know what's weird? I listened to that CD and liked it enough to contact Caroline to get her permission to work on some arrangements of the songs (especially "Breath of God"). You have good taste! Plus, it's nice to know you're still connected to COS, in this case through a mutually admired songwriter.
Peace,
Greg
Greg, to give credit where credit is due, I discovered her from the link you posted on Facebook!
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