Song of the Week: For What It’s Worth
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Yesterday we celebrated the greatest of all holidays! The day Jesus came back from death. It’s hard to capture all of the amazing significance of that action, and harder still to find a way to adequately say thank you. It feels like no matter what words we use… they aren’t worth enough.
But God wants our thanks, even if it feels inadequate, like it doesn’t come close to capturing how we truly feel. He wants it anyway, for what it’s worth.
The band Dogwood took a departure from their usual punk sound to record this acoustic attempt at saying thank you for the very thing we celebrated this past weekend.
Chorus:
For what it's worth, thank you.![]()
For what it's worth I love You.
For what I'm worth, take me.
For what I'm worth, use me.I've read of all You've done for me,
Now let me do for You.
And I pray that I never lose sight
Of all that You went through.
And the stripes on His back,
Can you see them? Can you imagine?
And holes in His hands can you feel them?
Nails pierced the skin.
And the feet that he stood on so broken,
His spirit still strong.
And the love that He's given to me
Is forever-long.
Chorus
And the stripes on Your back,
I can see them. I can't imagine.
And the holes in Your hands, I can feel them.
Nails pierced the skin.
The feet that You stood on so broken.
Your spirit still strong.
The love that You've give to me
Is forever-long.
And the stripes on His back,
Can you see them? Can you imagine?
And the holes in His hands, can you see them?
Nails pierced the skin.
And the feet that he stood on so broken.
His spirit still strong.
And the love that He's given to me
Is forever-long.
Chorus
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