
MercyMe's new album.
"This Life", takes it away quite nicely. In my opinion it's important that the first track sets the mood properly for what will follow, and this song does the job and it does it well- after all this life isn't our home and we must not settle for anything less than heaven. Second is the title track,
"The Generous Mr. Lovewell". As can be seen on MercyMe's in-the-studio video, this track follows the life of a fictional character who in turn *should* represent all christians. Mr. Lovewell wakes up everyday believing he will make a change in the world, only he probably never leaves his town, his city, or his neighborhood even. Because a change in the world can be made within are our own home. His life has been transformed, and how he could not testify about it to others around him?
"Move" and
"Crazy Enough" follow as the third and fourth track, and both continue to build momentum. The first confirms to us that we shouldn't give up when life is hard because brighter days will always follow. The second is powerful in its lyrics, beginning with its opening line
Call me crazy. But what if we learned to love our brother with nothing in return? That's just the start, the song touches deeper ground in our love for our brother- setting this song as one of the best in this album.
"All of Creation"- the first single to be released, and fifth track. The lyrics speak for themselves. Humankind was separated from God, until the veil was torn the day Jesus Christ was crucified- and now all of creation sings praise to the King.
"Beautiful" is the sixth track and it takes us back to when life is difficult, this time it reminds us that we are beautiful simply because we are His. For God possesses everything yet He loved us so much that he died, and rose, for us.
"Back to You" comforts us by reminding us that as many times as we fall, he will always be there for when we run back to Him.
"Only You Remain", the title speaking for itself testifies that only God remains throughout all history, with no beginning and with no end.
"Free", the tenth track on the album goes full circle and begins much like the first track, testifying that this is not our home.
"Won't You be my Love" changes point of view, and it is Jesus who now talks to us, or rather asking us to be his voice calling and his hands healing. The saved must not hold among themselves, there is still a world that's lost and he needs us to do the job for which he first called us. The song finishes with the saved proclaiming that they will be his voice calling and his hands healing.
"This So Called Love" is the final track. It would be more proper to call it a small sermon, it's the shortest track, just over a minute and a half long, but it is the most heart-calling. It takes the Cd and closes it nicely with the most important message of all, we as humans can do everything possible to help our fellow beings
"but if all that we do is absent of Jesus. Then this so-called love is completely in vain".