How much of the lyrics line up with Scripture?Īssuming that “You” refers to God, the lyrics agree with the Bible. Side Note: To those bothered by massive repetition, the phrase “look up” appears 28 times. Some additional pointers to God would have helped solidify my confidence that this interpretation is correct. This probably refers to God, given that only God attains control regardless of wars, natural phenomena, or our own personal struggles. What message does the song communicate?ĭaigle’s message is simple: “You” is in control, regardless of our feelings or circumstances. Note to new users: This is a different kind of review site! Read About the Berean Test and Evaluation Criteria prior to reading this review. How will her title track fare in my evaluation? Let’s find out together. Needless to say, Look Up Child is a popular album. The last one was Rimes’ You Light Up My Life in 1997. It also made #1 for top Christian albums, had the biggest sales week for a Christian music album in almost 9 years, and the highest ranking Billboard Christian album by a woman in over 20 years. It was behind Paul McCartney’s Egypt Station (his first #1 album in 36 years) and Eminem’s surprise hit Kamikaze. This review, Look Up Child, is the title track for her most successful album to date, debuting at #3 on Billboard’s top 200 chart on September 16, 2018. Thus far, I have reviewed O’Lord, Trust in You, and You Say. Lauren Daigle is quickly becoming my second most popular artist to review, behind the juggernaut, Hillsong.
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