The song, "When The Tears Fall," was birthed out of a hard time I was going through. One evening I sat with my guitar and poured out my heart to God. I found great hope and strength being able to express my pain, and in the midst of the doubt singing, "I will praise You. I will praise You. When the tears fall still I will sing to You." Initially, I thought it wasn't a song that could be sung in a Church context. We don't seem to sing many songs of lament. However, as I read through the Psalms, I discovered many cries of worship that came from a place of brokenness. Life is full of pain and sorrow. Loved ones die, dreams fail, people get hurt – we are left with unanswered questions. That’s the reality of the world we live in. Yet in the midst of the pain, through the tears God is good. He is and always will be worthy of our praise.
"How long, O Lord? Will you forget me forever? How long must I wrestle with my thoughts and every day have sorrow in my heart? But I will trust in your unfailing love; my heart rejoices in your salvation. I will sing to the Lord for he has been good to me." (Psalms 13)
I've had questions, without answers I've known sorrow, I have known pain But there's one thing, that I'll cling to You are faithful, Jesus You're true
When hope is lost, I'll call You Saviour When pain surrounds, I'll call You healer When silence falls, You'll be the song within my heart
In the lone hour of my sorrow Through the darkest night of my soul You surround me and sustain me My defender, forevermore
I will praise You, I will praise You When the tears fall, still I will sing to You I will praise You, Jesus praise You Through the suffering still I will sing