La música cristiana es de origen judío: la liturgia musical de la sinagoga, en particular el canto psalmódico de los judíos como unidad poética musical, fue un legado preciado transmitido del Israel antiguo al cristianismo primitivo, como forma de manifestar tanto a nivel personal como comunitario las creencias religiosas y la fe en Dios.
I want to know you, Lord
Like I know a friend
I want to know you, Lord
I want to know you, Lord
Like I know a friend
I want to know you, Lord
So I’m laying down all my religion
I’m laying down
I want to know you, Lord
I’m laying down all my religion
I’m laying down
I want to know you, Lord
I use to think that I could box you in
But I’m laying down
I want to know you, Lord
I use to think that I could box you in
But I’m laying down
I want to know you, Lord
I’m laying down all my religion
I’m laying down
I want to you know you, Lord
I’m laying down all my religion
I’m laying down
I want to know you, Lord
I want to know you, Lord
Lord, I’ve been told to be ashamed
Lord, I’ve been told I don’t measure up
Lord, I’ve been told I’m not good enough
But you’re here with me
I reach out and you find me in the dust
You say: No amount of untruths can separate us
I reach out and you find me in the dust
You say: No amount of untruths can separate us
I reach out and you find me in the dust
You say: No amount of untruths can separate us
I will rejoice in the simple gospel
I will rejoice in you, Lord
And I reach out and you find me in the dust
You say: No amount of untruths can separate us
I will rejoice in the simple gospel
I will rejoice in you, Lord
I will rejoice in the simple gospel
I will rejoice in you, Lord