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Loved that song for years. It was only recently I started looking into others by HillSong.
There is an amazing version of "So Will I" that is currently my fav; done by the female lead live.
I can't find it on youtube unfortunately, but I have Amazon music and when I ask Alexa to "play So Will I, live, by Hillsong" I get it. And love it every time.

Oh wait, here it is :) "Seek and ye shall find" ;)

 
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My personal favourite is Here Now (Madness), by Hillsong United:


I know this is going to sound strange, but I enjoy listening to this song while looking at this 19th century lithograph:

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This depicts a man diagnosed with melancholia with strong suicidal tendencies.[1] Basically, an archaic medical term for Major Depressive Disorder, or simply Depression.[2][3]

I feel nothing but compassion for the man. I 100% believe we all have looked this way to God and His angels, at various points in our lives. If someone like me can feel this way about a picture, with calming worship music playing, I can only get a sliver of an idea of how God feels, simply by looking at us in whatever state we are in.
  1. A man diagnosed as suffering from melancholia with strong suicidal tendency. Lithograph, 1892, after a drawing by Alexander Johnston, 1837, for Sir Alexander Morison.
  2. What Is Melancholia?
  3. NIMH » Depression
 
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