Sometimes your calling, comes in dreams
Sometimes it comes in the Spirit's breeze,
You reach for the deepest hope in me,
And call out for the things of eternity.
But I'm a man, of dust and stains,
You move in me, so I can say,
CHORUS:
Here I am, Lord send me,
All of my life, I make an offering,
Here I am, Lord send me,
Somehow my story, Is a part of your plan,
Here I am
When setbacks and failures, and upset plans,
Test my faith and leave me with empty hands,
Are you not the closest when it's hardest to stand?
I know that you will finish what you began.
These broken parts you redeem,
Become the song, that I can sing
Here I am, Lord send me,
All of my life, I make an offering,
Here I am, Lord send me,
Somehow my story, Is a part of your plan,
Here I am
Overwhelmed by the thought of my weakness,
And the fear that I'll fail you in the end,
In this mess, I'm just one of the pieces,
I can't put this together but you can.
Here I am, Lord send me,
I wanna live my life as an offering
Here I am, Lord send me,
Somehow my story, Is part of your plan,
Here I am
Here I am, all my life an offering to you, to you
Somehow my story, Is a part of your plan,
Here I am
About This Song
"Here I Am" is a deeply introspective worship anthem that explores the tension between human inadequacy and divine calling, drawing its title and central theme from the biblical response of prophets like Isaiah when called to serve God. The song delves into the vulnerable experience of feeling unworthy yet compelled to answer a spiritual calling, with lyrics that acknowledge personal flaws ("dust and stains") while expressing willingness to be used for a greater purpose. Downhere crafts a narrative that moves beyond simple surrender to examine how individual stories-including failures and setbacks-become integral parts of a larger divine plan, offering comfort to listeners who struggle with feelings of insignificance or past mistakes. Musically, the track features the band's signature blend of alternative rock and contemporary Christian music, with soaring melodies that build from intimate verses to an anthemic chorus that invites congregational participation. The production balances polished radio-friendly elements with raw emotional authenticity, reflecting the song's theme of imperfect people being called to perfect purposes. The track resonated particularly with Christian audiences because it validated the universal experience of feeling inadequate while simultaneously affirming that God can use anyone regardless of their past or perceived limitations. Rather than presenting a sanitized version of faith, "Here I Am" acknowledges the messy reality of spiritual calling while maintaining hope in divine redemption and purpose.
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