Todd Agnew: Songs from Scripture [3:35]
In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord seated on a throne, high and exalted, and the train of his robe filled the temple.
The Bible should be the foundation that we build everything from. Many of Todd’s lyrics come directly from scripture. He has realized that God doesn’t need us to do things for Him, rather, we should just be walking along His path.
MR. TODD AGNEW: For me I think the Bible really needs to be the foundation that we’re building all our stuff on. It’s always been funny to me because people came, even after the first song I ever had on the radio, and were asking, you know, wow, where did you come up with this idea that, you know, God speaks with thunder and lightning and that, you know His voice shakes the mountains, and you know where did that come from. You know that’s such an amazing description. I’m like, that’s not me, man, that’s Psalms 29. I was like, I’m like I wrote the verses but you know the powerful part that you’re connecting with that’s the Word of God.
And I think we find that throughout our songs I think if we go through the lists of our favorite songs many of us would be surprised at how much of that comes almost directly from the Bible, you know whether it’s Your Love of the Lord by Third Day you know jumping out of the Psalms, or you know all these different songs.
And then for the second record you know I had written “Grace Like Rain,” and so everybody was waiting and asking anytime they heard the second record was coming out they’re like, well is there another “Grace Like Rain?” You know is there another song for the church to connect to. And I’m like, well I don’t know. I didn’t mean to write that song, it just kind of came out. I don’t know if I can do that on purpose.
And so I just started really studying the scripture and studying a lot of my favorite scripture passages about worship. And I was studying one of my very favorite ones which is Isaiah the 6th Chapter, as Isaiah swept into Heaven and it, you know, sees God on his throne and just what that experience was like for him. And realized that in the story there’s angels around the throne singing a song over and over. As a worshiper I was going, man, that’s amazing our God is so worthy that He creates beings to sing a song around His throne all the time. And I was just amazed by that.
But as a musician, as an artist, I read that same passage and went, man, there is a song sung around the throne of God all the time. Who got to write that song? I didn’t even get to submit anything, you know. How do you write songs like God does? You know, where does that come from? And as I started studying it I realized that I didn’t want to try to write something that would tear people’s emotions up or that would make them feel like they were worshipping. I wanted them to worship. And apparently what God has created to worship around His throne was this song. So why do I need to try to create something else right now.
So what I ended up doing was taking Isaiah 6 and just putting it straight to music. And we just pulled it straight out and put a tune to it. And so for the last two years that’s probably been the most powerful moment of worship in our shows, is not seeing it as something that Todd Agnew came up with, but seeing the Words of the Lord describing Himself and honoring Himself and repeating those with the angels. And we probably have a different tune then they do but, and we’re probably definitely not as good singers, but still just the experience of that has been very powerful for me and the guys that play with me.
Story posted on Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008 and is filed under Todd Agnew, Bible, Video Stories, Praise, Verses. | 1 Comment »




