The Lyrics of the song present Jesus as your help, and She's Praying this, as song lyrics... for the hearer.
That's worship, and praise, and its also true.
How does a song articulating the sorts prayers
the singer will make for others constitute worship and praise of
God?
Yes, it's appropriate to pray to God about our needs. But God says repeatedly to us in His word that our willful sin plugs up His ears to our prayers. So, then, the singer's prayers for others is only as useful as the holiness of the singer's life. That seems to me a really important thing to note in a song about prayer. But, you know, in the many songs about this subject I've heard, the holiness of the one praying is never brought into view. Strange, that, I think.
so, i'll post the Lyrics and the Reader can decide..
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[Verse 1]
I speak the name of Jesus over you
In your hurting, in your sorrow
I will ask my God to move
I speak the name 'cause it's all that I can do
In desperation, I'll seek Heaven
And pray this for you
Well, let's see, then: In the first stanza, personal pronouns (I, you, my, I'll) are used ten times. "God" and "Jesus" appear once each. God is not described, He is not praised, He is only referred to as the object of the singer's prayers. What is emphasized in this stanza is what
the singer will do, and how
the singer will do it, and why. "I speak," (x2) "I will ask," "In desperation, I'll seek" "(I will) pray this" - these fill the first stanza, not God.
[Chorus]
I pray for your healing, that circumstances would change
I pray that the fear inside would flee in Jesus' name
I pray that a breakthrough would happen today
I pray miracles over your life in Jesus' name
In Jesus' name
Who's in view in the chorus? God? Nope. "
I pray (x4)" this, that and the other over and for you, the singer declares (but in Jesus's name, of course). Where's the praise and worship of God? Nowhere. It's all about the singer, thus far.
[Verse 2]
I speak the name of all authority
Declaring blessings, every promise
He is faithful to keep
I speak the namе no grave could ever hold
Hе is greater, He is stronger
He's the God of possible
Well, this is a bit better. God's actually spoken of in this verse. It seems that the singer is being situated almost on an equal footing with God, though. Like a sorcerer wielding borrowed power by speaking a magic spell, the singer speaks "the name of all authority" and "declares blessings" as though the declaration is sufficient to bestow them (which is New Age/WoF nonsense). But, the singer does say that God/Jesus (not named) is "faithful to keep," and "greater, "stronger" and "of possible" (whatever that means).
[Chorus]
I pray for your healing, that circumstances would change
I pray that the fear inside would flee in Jesus' name
I pray that a breakthrough would happen today
I pray miracles over your life in Jesus' name
In Jesus' name, oh-oh
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[Bridge]
And... the chorus again, which hold some ideas that I wonder about. What sort of healing does God want for His children? Not physical, first of all, that's for sure. And what if God is allowing circumstances that are difficult, maybe even awful, to crowd a person to Himself and keep them close? What if there are things that can only be learned in pain and trouble? This is certainly a distinct possibility that both Scripture and Christian experience indicate to us. How does God tells us in His word our fear is put to flight? Not by prayer. See
1 John 4:16-19 and
Galatians 5:16, 22-23, 25. God breaks through in a person's life in only one basic way: He breaks their pride, self-will and independence. He will only lift up those who first have gone low before Him. See
James 4:6-10 and
1 Peter 5:6. Imagine, though praying for God to humble, to bring down the pride and selfishness of the one for whom we're praying? Not pleasant to hear in song, maybe, but totally biblical and right. Do you understand now, a bit, why I think these sorts of songs stink as "praise and worship" and fall very short of properly stating God's truth?
Come believe it, come receive it
Oh, the power of His Spirit is now forever yours
Come believe it, come receive it
In the mighty name of Jesus, all things are possible
Come believe and receive what, exactly? The power of the Holy Spirit works within the believer only under specific circumstances laid out in Scripture. Merely believing one has his power, and expecting to receive it is not at all the basis upon which the Spirit will exert his power in a person's life. As I already pointed out, God only "lifts up" those who go low before Him. And so, we have
Romans 6:13-22, Romans 12:1, Matthew 16:24-25 and
James 4:6-10. But, you know, I never hear modern choruses that share the truths of these passages. It's only human-centered, tear-jerker stuff - all milk and no meat. We've got a horribly sickly, spiritually-immature Church in North America, full of people who gag on the crucified life (
Ro. 6:1-11; Ga. 2:20; 6:14; Col. 2:9-14; 3:1-3, etc.), and the spiritual necessity of suffering (
2 Co. 4:7-11; 12:7-10; 1 Pe. 1:6-7, etc.), and the life of constant submission to God (
Ro. 6:13-22; Ro. 12:1; Ja. 4:7-10; 1 Pe. 5:6) and these "weak tea" songs aren't helping improve this state-of-affairs at all.