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Unveiling the Soul-Stirring Depths of Tye Tribbett “When The Rocks Hit The Ground”
What sets “When The Rocks Hit The Ground” apart is not just its powerful message but also its musical brilliance. Tribbett masterfully weaves together elements of gospel, soul, and contemporary to create a sonic tapestry that is both dynamic and uplifting. From the infectious rhythms to the soul-stirring vocals, every aspect of the song is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, showcasing Tribbett remarkable talent as a musician and songwriter.
More than just a piece of music, “When The Rocks Hit The Ground” has the power to ignite a spiritual awakening in those who listen. With its stirring lyrics and impassioned delivery, the song serves as a catalyst for personal reflection and renewal of faith. It speaks to the soul in a language that transcends words, reminding us of the profound love and grace that flow from the divine.
Since its release, “When The Rocks Hit The Ground” has left an indelible mark on the world of gospel music, inspiring countless individuals to deepen their connection with God. Its timeless message of love, hope, and redemption continues to resonate with listeners of all backgrounds, serving as a beacon of light in an often dark and troubled world. As part of Tye Tribbett’s illustrious body of work, the song stands as a testament to his unwavering commitment to spreading the gospel through the power of music.
Lyrics: Tye Tribbett – When The Rocks Hit The Ground
It felt just like a setup Somehow I knew it was this time I didn’t really want to do it Such a tug-o-war inside But by now this was the routine I became desensitized
Pre- So here I go once again To the sea of lust I die
And then I fall down to my knees Brought to Jesus by enemies They wait with stones to condemn me And if I’ve never heard the sound of grace before I heard it when the rocks hit the ground
I know it’s an old story But in reality it’s me And the more and more I messed up It became harder and harder to flee But I knew I wasn’t gettin’ by I knew I wouldn’t go scott free
Pre- But that’s when I discovered grace And His endless love towards me
I had to fall down on my knees I thank God for my enemies They wait with stones to condemn me If I’ve never heard the sound of grace before I heard it when the rocks hit the ground
Vamp Let the rocks fall Fall to the ground Let your grace rain Let grace rain down
Thought it was over for me (Tenors) You did not condemn me (Sopranos & Altos) Thought I was counted out (Tenors) You did not condemn me (Sopranos & Altos) You loved me (Tenors) I thought I strayed too far (Tenors) You did not condemn me (Sopranos & Altos) I thought you cut me out (Tenors) You did not condemn me (Sopranos & Altos) You loved me (Tenors)
Thought it was over for me (Tenors) You did not condemn me (Sopranos & Altos) Thought I was counted out (Tenors) You did not condemn me (Sopranos & Altos) You love (Tenors) Oh oh oh oh (Tenors) You did not condemn me (Sopranos & Altos) Oh oh oh oh (Tenors) You did not condemn me (Sopranos & Altos) You loved me (Tenors)
Ending I had to fall down on my knees I thank God for my enemies Those stones should have landed on me And if I’ve never heard the sound of grace before I heard it when the rocks hit the ground
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