What are the Best Christian Tracks of 2021?
Do
you enjoy listening to Christian music? If so, are you familiar with some of
the most popular worship music from the previous year? If you missed last
year's top
Christian songs, here's a selection of songs that
you and your congregation can sing together in church.
Here, we will only talk about songs with melodic structures that are suitable for congregational singing. Furthermore, these songs contain a biblical and theological message that addresses biblically prescribed issues.
1. Hymn of Heaven – by Phil Wickham
Heaven is more than a fantasy mansion in the sky. However, it alters our perspective of life from now through eternity. Heaven is teaching not only missing from today's pulpits but also today's worship songs.
This song is a must-sing because it is filled with well-thought-out words; without a firm grip of heaven, our lives will be impoverished by concerns, worries, and hopelessness.
2. Send Me – by Bethel Music
Missions are not just a glorified holiday for a week somewhere in Mexico. Instead, missions start with washing filthy feet, loving one another, sacrificing our wealth for the sake of the Gospel, choosing to praise in the valley, and so forth.
We live in a society that act selfishly, and this is a much-needed song for the church to sing.
3. Sing Again – by Michael W. Smith
"Sing Again," the final and bonus tune on Smith's Worship Forever CD, is a beautifully composed piano cum orchestral song. With a pure melody, this song proves that even in the midst of the greatest sorrows, the believer has reason to "sing again."
4. Yours – by Gas Street Music featuring Leeland
"Yours" is a collaboration between a worship band from the United Kingdom and Leeland. "Yours" reminds us that true happiness comes from knowing we belong to God.
5. Mercy – by Elevation Worship and Maverick City Music
We become more kind to ourselves and others when we are conscious of God's mercy. You can see the evolution of a song like this when it becomes the congregation's official hymn.
6. Love is in the Air – by Dante Bowe
Simple but enticing. "Love is in the Air" may not have the most profound theological content, but the earnest desire to be in God's presence is appealing and contagious.
7. Mercy on Display – by Darlene Zschech and HopeUC
This hymn, which was released around Easter last year, finds Zschech expounding on the notion of atonement. Zschech continues to describe how the cross has changed our lives. This song is the perfect blend of sound theology and practical application.
8. Re-surrender – by Hillsong Worship featuring Brooke Ligertwood
Brooke Ligertwood, an experienced worship leader, illustrates why she is one of the genre's most sought-after songwriters with this song.
"Re-surrender"
is a beautifully layered religious work with a dramatic melody that interweaves
scripture allusions from Paul's and Jesus' statements.
Taking
a few moments to listen to these praise and worship songs should bring you a
great sense of hope. You can even listen to some other top Christian songs
of different genres. The best time to listen to these tracks is in the morning
when everything is so quiet and peaceful.
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