Pros: Powerful and encouraging lyrics
Cons: Style sounds similar after a while
The Bottom Line:
Amazing lyrics
Will make you stop, remember
How great is our God
Praise to the God Who is Bigger Than Any Story
While I had heard of Laura Story, I wasn't really a fan
until I saw her with Stephen Curtis Chapman and Jason Gray at the end of
2013. I liked her set enough to buy God of Every Story, and I've really been
enjoying it.
The reason I have struggled with Laura's music is her genre
- inspirational/worship. It's not my go
to genre, and it does provide the biggest con for me with the disc. The music tends toward the slower side of
things with an emphasis on Laura's piano playing. I'm not saying it's bad, but it does tend to
sound the same after a time or two through the disc.
But the lyrics. Oh,
the lyrics. They can pull me through
many a CD I'm ambivalent about, and here is where Laura really shines.
Take the title track.
Yes, it is on a theme I love, trusting God, yet that's never once
mentioned in the song. Instead, we are
reminded that God is there when we hurt and He is still faithful. The first couple of verses are inspired by
people Laura has met who are struggling.
The only person who has come through to the other side is Laura herself,
and the story of her husband's illness and their miracle daughter forms the
basis of that verse. And the fact that
Laura is on the other side and able to point out how God is faithful makes it
even more powerful. This is a
mid-tempo'd track with a really catchy melody - one I'm very likely to be
singing the rest of the day.
Another song I really like is the anthem "I Can Just Be
Me." It's one of those songs that hits
you because of how simple the idea is.
Laura sings about her struggles to hold it all together and put a brave
face on at times. And then she goes to
God and surrenders, being broken and afraid but letting God be God. As I say, it's a simple idea, but one that I
really need to hear many times.
"Grace" is a song of encouragement and it reminds
us that God is always there willing to forgive and pick us up no matter how
often we sin as long as we are trying to live for him. This is a very personal ballad and it almost
feels like an intrusion into Laura's personal thoughts; frankly, that adds to
the power of the song.
And I really do love "Keeper of the Stars" which
is again a song of trust and surrender as Laura sings "I'm giving it all
to the Keeper of the Stars/I won't be afraid cause You're holding every part of
this world." Yeah, if God is
holding the universe in place, I can certainly trust Him with my life.
I mentioned earlier the worship part of the recording, and
that shows up in such tracks as "There is a Kingdom," "O Love of
God," Who but Jesus," and "You Gave Your Life." Of course, it's hard to not listen to the
songs I've already talked about without worshipping God as well.
So I'm glad I got to see Laura Story in concert because I
doubt I would have bought this CD otherwise.
There are some powerful lyrics on God of Every Story that God will use in my life for a long time to come.
CD Length: 40:12
Tracks:
1. There is a Kingdom
2. O Love of God
3. I Can Just Be Me
4. Who is Like Our God
5. God of Every Story
6. Who But Jesus
7. Keeper of the Stars
8. Forgiven
9. You Gave Your Life
10. Grace
11. He Will Not Let Go
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