Then Sings My Soul Saturday | Hosanna

by Savings Lifestyle: Andrea on November 07, 2009

I heard this song when I got the new Selah CD. I fell in love with it. It’s one of those songs that you just keep hitting repeat on over and over because the words melt into your heart and make you look ahead to the day when we will see God Almighty.

I also got to hear Christy Nockels sing this at the Mops Convention. I fell in love with her version, which is different than Selah’s version (although Angie mentioned that Selah was inspired by Christy’s version). Both version of the song are on my ipod. I know that may sound crazy, but I hear something different when I listen to both.

And, neither one of those versions were in a good enough audio version on YouTube for me to share, so I’m sharing a version by Hillsong, which is also amazing. Which really proves it’s not necessarily the artist, it’s the meaning and words that go into to it. I love the part “Break my Heart from what breaks yours.” That part always gets me raising my hand, whether it’s in the car on a plane or in the gym. Hosanna in the highest – Amen!

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4 Comments

  • Amy Wells - November 07, 2009 @ 9:22 am
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    I love this song too! My 4 year old sings along with me when we listen! I love that Christ has opened my eyes to things I never understood before about Him and His grace!

  • jodes - November 07, 2009 @ 7:41 pm
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    i love Hillsong’s version for the simple fact that it has this part: “Break my heart for what breaks yours…” that whole section brings tears to my eyes. Other versons leave that part out.

    • mommysnacks - November 08, 2009 @ 4:03 pm
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      Jodes, both Selah and Christy’s version has that. That is my favorite part too.

  • Jenni - November 08, 2009 @ 3:02 am
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    I love that you posted this! We just ‘discovered’ this song a couple weeks ago and I’ve been listening to it on repeat ever since!

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