UPDATE! I found it here:
Wetpaint.com: Colton Dixon sings Lifehouse's Everything
If you recall, I posted the Lifehouse's Everything Skit here at this blog a few years ago. The song itself is very moving, but when listened to in conjunction with viewing the stage performance depicting Jesus as our everything who saves us from evil, sin and death; it has an even more powerful message!
This life is very brief when compared to eternity. Therefore, it is only logical to realize that Jesus is all we could ever want or need!
Lyrics:
Find me here, and speak to me
I want to feel you, I need to hear you
You are the light that's leading me to the place
Where I find peace again
You are the strength that keeps me walking
You are the hope that keeps me trusting
You are the life to my soul
You are my purpose
You're everything
And how can I stand here with you
And not be moved by you
Would you tell me how could it be any better than this?
You calm the storms and you give me rest
You hold me in your hands
You won't let me fall
You steal my heart and you take my breath away
Would you take me in, take me deeper now
And how can I stand here with you and not be moved by you
Would you tell me how could it be any better than this
And how can I stand here with you and not be moved by you
Would you tell me how could it be any better than this
Cause you're all I want, you're all I need
You're everything, everything
You're all I want
You're all I need
You're everything, everything
You're all I want
You're all I need
You're everything, everything
You're all I want
You're all I need
Everything, everything
And how can I stand here with you and not be moved by you
Would you tell me how could it be any better than this
And how can I stand here with you and not be moved by you
Would you tell me how could it be any better-any better than this
And how can I stand here with you and not be moved by you
Would you tell me how could it be any better than this
Would you tell me how could it be any better than this
Hat tips to all links.
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Update:
For those who may not have known this, Colton Dixon was told by the producers of American Idol to "tone down" his comments about his Christian faith. What did Colton do after that? He chose a WORSHIP SONG and fell to his knees at the end of his performance in adoration, reverence, respect, thankfulness, and WORSHIP of God Almighty and His Son, Jesus Christ our Lord! Good for him!
Here are some great posts and comments about Colton and last night's performance:
Son Living.com: Colton Dixon Brings Worship to Millions on 'American Idol'
Excerpt:
Dixon, again, brought his love of God center stage to the millions of viewers that tune in weekly to see the contestants perform on the secular TV show.
This week was especially important as the nine contestants were tasked with choosing songs from their own personal idols for tonight’s episode. And Colton delivered in Christ-loving fashion with a worship tune that was delivered beautifully.
[It's] such a blessing to see God working through people like Colton Dixon in the music industry, combined with sports figures like Jeremy Lin in the NBA and Tim Tebow in the NFL. God is clearly at work. Praise HIM!
During the coaching session with Stevie Nicks, I caught Stevie saying something like this, "I wish someone would sing a song like that to me." In her obviously secular mind (since she was already told that Colton was singing a WORSHIP song) she wanted something - worship - that really only belongs to God.
This article was written prior to last night's performance.
Son Living: 'American Idol' Colton Dixon Talks About Faith to Millions.
Excerpt:
When host Ryan Seacrest asked what Dixon was thinking, he replied, "I was just collecting myself and saying God use me I want Him to shine through first and foremost."
Producers of the secular show recently asked Dixon, a devout Christian and singer, to tone down his faith tweets suggesting they could have a negative effect on his contending.
"When we first started the Twitter and Facebook stuff, they said beware of political and religious tweets," he previously told TODAY.com. "Just because it can turn off voters or whatever. But you know, being a Christian is who I am. It is a part of me musically. It is what I want to do after the show – go into Christian music."
Without any fear of his faith, nor the possible negative effect on his contending, Dixon firmly asserted that hiding who he was just for some votes was not an option.
"I am not going to hide it, and I am not going to stray away from it just because I am on a TV show."
His fearless stance in front of millions on live TV received an outpouring of praise on social media. Twitter and Facebook fans by the thousands cheered his shout out to God.
Why was Colton's rendition of the song so moving? He stated it himself while speaking quietly back to Ryan Seacrest on stage:
Colton Dixon, "My God is my everything."
Jennifer Lopez admitted being "moved" by Colton's rendition of the song. That is precisely what that worship song, sung so beautifully, genuinely, and uplifted towards God did for every person witnessing the performance.