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Podcast #524: “Let The Church Sing” by Tauren Wells

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I’m Michelle Nezat and I hope to inspire you to discover and meditate on God’s Word through the songs you’re listening to on the radio.

What does the church look like when it reflects the truth of Scripture? Inspired by Tauren Wells’ song Let The Church Sing, I explore the “one” statements in Ephesians 4 and the declarations of God’s uniqueness in Jeremiah and Isaiah. This episode is a call to meditate deeply on God’s character and to examine whether we’ve allowed our structures, traditions, or programs to become idols in our worship.

The lyrics of Let The Church Sing declare, “No one like our God, only one we need.” This echoes the truth found in Jeremiah 10:6–7 and Isaiah 46:9. The song’s refrain is a powerful reminder of who God is and what the church should proclaim. It’s a timely anthem for a season where I’m personally meditating on what the church is meant to be.

Key Points

  • Unity in the Church: The lyrics of the song reflect the “one” statements in Ephesians 4, emphasizing one body, one Spirit, one hope, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, and one God.
  • Meditation Over Efficiency: Biblical meditation is a slow, deliberate process that contrasts with our culture’s obsession with productivity. It invites us to linger in God’s Word and allow it to shape us.
  • Striving vs. Surrender: Michelle shares her personal journey from striving through achievement to surrender through meditation, especially during a wilderness season in her life.
  • Idolatry in Modern Church Structures: Drawing from Jeremiah and Isaiah, the episode explores how even well-intentioned church structures, programs, and traditions can become idols if they replace true worship of God.
  • God’s Unmatched Greatness: Scripture repeatedly declares that there is no one like our God. This truth is central to both the song and the episode’s message.
  • Reorienting Worship: The call is to fix our eyes on God, not on the “scarecrows in the cucumber field” — the false idols and distractions that draw us away from Him.

Scripture References

  • Ephesians 4:4–7
  • Jeremiah 10 (especially verses 1–15)
  • Isaiah 46:9
  • Isaiah 44:9–20
  • Matthew 15:8–9

Bible Interaction Tool Exercises (BITEs)

  • Meditation – Slow down and linger in God’s Word.
  • Repetition – Read and re-read passages to internalize truth.
  • Read in context – Don’t isolate verses; read surrounding passages.
  • Start with God – Focus on His character, conduct, and concerns.
  • Compare translations – Gain deeper understanding through varied wording.
  • Make a list – Identify characteristics of God from the text.

“Stop looking at the scarecrows in the cucumber field, look at me.” — God

Enjoy the official lyric video below.

More Than a Song Playlist

Additional Resources

  • Download the free Episode Guide
  • Faith Behind The Song: ‘Let The Church Sing’ Tauren WellsAir1.com Article
  • Bible Interaction Roadmap Bible Study – videos and assignments that will equip you with habits you can use over and over in your own Bible Study – Learn More
  • Learn more about my favorite Bible Study Software with a 30-day free trial and links to my favorite Bible resources – Logos Bible Software Affiliate Link

This Week’s Challenge

Read Jeremiah 10 and keep on reading. Recognize that God is very concerned with anything that sets itself up to take the highest place of honor and worship. Prayerfully ask God to reveal if there is anything in your heart, mind, or life that you are expecting to deliver you that is ANYTHING but God Himself. Meditate on God and the ways there is no one like Him. And stop putting up with anything less than HIM.

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