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Of course, Jesus also ministered with His body to the lonely during his Earthly ministry. When Stevens says, “You gave your body to the lonely,” a possible explanatory image is a priest bringing the Body of the Eucharist to the indigent. It could also speak of Jesus bringing the Holy Spirit to the apostles. “You gave your ghost,” which could be taken as a reference to Our Lord giving up His ghost(Mt 27:50). Now let’s focus on lyrics wherein the narrator contemplates the sacrifices of Jesus. Doing things for Jesus that the secular world would call irrational: it’s what living is about. This explains why Stevens sings, “I’d swim across Lake Michigan.” The surface area of the lake is 22,404 miles(the Sea of Galilee is 64 miles). Stevens spent a part of his childhood in Petosky, Michigan, a town that is located on the coast of Lake Michigan. When Stevens sings, “I’d give my body to be back again in the rest of the room,” I get the feeling he’s referencing the upper room(Acts 1:12-14) and that the narrator could be Stevens. Let’s go over lyrics concerning the sacrifices the narrator would make for Jesus. Stevens sings, “You went up on a tree.” So, yeah. Now, Jesus is not directly mentioned in the song, but this is certainly not one of those songs that might be about Him. The song’s narrator lists the different things he would do to be alone with Jesus, also talking about the different things Jesus sacrificed to be alone with us.
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His songs are normally not directly about his faith, but “ To Be Alone With You” is an exception. He is a current, American-born, Christian singer-songwriter that combines musical elements of baroque, folk, and pop. Which brings me to the second point of this post: examining “ To Be Alone With You,” a song by Sufjan Stevens released in 2004. The point of this post is to speak about my gratitude for a God who listens, who wants to hear about us. Choose to be in a different place than He is. Why would I want to be anywhere else? Because I’m selfish, and there are many times I wrongly choose myself over Him. Using my voice to speak one-on-one to my God. I took advantage of the opportunity, speaking to Him out loud. This was not a busy hour at the chapel, and every so often, I’d find myself alone with Jesus. The parish has a 24-hour adoration chapel, and you could find me there every Friday at 9 p.m. Dominic’s Church, which is located in the Lakeview neighborhood of New Orleans. The songs share a common aspect: they speak in a positive manner about God, Jesus, The Holy Spirit, The Bible, or The Church.īefore I entered the seminary, I was a weekly adorer for St.
#To be alone with you sufjan series
Cecilia’s Jukebox.” The series presents one song each post from the secular, popular music world. This is post #2 in a series entitled, “St. Cecilia’s Jukebox: “To Be Alone With You” by Sufjan Stevens Stevens Examines What Jesus Did For Us and What He'd Do For Jesus