How He Loves
John Mark Mcmillan · Other Songs - John Mark Mcmillan
He is jealous for me,
Loves like a hurricane, I am a tree,
Bending beneath the weight of his wind and mercy.
When all of a sudden,
I am unaware of these afflictions eclipsed by glory,
And I realize just how beautiful You are,
And how great Your affections are for me.
Pre-Chorus:
And oh, how He loves us so,
Oh how He loves us,
How He loves us so
Chorus 1:
Yeah, He loves us,
Oh how He loves us,
Oh how He loves us,
Oh how He loves.
Yeah, He loves us,
Oh how He loves us,
Oh how He loves us,
Oh how He loves.
Verse 2:
We are His portion and He is our prize,
Drawn to redemption by the grace in His eyes,
If grace is an ocean, we're all sinking.
So Heaven meets earth like a sloppy wet kiss,
And the heart turns violently inside of my chest,
I don't have time to maintain these regrets,
When I think about, the way,
Chorus 2:
He loves us,
Oh how He loves us,
Oh how He loves us,
Oh how He loves.
Yeah, He loves us,
Oh how He loves us,
Oh how He loves us,
Oh how He loves.
How He Loves
John Mark McMillan's 'How He Loves' stands as a poignant exploration of romantic devotion and emotional vulnerability. Recorded in the English genre, the track reflects McMillan's signature style of blending acoustic intimacy with contemporary folk sensibilities. The song delves into the complexities of deep affection, capturing the quiet intensity often found in his discography. As part of his broader body of work, the recording showcases his ability to craft narratives that resonate with listeners seeking authenticity in modern music. The composition serves as a testament to his commitment to storytelling through melody and lyricism, inviting audiences to reflect on the nature of love without relying on explicit declarations.
