Worship Musician September 2019 | Page 12

for a few hours, and I wrote pretty much the whole song that night. It was just all coming out. I wrote it by myself and it all just kind of fell out that night and happened in that moment with God. It’s funny, any of the songs that I’ve released recently that feel like they’ve had a significant impact, have all been the songs that have had those kinds of moments. Like, “Man, I feel this burning thing in my chest, an encounter with God. I feel the Holy Spirit in the room, and I feel that He’s speaking something really significant into me”. Those kinds of moments have really been the songs that have an impact, and in a significant way. Some of those have happened by myself and some of those have happened with other people, but that is the most consistent thing that I feel like I’m seeing. When you have an encounter with God while writing a song, its like He gets locked up in that song. Other people listen to it and its like they’re invited into that same moment. It’s really awesome, and it’s crazy. [WM] Can you describe your co-writing regimen? Your song, “Nothing Else” is a fantastic collaborative effort between yourself, Hank Bentley, and Jessie Early. Our finest worship motives are crystalized in those lyrics, and the song’s heart should bring any listener like I see something different every time. Just So, I’m sitting there reading that story, and I feel to their knees. What methods do you employ to to have the reverence of what that weekend God speak to me and say, “The cross has the co-write with others? represents and what happened with the cross final word”. He said that. It just popped into my and the resurrection. I was doing just that, and head and lit up my heart. I just went, “Whoa, [Cody] Co-writing is a really beautiful thing. I was actually really heavy hearted that day. I that is a crazy statement”. I had never heard Using “Nothing Else” as an example, when we think one of the big Isis terrorist attacks had something quite like that before. I just had this sat down that day, the only thing I brought to happened and there was a lot of fear and a lot encounter with God, and it was crazy because the session was just the melody. I didn’t have a of questions I was bringing to that moment and it honestly felt like before that moment my heart concept, didn’t have a lyric or anything, didn’t to God. I’m reading the story of the cross and was just like the disciples on the boat with know what the song was going to be about, I I remember asking God in that moment, “God, Jesus. There was kind of like a crazy storm where is the hope”? I know it’s here. I know it. and I was freaking out and as soon as I heard I’ve heard it my whole life, and I believe that’s that it was like Jesus just calmed the storm it’s here and I understand what Jesus’ truth in my heart. I remember having that moment, says, but right now in this moment I just don’t and I thought I’ve got to write this and help see it. Where does it apply and where is it at other people have this moment and have this in our current state of the world and our lives? revelation. There was a lot of stuff going on with my wife at the time; just kind of a lot of uneasiness. 12 I went to the piano in the studio and I was up September 2019 Nothing Else Subscribe for Free...