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Story behind the song: Part 2

Submitted by aubreysanchez on Wednesday, 15 July 2009Comments
Story behind the song: Part 2

Once we realize what is inside of us, a sense of responsibility should be inherited. God put this power we talked about in the last post in us and gives us giftings and talents as a mean to express that power to change the world.

Yes, I know what’s inside of me
I’ll let it out for the world to see
Change the world with just one touch

There is a responsibility to be a good steward of what we have been entrusted with. Not only for our good, but for the good of the world. This requires two decisions:

1. Recognize and accept that responsibility of what you carry.
2. Commit to developing and maximizing the giftings given so the world can see what you carry.

As we walk through this process, remember, that no matter how hard it looks to walk these two decisions out, no power is stronger than what God put inside of you.

There is a phrase in both of the sections that says, “change the world with just one touch.” This is so beautiful to me because of what I mentioned in the first post. This song started as my thought. My thumbprint may not be huge, but when a bunch of people start singing this song together in church, on the radio, or listening to a cd; combined with their touch, that thumbprint just got a lot bigger!

That my friends, is the story behind the song. So let these lyrics take on a new meaning.

Do you know what’s inside of you
Do you know what you can do
Change the world with just one touch

Yes, I know what’s inside of me
I’ll let it out for the world to see
Change the world with just one touch

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