So you thought you had to keep this up
All the work that you do
So we think that you're good
And you can't believe it's not enough
All the walls you built up
Are just glass on the outside
So let 'em fall down
There's freedom waiting in the sound
When you let your walls fall to the ground
We're here now
This is where the healing begins, oh
This is where the healing starts
When you come to where you're broken within
The light meets the dark
The light meets the dark
Afraid to let your secrets out
Everything that you hide
Can come crashing through the door now
But too scared to face all your fear
So you hide but you find
That the shame won't disappear
So let it fall down
There's freedom waiting in the sound
When you let your walls fall to the ground
We're here now
We're here now, oh
This is where the healing begins, oh
This is where the healing starts
When you come to where you're broken within
The light meets the dark
The light meets the dark
Sparks will fly as grace collides
With the dark inside of us
So please don't fight
This coming light
Let this blood come cover us
His blood can cover us
This is where the healing begins, oh
This is where the healing starts
When you come to where you're broken within
The light meets the dark
The light meets the dark
Behind the Song:“This is a call to let your walls fall down, let your masks fall down, let your pretense fall down, because guess what? Your walls are glass anyway. We can see through them. You are fighting a losing battle and this is where the healing begins, when you let the light expose the darkness.”
(Mike Donehey)
“True joy and true life is found when we can let the light expose our darkness and really be comfortable with that...because we are a new creation, not because of anything that we’ve done, but because of what Christ has done for us. That should free us to be able to say ‘Look, I don’t have to put on a front. I don’t have to have a masquerade and act like I have it all together; in fact, just the opposite is true. I want to expose shortcomings and my weakness into the light and really experience the fullness of Christ in that because when you are weak then you’re strong.’ I think where the light meets the dark is the place that this record kind of deals with.” (Jason Jamison) -- Tenth Avenue North