The ice is melting in my heart
The weather warming in my soul
The light is winning over dark
The sun is beating on the snow
And I wake to find you near
You’re the love that conquers fear
Make me a billboard for your love
Make me your midnight fire
Hallelujah, can you hear the angels sing?
Hallelujah, everywhere it’s echoing
How sweet the symphony of the redeemed
The seed is falling to the ground
And when it falls the sweetest sound
The Maker sends His holy rain
Feel His presence all around
And I know that you are love
So set my heart on things above
Make me a cup of holy wine
And let me know that you’re enough
I’ll sing as one of the redeemed
Hallelujah, I can you hear the angels sing?
Hallelujah, everywhere it’s echoing
How sweet the symphony of the redeemed
How sweet the symphony of the redeemed
Writers: Paul Colman/Jason Ingram / Writing location: Nashville, TN/Denver, CO / Kenny Aronoff: drums / Brent Milligan: bass / Adam Lester: electric guitar / George Cocchini: electric guitar / Irwin Thomas (aka Jack Jones): electric guitar / Paul Colman: acoustic guitar, rhythm king, mouth snare, hats and kick drum, background vocals / Eric Darken: percussion
/ Ryan Tullock: wurlitzer, melodica
/ Vince Emmett: mandolin, supro resonator, acoustic guitar, background vocals
/ Jeff Roach: piano, keys
/ Debra Arlyn: background vocals
/ Across the Sky: background vocals
Behind the Song:"Most Biblical scholars agree that if you had to summarize the Bible in a word, it would be “redemption.” God is always redeeming His people, and Jesus is the great redeemer. If a symphony is the intertwining of many voices, and redemption is the great “God noun,” then we are the symphony of the redeemed. We are a work-in-progress. We are the subjects of redemption. This song is an ode to the journey." -
Paul Colman