Your ways
are so immeasurable
and Your grace
it covers me to the furthest shore
for the world Your love flows like the oceans
though I doubt
You lead me still to Your waters
I saw the heavens open over me
He showed His face so that I could see
without a doubt you know I still believe
I see Him riding on a white horse, a white horse
glory as He split the sky
yeah, there's a place just for you and I
oh yeah, we know that He's still alive
we'll see Him riding on a white horse, a white horse
fall, fall to my knees again
You pick me up
and through this journey give me faith again
soon this life will turn to ash like it once began
we will fade but no no no no this is not the end, yet
I saw the heavens open over me
He showed His face so that I could see
without a doubt you know I still believe
I see Him riding on a white horse, a white horse
glory as He split the sky
yeah, there's a place just for you and I
oh yeah, we know that He's still alive
we'll see Him riding on a white horse, a white horse
You have been there from the start
You will be there when it all goes dark
like the universe unfolding
with eternal love You show me
You show me
I saw the heavens open over me
He showed His face so that I could see
without a doubt you know I still believe
I see Him riding on a white horse, a white horse
glory as He split the sky
yeah there's a place just for you and I
oh yeah we know that He's still alive
we'll see Him riding on a white horse, a white horse
we see Him riding
we see Him riding
a white horse
a white horse
Kevin Max, Brent Kutzle, Brennan Strawn
Behind the Song:In the mid 2000's I lived in Los Angeles, California and performed constantly on the Sunset Strip. At the legendary 'Viper Room' I had residencies back to back. During those years I performed with several bands that were up and coming as well as big names that had already become successful. Katy Perry, then Katy Hudson, shared the stage with me as well as a band called The One Republic.
I began a friendship with Ryan Teter and we wrote a couple of songs together before their hit single 'Apologize' blew them into the universal orbit. I met Brent Kutzle during those years and called on him to help me with a track on this album. ‘White Horse’ is a song that Brent had written and I only helped him flesh it out to a finished track. Josh Silverberg co-produced long distance with Brent and we saw it come into shape over a few weeks of back and forth. It’s obviously an apocalyptic subject, but I also feel an undertone of modern worship in the music. White Horse was something, much like 'Kings and Queens' from the Audio A 2.0 album, that I could have never written by myself.
-- Kevin Max