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Chris Tomlin's "See The Morning"

Greg Rumburg

Contributing Writer

“Weeping may remain for a night, but rejoicing comes in the morning.” — Psalm 30:5

We tremble under the weight of news reports. We shudder as cultural pillars appear to be crumbling. Yet God’s commitment to all life remains unshakable. Rain washes dry roots. The sick experience healing. This is life’s resurrection by the hand of God: Dawn always breaks into morning over humanity’s dark night of the soul.

Inspired by the psalmist who describes God’s ongoing work as provoking new beginnings, award-winning singer/songwriter Chris Tomlin releases "See The Morning." After 15 years of writing songs for the church, Tomlin’s new 11-track album shows joy remains possible even in the messiness of life. Praise to God is not just for life’s prosperous seasons—it’s a constant way of living with hope.

“See The Morning expresses the idea that God’s as faithful as the rising sun,” explains Tomlin. “Though your life may be shifting all around you and it may be dark, there is hope.” Chris cites empowering biblical stories from Psalms, Exodus, Lamentations, Joshua, Isaiah and some accounts of Jesus’ miracles in the gospels to draw a resolute conclusion. “From these stories I’m inspired to notice morning as an incredible symbol in Scripture. Morning is brand new. It’s fresh. It’s new life. That while the darkness came and was for a while, light is breaking through into morning.” “That’s the hope I want to help people grab with this album,” Tomlin says.

"See The Morning" started to emerge following the far-reaching success of Tomlin’s 2004 sixstepsrecords/ Sparrow Records release "Arriving." That record delivered a call to the Christian church to pursue life-renewing worship, and it indelibly reinforced Tomlin’s distinction as the voice of today’s modern expression of Christian worship. The songs breathed vitality into both corporate and devotional worship music, creating a ripple effect like nothing Tomlin had previously experienced. "Arriving" gave Tomlin his first RIAA-certified gold record and made radio history by producing three No. 1 singles and three songs in the R&R AC Top 30 simultaneously (two of those in the Top 10).

Tomlin led all artists this spring with 10 GMA Music Award nominations, capping off the Christian music industry’s April ceremony with five statuettes, including standout awards for Artist of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year and Song of the Year. The recording also caused the church to sing, with “How Great Is Our God” and “Holy Is The Lord” landing in the top 15 of the most sung CCLI songs, and bringing his total CCLI charting songs to 17 being sung by tens of millions of worshipers around the world. This season also successfully perpetuated Tomlin’s celebrated participation in the popular, college-focused Passion conferences.

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