Rain Down

Lyrics by Trulah

Music by Trulah & Sebastien Douyon

Raindrops on my window,

most days would bring me down

Today was something different,

I felt sunshine through the clouds

I know that it won't last,

gives me what I need to grow

I'm prayin' it won't pass,

but it'll fall and it'll flow

Oh, Rain down

Rain down on me, on me

Rain down, rain down on me

Seasons come with meanings,

though sometimes we just don't know

Too much sun could dry up everything that's found below

Singing rain, rain go away,

come again some other day,

Well, no flower grows that way

So I'm singing

Rain down, rain down on me, on me

Rain down, rain down on me, on me

Need me, find me

Dancin' in the rain,

Dancin' in the rain

(8x)

Rain Down,

Rain down on me, on me

Rain down, rain down on me, on me

(Instrumental)

Oh, I'm dancin' in the rain

I'm dancin' in the rain

I'm dancin' in the rain

I'm dancin' in the rain

The rain

Behind The Song:

Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance. And let endurance have its perfect result, so that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.
— James 1:2-4

I’ve found suffering, trials, and tests to be a crucial part of life.

Nothing reveals your true self to you and everyone around you like suffering.

Our world is in a fallen state, and until our last breath, or the return of Christ, we will feel the weight of that reality and the calamity it brings. It is, however just one glorious way of God that He and only He can weave such calamity together in a way that Good would shine through all such evil.

With suffering, we quickly find out what we believe, where we’ve placed our trust, and what or whom we hope in most. Things about us that have potential to go undiscovered are tested and brought to light in order to be refined.

At a time such as this, when the futility of life is no longer a reality we can mask or shrug off, the world desperately needs to see those whose hope is not in earthly things. Those whose foundation remains firm, though the rain falls & the floods come & the winds blow.

There is but one foundation that withstands and outlives all struggle & hardship, while promising to uphold you in the midst and His name is Jesus. A life built upon Him ought not hide from the rain, as if to escape something that’s inevitable but rather dance in it, considering it joy as we are commanded to do. This song was made to make that a little easier.

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