I recently had an awesome time with about a thousand college students at a conference called “The Whole World Will Know.” There were about 4000 students world-wide who were a part of the conference, with meeting locations in different parts of the world (Hampton Roads VA, JoBurg, Nariobi, Lagos, Mexio City, Guatemala City, Santiago, Jakarta, Singapore, Australia, Bangalore, Bergen Norway, Budapest, Berlin, Kiev, Manila, London, and here in LA). It was so encouraging to sense the passion these young people have for being used by God to change the world for the better –helping the poor and underprivileged, spreading the gospel, starting new campus ministries, being willing to give their very lives to the cause of Christ. It is clear there is a fire being kindled on our college campuses. Years back, I moved here to LA as a college student as a part of a mission team, and being at the conference reminded me to “never be lacking in zeal, but keep my spiritual fervor, serving the Lord.” If you are interested in more info about the annual conference, check out hereamisendme.net.
I wanted to share the theme song I wrote for the conference, along with the context of the song in the video below…
Here are the words and a chord chart:
THE WHOLE WORLD WILL KNOW
You messed with the wrong God
Picked a fight you cannot win and
pretty soon the whole world will know
Got your spear and javelin
But I got the the Lord Almighty
Cut you down and the whole world will know
Oo, the whole world, the whole world
The whole world will know
Go ahead mock me
I know who wins this war and
pretty soon the whole world will know
This ain’t really about me
I’m just a part of something bigger
Someday the whole world will know
Oo, the whole world, the whole world
The whole world will know
I know all that’s behind me
Shown me what God can do
Seen the bear and the lion fall
And now this time it’s you…
Verse
G / F/G / C/G / G
Chorus
G / F / C / G
Bridge
Eb / Bb / Ab / Bb
Eb / Bb / D / D
The memorial was an emotional but also very powerful time, as 600 of Spencer’s family and friends gathered to celebrate his life and faith. Being there, I felt so inspired to live life more to the full. To be full of bold faith and zeal. To cherish friendships. To pass on to my kids faith and courage the way Clyde and Jane did to Spencer.