Stanley Chris

Stanley Chris is a meticulous and flawless songwriter with a deep passion for art. He is extremely versatile and highly creative. He has written over five hundred songs in varied genres like contemporary Christian music, pop music and rap music. Songwriting is a special gift that he holds closely to his heart and is ready and willing to throw all of his soul into at any time that his expertise is called upon. A strong believer in "art for art", he is a lover of songwriting primarily as an incredibly effective vehicle for communication and modeling of individuals and societies.

 

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A happy song that expresses love with imagery from a poker table in a bar.
The song is about the issues of acceptance and rejection in relationships. It deals with how couples accommodate the flaws in their partners.
A young couple broke up. The guy decides, after some time, to reach out to the girl and see if they can reconnect, only to find out she's with someone else already! Despite the odds, he is determined to win her love back.
This song talks of the faithfulness, love and greatness of God. He is the only One worthy of our praise, "from dawn to setting sun." His love is "better than life, much purer than gold refined," and remains unchanging despite our failures. In times of trouble, no adversary or adversity we face can bar His hand from intervening to rescue us to His arms. Those are the ideas brought out in the three Verses. The Chorus brings Him high praise, speaking of His power, exalting His Name, and expressing the famous prayer of Jesus that His Kingdom come to earth, and His will be done in our hearts (Matthew 6:10). This is the timeless song that the nations ever roar. Throughout history, empires have risen and fallen, but our God remains on His seat of power; He cannot be dethroned! He is indeed magnificent! That is the climax on which the Bridge ends this deep revelation of Who God is.
This is a song of praise to God, telling of His majesty as ruler of all creation. He does the impossible, calling dry bones to life, as in the case of Ezekiel described in the 37th Chapter of his book. It was a completely hopeless situation he saw in his vision of the valley of dry bones, but God, almighty in power, turned it around to show that not even death, the seemingly unconquerable giant to us, can stand in His way. In His unfailing love, backed by such awesome display of might, we find our solace. Those are the themes in the Verses. The Chorus is a confession of His sacred Name, which is representative of His ability and authority. This is echoed in the Bridge where He is described as "Lord of all" who "holds the control" in all circumstances and can thus be trusted to deliver on His promise even in the worst of odds.