I Commit My Love To You
Twila Paris's song "I Commit My Love to You" is a heartfelt Christian ballad about the importance of unity and love among believers. The lyrics express a personal commitment to love others, tear down walls of pride, and forgive offenses, reflecting Jesus's command to love one another. The song emphasizes that division among Christians grieves God's heart, and it calls for reconciliation and mutual support. It encourages seeing the best in others and defending them, embodying a sacrificial love that mirrors Christ's love for the church.
If by love we show the world
That we are His disciples
I can't take it lightly
I commit my love to you
I will tear down all the walls
I built with my selfish pride
And I will crucify it
I commit my love to you
'Cause when we are divided
I can hear Him crying
And I can't be a part
Of breaking His heart anymore
I can't do it anymore
So, brother, I commit my love to you
And if you have offended me
You know you are forgiven
And I will not remember
I commit my love to you
I will see the best in all you do
And I will defend you
When they come against you
I commit my love to you
'Cause when we are divided
I can hear Him crying
And I can't be a part
Of breaking His heart anymore
I can't do it anymore
When we are divided
I can hear Him crying
And I won't be a part
Of breaking His heart anymore
I just can't do it anymore
So, brother, I commit my love to you
I commit my love to you