"One God," a New Song by Ghost Ship | Mars Hill Music

A River With No End

This weekend, the Downtown band Ghost Ship played at the Ballard church services, including their latest track, "One God." Here's band leader and Deacon Cam on the story behind the song:
One thing that I have seen throughout my life is that God is faithful to crush our idols. He can do that because he is simply bigger and more powerful than all of the other things that we might choose to worship. The song "One God"  was written out of the continual experience of seeing a big God rule over everything else. God has done a lot of work on me but I am in no way beyond idolatry at this point in my life. As John Calvin said, our hearts are "idol factories." I continue to build gods and thankfully, God continues to crush them. By "crush" I mean that God shows me clearly that those things have no power. It’s similar to what he showed the prophets of Baal in 1 Kings 18:20-40. It was clear that the god Baal could not compete with that kind of power. But I surprise myself in that even when I see how weak my idols are in comparison to the one true God, I will try to worship them. I sweep up the splinters, ashes, and dust and still find myself bowing down. This song is a call to "stop worshiping the splinters of broken gods."  There is only one God.
Read the full post here on the Downtown blog. Hear and download more songs from Ghost Ship here.

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