Bethel Music's Kristene DiMarco's "Gravity" Reminds Us Why Jesus Is Different from the Idols of This World

Bethel Music's Kristene DiMarco drops her brand new single "Gravity." Written by Kristene DiMarco, Kalley Heiligenthal, and Gable Price, "Gravity" (which also features the vocals of kalley) is the first released from DiMarco's forthcoming album The Field. The album will be released on April 8.
"Gravity" is a powerful ballad reminnding us why our God is different from the idols of this world. Unlike the other idols, our God knows sufferings and hurts deeply as Jesus was hung on that tree at Calvary. DiMarco writes, "GRAVITY is about feeling it all, the brutal along with the beautiful with a God who felt it all too."
Here are the Lyrics:
This innocent idolatry
Not letting You in too deep
Because who knows if You can handle me
This innocent idolatry
I thought it made You proud of me
To keep my tears back behind my eyes
When did I decide
I'm not allowed to cry
Positivity can't split these seas
And all my optimism won't set this captive free
I need a King who hung on Calvary
I'll always need a God who feels deeply
I need a God who knows the, the gravity
This innocent idolatry
I made You somehow just like me
Unable to sit in the suffering
This innocent idolatry
Movin' too fast past my grief
When You are acquainted with what I'm carrying
When did I decide
I'm not allowed to cry
Positivity can't split these seas
And all my optimism won't set this captive free
I need a King who hung on Calvary
I'll always need a God who feels deeply
I need a God who knows the gravity
Don't let this truth be lost on me
My God He feels the gravity of everything
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