The song serves as more than just a recitation of scripture; it is a communal plea for divine cleansing and connection.
The lyrics emphasize a deep need for mercy, with Moen asking God to "see our hearts and remove anything that is standing in the way" of authentic worship.
Don Moen leads from the piano, delivering a soulful, acoustic-driven sound.
While originally part of the I Will Sing live album (February 2001), it has also been featured on the Hope of the Nations (2003) and Don Moen Collection (2020) releases.
A poignant bridge acknowledges those who have "crossed that river before," connecting the present gathering to the eternal community of believers.