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Michael W Smith - Let It Rain — Deluxe

Many live versions include a bridge quoting Psalm 97:1–6, which describes God's glory and presence causing "mountains to melt like wax".

Most arrangements utilize a simple four-chord progression, typically Am - F - C - G or Em - C - G - D , making it highly accessible for beginners.

This phrase draws from Malachi 3:10 , representing the outpouring of divine favor and spiritual renewal.

The lyrics are heavily grounded in Scripture, primarily serving as a petition for God’s blessing and a recognition of His sovereignty.

It often begins quietly and builds into a "rock" anthem, utilizing dramatic crescendos to simulate a spiritual downpour. Lyrical Meaning & Biblical Roots

Michael W Smith - Let It Rain — Deluxe

Many live versions include a bridge quoting Psalm 97:1–6, which describes God's glory and presence causing "mountains to melt like wax".

Most arrangements utilize a simple four-chord progression, typically Am - F - C - G or Em - C - G - D , making it highly accessible for beginners.

This phrase draws from Malachi 3:10 , representing the outpouring of divine favor and spiritual renewal.

The lyrics are heavily grounded in Scripture, primarily serving as a petition for God’s blessing and a recognition of His sovereignty.

It often begins quietly and builds into a "rock" anthem, utilizing dramatic crescendos to simulate a spiritual downpour. Lyrical Meaning & Biblical Roots