Saturday, May 28, 2016

The story behind the song: I feel the rain



If there is one lesson I have learned from the process of writing and recording this song, it is that there is no such thing as my own timing, but only Gods timing.
The song, I Feel The Rain, was written in December 2014 and it took months before I finally met Darren Peens from Digby And The Lullaby, and actually finally recorded the song.
And then, once the song was recorded it took some more waiting before the song could be officially released and the video recorded because I was so very busy and had so many amazing opportunities to share my testimony at churches and schools, and when I did plan to release the song in September, I was sick and exhausted and felt awfully ill with morning sickness because guess what? We were pregnant with my son Quade! 


 The video was finally recorded in December and by then my baby bump was showing, and I was thrilled because the pregnant belly was a symbolic… of seasons, and waiting, and waiting some more, and then a bit more before the season of “birth’ is reached.

What is fascinating too about Gods timing and the song, is that I had no idea when I wrote the song, that South Africa would be facing the most severe drought to date…
And weather the song is interpreted literally that rain is coming, or that spiritual rain, blessing, Gods promise is soon to be fulfilled, the song is a song of hope and faith declaring that although circumstances are tough, the smell is the promise that soon rain will fall from the heavens.

I was blessed and honored to have had creative geniuses Rash Ferguson and Nick Parker produce the video and the video was filmed at the Durbanville Magic Forest.

The video ends with the scripture because our  land needs much prayer…

Our country needs to pray together for repentance and for grace and for our leaders to make the right choices… much healing still needs to take place in many hearts before we can properly move forward. Sadly there is still so much racism and so much pain among the people of South Africa.
Sadly our leaders are making so many wrong and corrupt choices that are hurting the people of this beautiful land.

I pray that this song will encourage people who are in a season of waiting, to keep praying for the rain, to keep hoping, to know that the clouds will bring forth the miracles that God has promised.


I feel the rain:

I see you there in the darkness
You think you’re alone
But if you look up at the stars you will know who you are

There’s something about the clouds tonight
There’s something about the air
It’s almost time almost time and son the rain will fall down

I feel the rain
I feel the rain
It’s coming, coming, coming, coming
It’s coming, coming, coming

I hear you cry to break the silence
Hear every word, hear every prayer
If you listen to the wind you will hear me call

There’s something about the clouds tonight
There’s something about the air
It’s almost time almost time and son the rain will fall down

I feel the rain
I feel the rain
It’s coming. coming, coming, coming
It’s coming, coming, coming

Slowly drifting down to earth
Slowly drifting down.

© 2016 Melissa Hertz




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