Skip to main content

'Joy Comes in the Morning' by Taylor Pride: Surrendering Night's Sorrow for Morning's Joy


In the quiet, tender moments just before dawn, as darkness gives way to light, let the harmonious strains of 'Joy Comes in the Morning' by Taylor Pride awaken your spirit. This elevating contemporary Christian song is steeped in the sincerity of the Psalms and filled with the transformative power of faith.

Taylor Pride - Joy Comes In The Morning'Joy Comes in the Morning' is a musical reflection of Psalm 30:5. Its gospel-infused rhythm carries us on a journey from night's deep mystery to the brilliant hope of morning. Pride's soothing voice, imbued with palpable faith, reassures us that no matter the magnitude of our struggles, our tears are temporary. As the night surrenders to the morning light, our sorrows will dissipate, replaced by profound joy bestowed by our loving Creator.

The song's heartfelt and poetic lyrics serve as a comforting hymn reminding us that, even in the face of hardship and weariness, we are never alone. When we feel buried beneath the weight of the world, His love lifts us: 'Mountains have to move/Darkness has no room... Lord, I know that you are with me.'

'Joy Comes in the Morning' invites us all into an intimate sonic space where faith soothes fear, and divine love brings forth joy. Listen to Taylor Pride and let your spirit be stirred by the faith-filled proclamation that God’s love has the power to renew our strength each morning.

(Related scripture: Psalm 30:5; Isaiah 40:31; Matthew 21:21)

Lyrics


https://genius.com/Taylor-pride-joy-comes-in-the-morning-lyrics

Connect with Taylor Pride

  • Website: www.taylorpridemusic.com
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taylorpridemusic/
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TaylorPrideMusic
  • Twitter: https://twitter.com/tpridemusic
  • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwbcWq0Lrq0DMupHgHkfLEw
  • Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@taylorpridemusic
  • Spotify Artist Profile: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1J76jbTdbGMoVu3bwLyI5E


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2vgpw8nVL8bFv9lKlEQgGT

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3IZeHJfk7Q

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

Popular posts

"A Love Song" by Seek and Surrender: The Three-Stranded Covenant

(By Jasper Tan) We always see people say "I love you" to someone, professing their love to that significant other. But we often see how a marriage united by love easily shreds to tatters, and we ask ourselves, "Why?" Where did it all go wrong? How did something joined together by love easily get broken and be accepted as "falling out of love"? But the biggest thought that comes to mind while listening to Seek and Surrender's latest song, "A Love Song," is: do we really understand what it feels like to love? In Seek and Surrender's song, there are countless lines in which the singer professes his love to his bride. It seeks to highlight the sincerity of his love, the magnanimity, the pureness. But in those lines, there's this line that we all should focus on —  "If Christ gave Himself for His bride, Oh, then I'll give myself for mine." Do we know how Christ gave himself for his bride (the Church)? He sacrificed himself w...

John Mayer's Secret to Writing Catchy Song Lyrics

John Mayer's Secret to Writing Catchy Song Lyrics by Kapa Freeman  Why are John Mayer's song lyrics so easy to remember? It comes down to human psychology. I am notoriously bad at remembering song lyrics, except for John Mayer's Songs. Other artists may write a song I remember here or there, but John Mayer does it consistently. Why? I discovered the reason when I was working full-time as a teacher. Teachers can always tell when they're losing students. When those eyes start to glaze over, when that one eyebrow raises in confusion and someone yells out... "I don't get it!"  I got those a lot when I first started teaching. Talking to other teachers, I soon discovered why. I was giving too much information at once. I would vomit these elaborate explanations, thinking that more information would help clear things up... But they just got confused. Talking to my teachers reminded me of lessons I'd learned while getting my teaching degree:  "People remem...

"I Lift My Eyes (Psalm 121)" by Cindy Clark: A Psalm Turned Present-Tense

Cindy Clark's "I Lift My Eyes (Psalm 121)" was born during a special friendship. The backstory that Cindy shared says it all and deserves to be shared with a larger audience.  Cindy wrote:  "In 2024 I had the honour of meeting a young lady named Stephanie. This was what I would call a divine appointment, and it changed my life. Unfortunately I didn't have a lot of time to get to know her, as her health took a turn for the worse and she ended up in the hospital for a few weeks before passing away at the early age of 25. The time we did have together she shared a little bit of her journey with OCD/addiction and it was heartbreaking. During this season I met with her weekly, and prayed for her daily. Every time I did I would sing this old Vineyard worship song by Brian Derksen's called "I Lift my eyes up". For 4 months I sang that worship song numerous times a day, when one day I felt that inner prompting in my soul, this voice whisper "go and sin...