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"Saved" by Cody & Brody: Faith Beyond Four Walls


Growing up in a small town where faith is measured by church attendance can feel very restrictive. Cody & Brody's "Saved" challenges that narrow perspective with refreshing authenticity. It challenges us to reflect on how relationships with God (or in fact with anyone) can be defined by four walls. There must be more to a relationship than that!

Cody & Brody - SavedThe idea for the song came from a conversation with a small-town preacher about the fact that loyalty to God doesn't require loyalty to a single church building. Instead of judgment, it's all about grace, His grace. Sadly, so many people feel caught between their faith and institutional expectations… especially the human expectations that are not grounded in His teachings.

The song opens with "I don't wear my Sunday best, or sit in a pew like all the rest." Yet the Cody & Brody connect with God through nature's own cathedral - on dirt roads, beneath the open skies, in the thunder, and the songs that the birds sing. The lyrics of this song don't rebel against faith; it opens our eyes to the fact that there are many ways to grow and express faith. Some people need symbols and rituals to connect with God, while others use the power of music, nature, reading, or maybe other means to help them focus on and grow their relationship with God. There is no one-size-fits-all type of faith, and there is no fixed set of parameters to measure the quality of a relationship or faith that one has. Faith is personal, just like relationships, and only God can read your heart. 

"Yeah, I'm saved by the light of a midnight moon, washed clean in a creek-bank rain." His salvation doesn't have a single address or is determined by an institutional formula. Whether you find God in stained glass, starlight, or the lyrics of a song, all that really matters is having an authentic connection with God. It's that connection that places a desire in your heart to live a life that reflects your faith.

Do you feel the need to get someone's acknowledgement that your praise or faith is authentic? If so, then this song is for you! May this song remind you that there are no pre-defined ways to find God, and there are more roads that lead us to God.

(Related scripture: John 8:12; Romans 10:9-10; Psalm 139:13-14)

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