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Perhaps the most underrated track on the record is "Falling into You." Here, Hillsong flirts with mysticism. The lyrics move away from doctrinal declaration ("I believe in God the Father") toward sensory immersion ("I'm falling into You / Drowning in Your love"). For a tradition that prides itself on theological precision, this is risky. It suggests that the highest form of worship might not be intellectual assent, but a kind of spiritual vertigo—a willing loss of control.

To call Blessed an "album" almost feels too secular. Recorded at the Sydney Entertainment Centre, it exists as a sonic time capsule of the early 2000s—a moment when Christian music was desperately trying to shed its "cheesy" skin and embrace the raw, emotional grit of alternative rock. But what makes Blessed fascinating isn't just its production value (reverb-drenched pianos, Darlene Zschech’s soaring mezzo-soprano, and a rhythm section that occasionally borders on U2-esque anthemia). It is the lyrical tension between utter desperation and radical gratitude. blessed hillsong album

Culturally, Blessed arrived at a hinge moment. It was the last album before the global explosion of the United youth movement, which would prioritize energy over intimacy. Consequently, Blessed feels like an adult's album. It is for people who have been hurt by the church, by life, or by their own failings. It is for the 2 AM prayer, not the 10 AM service. Perhaps the most underrated track on the record

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