JOHN CHISUM: Does God Really Give You Songs?
Description
Song Revolution Podcast – Season 3
Hosts: John Chisum & Bryant Urich
Episode Title: Does God Really Give You Songs?
Episode Summary:
In this thought-provoking episode of Song Revolution, hosts John Chisum and Bryant Urich tackle one of the most frequently asked—and often misunderstood—questions among songwriters: Does God really give you songs?
As Nashville Christian Songwriters celebrates its 10th anniversary, John and Bryant reflect on thousands of conversations with writers over the years who have wrestled with this very idea. Together, they unpack the difference between divine inspiration and developed craft, the tension between personal meaning and commercial viability, and how comparison and expectations can distort the creative process.
With honesty and humor, John and Bryant explore how to honor inspiration while still doing the hard work of rewriting, editing, and learning the skills that make songs accessible, singable, and lasting.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
- Why so many writers say, "God gave me this song"
- The difference between inspiration and craftsmanship
- How comparison with big-name writers can hinder your growth
- Why singability, hooks, and editing matter in songwriting
- The role of influence and platform in a song's success
- Why humility and stewardship are essential for every songwriter
Key Topics & Highlights:
- John's 3,000+ conversations with aspiring songwriters over 10 years
- The sensitive nature of claiming "God gave me this song"
- How inspiration often comes through our own skills, training, and background
- Why accessibility and clarity make songs "sticky" and memorable
- The influence of platforms like Hillsong, Bethel, and Chris Tomlin on worship music
- The difference between good songs and commercial songs
- Why one song can launch a ministry—but many songs may never leave your journal
- The importance of being open to rewriting and receiving feedback
- Why personal transformation through songwriting is as important as public impact
Final Takeaway:
Yes, God does inspire songs—but inspiration alone doesn't make you a great songwriter. True growth comes from humility, stewardship, and developing your craft so that the songs God births in you can reach and impact others.
Resources & Links:
Learn more about Nashville Christian Songwriters: nashvillechristiansongwriters.com
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Join the NCS 2025 Songwriting Challenge – Download the free 31-page guide
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