Lyrics
In the dark and all alone
Growin comfortable
Are you too
Scared to move
And walk out of this tomb
Buried underneath
The lies that you believed
Safe and sound
Stuck in the ground
Too lost to be found
You’re just asleep
And it’s time to leave
Come on and rise up
Take a breath, you’re alive now
Can’t you hear the voice of Jesus calling us
Out from the grave like Lazarus
You’re brand new
The power of death couldn’t hold you
Can’t you hear the voice of Jesus calling us
Out from the grave like Lazarus
When He said your name
The thing that filled your veins
Was more than blood
It’s the kind of love
That washes sin away
Now the door is open wide
The stones been rolled aside
The old is gone
The Light has come
So…
Come on and rise up
Take a breath, you’re alive now
Can’t you hear the voice of Jesus calling us
Out from the grave like Lazarus
You’re brand new
The power of death couldn’t hold you
Can’t you hear the voice of Jesus calling us
Out from the grave like Lazarus
He’s calling us to walk out of the dark
He’s giving us new resurrected hearts
He’s calling us to walk out of the dark
He’s giving us new resurrected hearts
Come on and rise up
Take a breath, you’re alive now
Can’t you hear the voice of Jesus calling us
Out from the grave like Lazarus
You’re brand new
The power of death couldn’t hold you
Can’t you hear the voice of Jesus calling us
Out from the grave like Lazarus
Rise up (He’s calling you out)
Rise up (Get me up from the grave like Lazarus)
Rise up (You don’t have to stay there)
Rise up (oh, we hear You calling)
Rise up (calling us, calling us)
Out from the grave like Lazarus
Music by CAIN performing “Rise Up (Lazarus)” (Official Audio). (C) 2020 Provident Label Group LLC, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
SME (on behalf of Essential Records); Essential Music Publishing, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc., ASCAP, LatinAutor, Adorando Publishing, and 1 Music Rights Societies
About This Song
“This triumphant song is all about rising up! My story is one of secret. As I felt myself feeling separated from God in cycles of destructive behavior and sin, the last thing I wanted to do was rise up. The last thing on earth that I wanted to do was to stand up and do what was right.
When I feel defeated it’s easy for me to recluse, to become comfortable in that place, but I know that the voice of Jesus is always gonna call me to rise up. If you hold onto that truth, that voice will get loud and it will eventually get louder than the voice that’s telling you to not rise up. There is no greater feeling of being alive than when you decide that I’m gonna take the power that’s given to me by the blood that was shed on the cross and I’m going to stand on top of this thing that has held me down. When you rise up, anything that felt like life before that pales in comparison.”
– Logan of CAIN
New artists, CAIN is comprised of siblings; Taylor Cain-Matz, Madison Cain-Johnson, and Logan Cain. They currently reside in Nashville and are worship leaders at their home church.