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"Love Has Come"
Song

"Love Has Come" is singer-songwriter Mark Schultz's third single for his fifth studio album Come Alive.

Background

Mark says he used Bible passages to write the song. One passage in particular was Philippians 2:5-11. He also used Isaiah 45:22-24.

Production

Mark said that he wrote two bridges with no verses:

Every knee shall bow, Every tongue confess, That God is love, And love has come for us all.

Glory, glory, hallelujah, Thank You for the cross, Singing glory, glory, hallelujah, Christ has paid the cost.

Producer Brown Bannister helped write the verses and an extra bridge:

Oh, and on that day, We will stand amazed, At our Savior, God and King, Just to see the face, Of amazing grace, As our hearts rise up and sing.

Music video

The music video features Mark singing with a gospel choir. The video was released on March 22.[1][2]

Critical reception

NRT Contributor Kevin Davis called the single "a great song to sing and praise to."[3]

The music video was recently voted #4 of 10 during the 4th Annual GMC Music Video Awards.[4]

Chart performance

The song debuted at #13 on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart in its first week of release, and has since peaked at #11.[5]

Charts

Peak
position
Chart
U.S. Billboard Hot Christian Songs[5] 11

Personnel

Release history

Region Date Format
United States August 25, 2009 Album release
May 1, 2010 Digital download

References

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  3. ^ http://www.newreleasetuesday.com/article.php?article_id=337
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  5. ^ a b "Mark Schultz Artist History".

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