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The Call

  • Writer: Christopher Reed
    Christopher Reed
  • May 23
  • 2 min read

About the Song


"Come Up Higher" is the stirring invitation at the heart of "The Call," a song about the sacred moment when God's call breaks through fear, hesitation, and self-doubt. It begins with a quiet invitation, almost like a vibration in the soul, awakening the heart to something greater. What starts as a faint stirring becomes a holy summons: a call to rise, to speak, to serve, and to trust the One who gives both the message and the strength to carry it.


The lyrics trace an honest spiritual journey. There is fear, running, trembling, and uncertainty, but there is also grace. The song captures that place where the human heart wrestles with the weight of God's calling, only to discover that obedience does not depend on personal strength alone. The same Voice that calls also catches, guides, strengthens, and completes what He begins.


With poetic imagery of fire, light, prayer, holy ground, and the sound of redemption, "The Call" becomes more than a song of surrender. It is a prayer of availability. It is the moment of saying, "Here I stand - open heart, open hands." It speaks to anyone who has felt God's call but wondered whether they were ready, worthy, or strong enough.


At its heart, this song is a declaration of faith:


The song belongs to God,

The calling belongs to God,

And the life surrendered to Him becomes His instrument.


"The Call" is an anthem for the willing heart, the one that stops running, lifts its voice, and says, "Send me out. I will sing what you would say."


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