What Love Is This

Album: Where I Find You (2012)
Play Video

Songfacts®:

  • This song features powerful imagery of the Centurion soldier's reaction to discovering that Jesus was the Son of God after He'd been crucified. "I often think about what it would've been like to experience that and to say 'Truly, you are the Son of God,'" Kari shared. "You realize you were part of His death, you were the one of the people who'd nailed Him to a cross. He must have felt so incredibly broken—to believe the lie and then experience the truth."

    "I really think that's like all of us," she added. "We've got to have the perspective that without the Lord's presence, we're all in darkness, and 'What Love Is This' is my love song to the Lord for His love song for my life."
  • Kari wrote the song with:

    Lincoln Brewster, who is the senior worship pastor at Bayside Church in Granite Bay, California.

    Mia Fieldes, who is the writer of Christian worship songs like "Saviour King" and "Beautiful" and is known for her involvement as a musician with Hillsong Church in Sydney.

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Jesus In Pop Hits: The Gospel Songs That Went Mainstream

Jesus In Pop Hits: The Gospel Songs That Went MainstreamSong Writing

These overtly religious songs crossed over to the pop charts, despite resistance from fans, and in many cases, churches.

Bill Medley of The Righteous Brothers

Bill Medley of The Righteous BrothersSongwriter Interviews

Medley looks back on "Unchained Melody" and "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" - his huge hits from the '60s that were later revived in movies.

Robert DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots

Robert DeLeo of Stone Temple PilotsSongwriter Interviews

Stone Temple Pilots bass player Robert DeLeo names the songs that have most connected with fans and tells the stories behind tracks from their Tiny Music album.

90s Metal

90s MetalFact or Fiction

Test your metal - Priest, Maiden, and Beavis and Butt-head show up in this one.

A Monster Ate My Red Two: Sesame Street's Greatest Song Spoofs

A Monster Ate My Red Two: Sesame Street's Greatest Song SpoofsSong Writing

When singers started spoofing their own songs on Sesame Street, the results were both educational and hilarious - here are the best of them.

The Girl in That Song

The Girl in That SongFact or Fiction

Billie Jean, Delilah, Sara, Laura and Sharona - do you know who the girls in the songs really are?