
All week, my heart has leaned into the study of Jeremiah 7 to build something that lasts—not just for today, but for every tomorrow. I’ve sought truth that stirs me now, igniting a deeper desire to walk in God’s Way. And I’ve listened for something I can carry forward, a sound that keeps me stepping ahead in faith by transforming spiritual insights into song. Out of this pursuit, a worship song has emerged—born from scripture, shaped by reflection, and filled with the encouragement to get into spiritual shape by allowing God to lead every step of our life.
Link to song published at Suno – Link
Lead Us Back Again
Verse 1
Jeremiah stood at the gate,
where the Lord’s house opened wide;
as the people walked through the courts,
carrying rituals filled with pride.
He lifted his voice with a warning,
a call to turn from hollow ways—
from idols stealing devotion,
from sacrifices empty of praise.
Pre‑Chorus
And just as in Jeremiah’s day,
our hearts need reform again;
turning back to the ONE true God,
to walk in truth, not just pretend.
Chorus
Lead us back again,
to the center of Your heart.
Let Your Word be our compass,
guiding every step we start.
Holy Spirit, be our Guide,
awakening purpose deep inside.
Make us fit for Your design—
we will run in Your victory,
Your victory is mine.
Verse 2
Your Word reshapes our living,
Your grace renews our strength;
You teach us daily to follow Jesus,
to run this race to the end.
With discipline forged in mercy,
and courage You supply,
we rise to carry Your purpose,
with focused fire in our eyes.
Pre‑Chorus
And just as in Jeremiah’s day,
our hearts need reform again;
turning back to the ONE true God,
to walk in truth, not just pretend.
Chorus
Lead us back again,
to the center of Your heart.
Let Your Word be our compass,
guiding every step we start.
Holy Spirit, be our Guide,
awakening purpose deep inside.
Make us fit for Your design—
we will run in Your victory,
Your victory is mine.
Bridge
Shape us, Lord, with holy strength;
train our hearts to trust Your name.
We surrender to Your game plan—
every step, we’re Yours again.
Shape us, Lord, with holy fire;
fill our lives with Your desire.
We will follow where You lead—
You’re the victory we need.
Final Chorus
Lead us back again,
to the center of Your heart.
Your Word is still our compass,
Your Spirit sets us apart.
Make us ready for Your call,
fit and faithful through it all.
We will walk in Your design—
and step into the victory
that’s Yours and mine.






What I appreciate most about this reflection is how honestly it captures the heart of Jeremiah 7: God isn’t after rituals, routines, or spiritual muscle‑memory—He’s after a people whose lives actually align with His voice. The post names that tension beautifully: we can walk through the courts with confidence while our hearts drift far from obedience. The song that emerged from this meditation feels like a corrective invitation—calling us away from hollow habits and back to the God who reforms, reshapes, and reclaims His people. It’s worship born from Scripture, not sentiment.
The repeated plea to be “led back again” lands with real weight. It’s not nostalgia; it’s repentance. It’s a recognition that spiritual fitness isn’t achieved through willpower but through surrender to the Spirit’s training. The lyrics echo that truth—God’s Word as our compass, His Spirit as our guide, His victory as our strength. In a world that prizes self‑direction, this song becomes a counter‑formation: a reminder that the path to life is found in letting God lead every step.
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