The fourth verse compares the believer's personal struggles to the Cross of Christ, suggesting that one should not flee from life's burdens when Christ carried the heaviest of all.
The lyrics reflect on facing "heavy trials" in life with Christ's help. It emphasizes that God "chastises those He loves" to help them improve and that true patience and love lead to divine rewards.
While Costel Popa is the original creator (writing both music and lyrics), the version by Archdeacon Adrian Ursuleasa has gained significant popularity for its liturgical and emotional depth. Key Themes in the Lyrics
The song follows a traditional structure common in Romanian Orthodox "priceasne":
The song is a contemporary Romanian religious hymn (priceasnă) composed by artist Costel Popa , famously interpreted by Archdeacon Adrian Ursuleasa . It serves as a deeply personal prayer of endurance, faith, and divine love. The Story Behind the Song
The refrain, "O Lord, You know my love / You read my heart," highlights a direct, transparent relationship with God.
A religious figure known for his soulful interpretations of traditional hymns, often sharing his music on YouTube to reach a wider audience.
The fourth verse compares the believer's personal struggles to the Cross of Christ, suggesting that one should not flee from life's burdens when Christ carried the heaviest of all.
The lyrics reflect on facing "heavy trials" in life with Christ's help. It emphasizes that God "chastises those He loves" to help them improve and that true patience and love lead to divine rewards. The fourth verse compares the believer's personal struggles
While Costel Popa is the original creator (writing both music and lyrics), the version by Archdeacon Adrian Ursuleasa has gained significant popularity for its liturgical and emotional depth. Key Themes in the Lyrics While Costel Popa is the original creator (writing
The song follows a traditional structure common in Romanian Orthodox "priceasne": The Story Behind the Song The refrain, "O
The song is a contemporary Romanian religious hymn (priceasnă) composed by artist Costel Popa , famously interpreted by Archdeacon Adrian Ursuleasa . It serves as a deeply personal prayer of endurance, faith, and divine love. The Story Behind the Song
The refrain, "O Lord, You know my love / You read my heart," highlights a direct, transparent relationship with God.
A religious figure known for his soulful interpretations of traditional hymns, often sharing his music on YouTube to reach a wider audience.