: The opening lines declare that God’s love "goes beyond the highest star and reaches to the lowest hell," emphasizing that no person is beyond the reach of grace.
: The imagery of an ocean filled with ink and skies made of parchment traces back nearly a thousand years to an Aramaic poem called Akdamut Millin , composed by Rabbi Meir ben Yitzchak in 11th-century Germany. The Love of God - Mercy Me [With Lyrics]
: The third verse uses grand metaphors to show the scale of divine love. It posits that even if every stalk on earth were a quill and every person a scribe, the "ocean of ink" would run dry before the story of God's love could be fully told. Why It Resonates Today : The opening lines declare that God’s love
The Immeasurable Grace: Exploring MercyMe's "The Love of God" It posits that even if every stalk on