The song opens with a plea for spiritual "emptiness": "Tuhan aku rela mengosongkan bejana jiwaku ini" (Lord, I am willing to empty the vessel of my soul). This reflects the theological concept of kenosis —the voluntary relinquishing of personal desires and worldly ego to be filled by divine presence. The lyrics express a desire to replace personal "hasrat" (passions) with "gairah surgawi" (heavenly zeal).
Produced by Alberd Tanoni with orchestration by the Impact Orchest Team , the song’s arrangement is intentionally somber yet majestic. The Official Music Video on Impact Music's YouTube Channel often uses minimalist lighting and focused shots of Veren to mirror the internal, solitary nature of the soul’s journey toward God. Conclusion Saat Ku Pulang Menghadap Bapa - Veren [Official Music Video]
The emotional peak of the song is the yearning to see the face of God. Phrases like "memandang wajah-Mu" (gazing at Your face) and "bertemu muka dengan-Mu" (meeting face to face) describe a deep spiritual thirst that can only be quenched by divine communion. The song opens with a plea for spiritual
The song opens with a plea for spiritual "emptiness": "Tuhan aku rela mengosongkan bejana jiwaku ini" (Lord, I am willing to empty the vessel of my soul). This reflects the theological concept of kenosis —the voluntary relinquishing of personal desires and worldly ego to be filled by divine presence. The lyrics express a desire to replace personal "hasrat" (passions) with "gairah surgawi" (heavenly zeal).
Produced by Alberd Tanoni with orchestration by the Impact Orchest Team , the song’s arrangement is intentionally somber yet majestic. The Official Music Video on Impact Music's YouTube Channel often uses minimalist lighting and focused shots of Veren to mirror the internal, solitary nature of the soul’s journey toward God. Conclusion
The emotional peak of the song is the yearning to see the face of God. Phrases like "memandang wajah-Mu" (gazing at Your face) and "bertemu muka dengan-Mu" (meeting face to face) describe a deep spiritual thirst that can only be quenched by divine communion.