하나님의 사람
마커스워십
The production opens with a sparse piano motif that feels like the first light breaking through — deliberate, unhurried, reverent. As the arrangement builds, electric guitar layers enter with gentle sustain and a mid-tempo pulse that carries the song forward without urgency. Strings swell in the latter half, not as ornamentation but as a kind of communal breath, thickening the air around the voice. The emotional arc follows the shape of resolve: beginning in quiet conviction and arriving at something closer to declaration. The lead vocal sits warm in the chest register, never straining, delivering each phrase with the kind of steadiness that suggests deep personal belief rather than performance. There is a particular quality of grit softened by grace in the timbre. The lyric centers on the identity of a person who belongs wholly to God — not a hero but someone surrendered, shaped by that singular allegiance. In the Korean contemporary worship scene of the 2010s, Markers Worship occupied a space between intimate devotional music and congregational anthem, and this song is a landmark of that sensibility. You reach for it on a morning when you need to remember who you are before the day begins to define you for you.
medium
2010s
warm, layered, reverent
Korean CCM/evangelical
Korean CCM, Worship. Korean Contemporary Worship. resolute, serene. Starts in quiet, settled conviction and builds gradually toward a declaration of identity grounded in belonging.. energy 5. medium. danceability 3. valence 7. vocals: warm, chest-register, steady, earnest, grounded. production: piano, sustained electric guitar, swelling strings, mid-tempo pulse. texture: warm, layered, reverent. acousticness 5. era: 2010s. Korean CCM/evangelical. A morning before the day begins, when you need to remember who you are before the world starts defining it for you.