It refers to a religious song of praise, a hymn.
It isn't a particularly "religious" song. It was, however, written by a Christian, and sung by a band full of Christians. Does that make the song religious?
A secular song is a song that is not religious in nature or does not have religious themes. It typically focuses on topics like love, relationships, personal experiences, or other non-religious subjects.
Some homonyms of "him" include hymn (a religious song) and hem (to edge or border something).
The religious song "Majesty" was written in 1981 by Jack Hayford. It has since become a popular worship song in Christian churches worldwide.
The homophones for "that man" are "dat man" and "datt man." The homophones for "religious song" are "real lush song" and "reel a just sung."
If you are asking about the Carrie Underwood song, I have no idea.
Sacred song is used for worship or religious purposes. Secular song is common, everyday music.
In what Religious folk songs sung by enslaves people?
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Verse from a popular religious song.
The via dolorosa