Topical List of Contemporary Songs—Listening

Published November 22, 2025

Updated November 22, 2025

Pianist and guitar

Listening is a sacred practice of life and ministry. It’s about tuning our hearts to hear God’s voice through the Spirit, both personally and in gathered worship. True listening leads to discernment, conviction, encouragement, and obedience. The heart of listening lies not in the message, but in communion with the speaker. We listen to Jesus, the Word made flesh; to God’s written and preached word; to creation’s praise, revealing God’s beauty and power; and to one another with humility and grace. In all this, listening becomes an act of worship, formation, and love.

[You can find all these songs on the Spotify playlist “Listening” from the Calvin University Chapel.] 

Top Ten "Listening" Songs

Song Title

Artists

Notes

A Quiet Joy

Kate Bluett, Paul Zach

This song helps us to listen for God’s sustaining, still small voice in every season of life.

 

 Be Still (Psalm 46)

Wendell Kimbrough

Voicing the words of God, this simple and beautiful song encourages us to practice the posture of listening by slowing down and being still.  

 

 Flourishing (Psalm 119)

Sandra McCracken

A posture of listening seeks God’s teaching, understanding, and direction according to God’s commandments and leads to flourishing.

 

 Help Us See Christ

Bob Kauflin, Matthew Carpenter

This song petitions the Holy Spirit to help us behold and adore the person of Jesus Christ.

 

I Love Your Word (Psalm 119)

Caroline Cobb Smith

This song expresses a deep love for the Word because of what it speaks about God and his ways.

 

Listen to the Word of the Lord

Ben Shive, Bryan Fowler, Jordan Kauflin, Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty

This song provides a gentle invitation to listen to the word, learn the sound of God’s voice, and lean on the promises of God.

 

More Precious Than Gold (Psalm 19)

Adam Daniel Westlake, Britton Hardcastle, Carrie Elizabeth Hardcastle, George Douglas Koehl, Laela Beth Dasher, Mac Hayes, Max Dasher, Robbie Seay

Based on the words of Psalm 19, this song celebrates hearing God in the word and listening to the voice of creation testifying to the glory of God.

 

Oh What High and Holy Privilege

Bryan Christopher Fowler, Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty, Matt Boswell, Matt Papa

This song celebrates the word preached in public worship and the privilege of hearing God speak.

 

Your Words Are Wonderful (Psalm 119)

Ben Shive, David Zimmer, Nathan Stiff

Based on Psalm 119, this song celebrates the word of life that teaches us to trust in God’s promises and strengthens us for daily life.

 

Wait on the Lord,

Wen Reagan

This song invites a posture of listening by waiting in silence and stillness in the presence of the Lord.

Honorable Mention

(Didn’t Make the Top Ten But Worth Noting)

Song Title

Artists

Notes

 Like a Tree (Psalm 1)

Caroline Cobb Smith

Based on Psalm 1, this song voices the desire to delight in God’s word, being rooted, nourished, and sustained like a tree planted by the river.

 

The Way, the Truth and the Life

 Ian Lewis, James Ferguson, Jaywan Maxwell

This song reminds us to place trust in the word and example of Jesus Christ who leads us day by day in hope and faith. 


Topical List of Contemporary Songs—Series

This is part of a series that focuses on a particular theme providing a list of recent exemplary contemporary songs for congregational singing not currently found among the CCLI’s top 100. 

Other topics in this series include the following: