Love Theory

Kirk Franklin Kirk Franklin

Embracing Divine Love and Dedication

Kirk Franklin's "Love Theory" is a spirited gospel song that celebrates a profound love for God and the transformative power of that love in one's life. The lyrics express a deep sense of gratitude and amazement at the unconditional love God has for the most flawed parts of humanity. Franklin marvels at how God can cherish and keep the secrets of individuals, despite their imperfections, and how this divine love is the ultimate gift that sets one free.

The song uses the metaphor of a superhero to describe God's reliability and the miraculous ways in which He intervenes in people's lives. The phrase 'He saved the day' reinforces the idea of God as a savior who never fails, contrasting with the fallible heroes of popular culture. This superhero does not just perform physical rescues but saves souls and hearts, making the impossible possible. The repeated declaration 'I don't wanna love nobody but you' emphasizes the singer's exclusive devotion to God, rejecting all other loves in favor of this supreme, fulfilling relationship.

The chorus of the song, 'Loving you will be, will be the death of me,' suggests a willingness to undergo a metaphorical death of the ego, prioritizing God's will over personal desires. This line encapsulates the Christian concept of dying to oneself to live for Christ. The song's upbeat tempo and joyful delivery make it an anthem of praise, encouraging listeners to reflect on their relationship with God and to celebrate the joy and freedom found in loving Him wholeheartedly.

Share on social media Share as link

  1. My Life Is In Your Hands
  2. Revolution
  3. Love Theory
  4. I Smile
  5. A God Like You
View all Kirk Franklin songs

Most popular topics in Kirk Franklin songs