In The Fall
Myel Choir (Three Kings + Myel)
In The Fall is about redemption and renewal through the Creator during seasons of loss, change, and humility.
The song uses two layers of meaning:
- Theological layer
- It references the fall of mankind.
- Humanity lost its way through sin and separation from the Creator.
- Despite that fall, the Creator continues to pursue, restore, and redeem people.
- The message is that failure or brokenness is not the end. Grace lifts people back up.
- Seasonal metaphor layer
- The fall season (autumn) becomes a symbol of transformation.
- Leaves falling represent letting go of burdens, pride, and past mistakes.
- The cooler air and fading light symbolize reflection and humility.
- Just as trees release leaves to prepare for new growth, people release brokenness so the Creator can restore them.
- Core message of the song
The song teaches that falling does not mean being abandoned.
Instead, the Creator uses seasons of falling, loss, or surrender to produce renewal, growth, and spiritual harvest. - Emotional theme
- Hope
- Restoration
- Dependence on the Creator
- Rising after failure
- Peace during life's changing seasons
- Why the title matters
“In The Fall” flips the usual meaning of falling.
Instead of destruction, fall becomes the place where grace is most visible.
In simple terms, the song says:
People fell.
Leaves fall.
But in that falling, the Creator lifts us higher and brings new life.

