"Teach Me How To Love" is a song by Josh Baldwin that explores the deep desire to love and worship God fully. The lyrics describe a heart that cannot help but love and seek after God, drawing inspiration from various natural elements. The song begins by comparing the flow of a river towards the sea to the heart's innate knowledge of where it wants to be - in God's presence. Just as rocks would naturally cry out in praise, the singer's voice cannot help but call out God's name. The chorus emphasizes the inability to restrain the heart's love for God, repeating the line "I can't keep my heart from loving, loving You." It expresses a longing to love God unabashedly and wholeheartedly. The second verse uses the imagery of mountains that reach for the sky to symbolize the dreams and aspirations of the heart, desiring to catch God's attention. The reference to trees clapping their hands in praise is taken from the Bible (Isaiah 55:12) and suggests that the singer's love and worship will not go unseen or unheard. The city on a hill represents the singer's own life, a shining example of their love for God. The chorus repeats the longing and inability to contain love for God, expressing a heartfelt desire to love God with everything they are and everything they have. The bridge of the song pleads for God to teach the singer how to love even more deeply, acknowledging the need for divine guidance and understanding in loving God fully. It is a humble request for God's help and wisdom in expressing and understanding love. Overall, "Teach Me How To Love" is a worship song that resonates with individuals who desire to offer their love and worship to God in its purest form, seeking guidance and inspiration to love God with their whole being.