I Will Trust In the Lord
Aretha Franklin Lyrics


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I will trust in the Lord.
I will trust in the Lord.
I will trust in the Lord until I die
I will trust in the Lord.
I will trust in the Lord.
I will trust in the Lord until I die.

I'm goin' to treat everybody right.
I'm goin' to treat everybody right.
I'm goin' to treat everybody right until I die
I'm goin' to treat everybody right.
I'm goin' to treat everybody right.
I'm goin' to treat everybody right until I die.

I'm goin' to stay on the battlefield.
I'm goin' to stay on the battlefield.
I'm goin' to stay on the battlefield until I die
I'm goin' to stay on the battlefield.
I'm goin' to stay on the battlefield.
I'm goin' to stay on the battlefield until I die.

I'm goin' to stay on a bended knee.
I'm goin' to stay on a bended knee.
I'm goin' to stay on a bended knee until I die
I'm goin' to stay on a bended knee.
I'm goin' to stay on a bended knee.
I'm goin' to stay on a bended knee until I die.

I'm goin' to watch, fight and pray.
I'm goin' to watch, fight and pray.
I'm goin' to watch, fight and pray until I die
I'm goin' to watch, fight and pray.




I'm goin' to watch, fight and pray.
I'm goin' to watch, fight and pray until I die.

Overall Meaning

Aretha Franklin's song, "I Will Trust In the Lord" is a gospel hymn that declares the singer's unwavering faith in God. Through repetitions of the phrase "I will trust in the Lord until I die," Franklin emphasizes the lasting nature of her devotion. Additionally, the song features four other declarations, each repeated three times such as treat everybody right, stay on the battlefield, stay on a bended knee, and watch, fight and pray, which are all actions that parallel the central message of trust in God.


The first declaration, "I'm going to treat everybody right," shows the singer's commitment to loving and serving others as a reflection of her faith. The second declaration, "I'm going to stay on the battlefield," suggests that the singer sees her life on Earth as a spiritual battle that she will never give up on until she dies. The third declaration, "I'm going to stay on a bended knee," refers to the singer's commitment to prayer and humility before God. The final declaration, "I'm going to watch, fight, and pray," reinforces the idea that the singer will remain vigilant and active in pursuing her faith.


Franklin's powerful voice and emotional delivery of the song convey a sense of conviction and unshakable faith that showcase her musical talent and deepen the impact of the lyrics. With "I Will Trust in the Lord," Franklin articulates the essential tenets of Christian faith and offers a message of hope and inspiration to listeners.


Line by Line Meaning

I will trust in the Lord.
I will have unwavering faith in God.


I will trust in the Lord until I die.
My faith in God will persist throughout my life.


I'm goin' to treat everybody right.
I will treat all people with kindness and respect.


I'm goin' to treat everybody right until I die.
My commitment to treating others well will last until the end of my life.


I'm goin' to stay on the battlefield.
I will persevere and remain steadfast in the face of adversity.


I'm goin' to stay on the battlefield until I die.
I will persist in fighting for righteousness and justice throughout my life.


I'm goin' to stay on a bended knee.
I will consistently come before God in prayer and humility.


I'm goin' to stay on a bended knee until I die.
My dedication to prayer and seeking God will last my entire life.


I'm goin' to watch, fight and pray.
I will be vigilant, ready to defend what is right, and constantly seek God's guidance in doing so.


I'm goin' to watch, fight and pray until I die.
My commitment to protecting what is right and seeking God's guidance in doing so will last my entire life.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: C.l. Franklin

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