A Voice From on High
Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys Lyrics


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I hear a voice callin'
It must be our Lord
It's comin' from Heaven on high

I hear a voice callin'
I've gained a reward
For the land where we never shall die
The Savior has paid a great price for me
He gave His life on Calvary
So I'll follow His footsteps up the narrow way
And be ready to meet Him when He calls on that day

I hear a voice callin'
It must be our Lord
It's comin' from Heaven on high

I hear a voice callin'
I've gained a reward
For the land where we never shall die

He died on the cross, the old rugged cross
That we would be saved from sin and not lost
So I'll follow His footsteps up the narrow way
And we'll pay our debts on that great judgment day

I hear a voice callin'
It must be our Lord
It's comin' from Heaven on high

I hear a voice callin'




I've gained a reward
For the land where we never shall die

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bill Monroe's "A Voice from On High" speak about the redemption of one's soul through faith in Jesus Christ. The first stanza talks about a voice calling from heaven, which the singer believes to be the Lord's. The next stanza establishes that the singer has been rewarded with eternal life, and the price for this has been paid by Jesus, who sacrificed himself on the cross. The third stanza repeats the idea that the singer will follow in Jesus' footsteps up to heaven on Judgment Day, to meet Jesus again.


The song presents Jesus as the ultimate savior, who has paid a great price to save humanity from sin and who wants us to walk in his footsteps. The message is conveyed through the powerful imagery of a voice from heaven calling out to the singer. The song is written in the style of Bluegrass, which is known for its use of beautiful harmonies and acoustic instruments.


Line by Line Meaning

I hear a voice callin',
I can hear a clear and distinct voice calling out loud to me


It must be our Lord
The voice I hear must be coming from the Lord


It's comin' from Heaven on high
The voice is coming from the heavens, from a higher place


I hear a voice callin',
Once again, I can hear a clear and distinct voice calling out loud to me


I've gained a reward
I have received a great gift as a result of my faith and devotion


For the land where we never shall die
This reward is a place where we shall never experience death


The Savior has paid a great price for me
Jesus Christ has made a tremendous sacrifice on my behalf


He gave His life on Calvary
Christ suffered and died on the cross at Calvary to save us from our sins


So I'll follow His footsteps up the narrow way
I will choose to follow the path of Christ, which is often challenging and difficult


And be ready to meet Him when He calls on that day
I must be prepared to meet Christ when he returns, as we never know when that day will be


He died on the cross, the old rugged cross
Christ suffered and died on a rough and rugged cross


That we would be saved from sin and not lost
Christ's sacrifice was meant to save us from the eternal consequences of sin


And we'll pay our debts on that great judgment day
We will be judged for our actions on earth, and must face the consequences of our choices




Lyrics ยฉ Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Bessie Maudlin, Bill Monroe

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Comments from YouTube:

@StashWyslouch

an amazing performance and video, thank you for sharing

@fleurafricaine5740

Had no idea Bill could sing so high. Beautiful.

@kwasura

I hear a voice calling
It must be our Lord,
It must be,
It must be our Lord.
It's coming from heaven on high
I hear a voice calling,
I've gained the reward
I've gained, I've gained the reward.
For the land where we never shall die
The savior has paid
A great price for me
He gave his life on Calvary.
So I follow his footsteps
Up the narrow way
And be ready to meet him
When he comes on that day.
He died on the cross
The old rugged cross
That we would be saved
From sin and not lost.
So I follow his footsteps
Up the narrow way
That'll pay our debts
On that great judgment day.
He died on the cross
The old rugged cross
That we would be saved
From sin and not lost.

@dorothypartridge4209

Bill Monroe was the first that I ever heard of what they now call Bluegrass. He is still my favourite!

@ButchRobinsBanjo

Yes, heโ€™s the Father of Bluegrass

@jeffgann2818

#TheFatherOfBluegrass
Always and they'll never be another
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