Peace In The Valley
Carroll Roberson Lyrics
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But I must go along
Till the Lord comes
And calls calls me away(oh yes)
Where the morning is bright
And the Lamb is the Light
And the night night is as bear as the day
There will be peace in the valley
For me someday
There will be peace in the valley
For me oh Lord I pray
There'll be no sadness(no) no sorrow
(There′ll be no)trouble trouble I'll see
There will be peace in the valley
For me(oh yes)
Well the bear will be gentle
And the wolves will be tame
And the Lion shall lay down by the lamb
And the beast from the wild
Shall be led by a little child
And I'll be changed changed
From this creature that I am
There will be peace in the valley
For me someday
There will be peace in the valley
For me oh Lord I pray
There′ll no sadness(no)no sorrow
(There′ll be no)trouble trouble I'll see
There will be peace in the valley
For me(oh yes)
There′ll be peace in the valley
For me(for me)
The song "Peace in the Valley" by Carroll Roberson is a gospel hymn that describes the singer's hope for an idyllic afterlife, free from pain and suffering. The lyrics convey a sense of weariness and longing, with the singer expressing a desire to be called away by the Lord to a place where there is no sadness or sorrow. The song paints a picture of a world where even the most fearsome creatures, such as wolves and lions, are gentle and peaceful, and where a child can lead them without fear. The idea of transformation is also present in the lyrics, as the singer longs to be changed from the creature they are to something better.
The song's message is one of hope and faith, and it speaks to the human desire for a better life beyond this world. It offers comfort to those who are weary and struggling, reminding them that there is a better place waiting for them in the afterlife. The use of biblical imagery and concepts such as the Lamb and the Lord coming to call the singer away add a spiritual dimension to the song, making it an expression of religious devotion as well as a hymn of hope.
Line by Line Meaning
Well I'm tired and so weary
I am exhausted and drained
But I must go along
Yet, I must keep moving forward
Till the Lord comes
Until my faith is rewarded
And calls calls me away(oh yes)
And I am summoned to eternal life
Where the morning is bright
Where it is always bright and joyful
And the Lamb is the Light
And Jesus Christ illuminates everything
And the night night is as bear as the day
Where there are no hardships or despair
(Oh yes)
There will be peace in the valley
There will be serenity in heaven
For me someday
One day, I will witness it myself
There will be peace in the valley
There will be tranquility in heaven
For me oh Lord I pray
I hope and pray to receive that peace
There'll be no sadness(no) no sorrow
I will no longer feel any pain or sorrow
(There'll be no)trouble trouble I'll see
There will be no problems or difficulties
There will be peace in the valley
There will be harmony in heaven
For me(oh yes)
And I will experience it firsthand
Well the bear will be gentle
Even the most ferocious animals will be peaceful
And the wolves will be tame
The wildest beasts will be tamed
And the Lion shall lay down by the lamb
Even the predator will coexist peacefully with its prey
And the beast from the wild
Animals from the wilderness
Shall be led by a little child
Will be led by innocent children
And I'll be changed changed
And I, too, will be transformed
From this creature that I am
From my current flawed state
There'll be peace in the valley
There will be serenity in heaven
For me someday
I will witness it myself
There will be peace in the valley
There will be tranquility in heaven
For me oh Lord I pray
I hope and pray to receive that peace
There'll no sadness(no)no sorrow
I will no longer feel any pain or sorrow
(There'll be no)trouble trouble I'll see
There will be no problems or difficulties
There will be peace in the valley
There will be harmony in heaven
For me(oh yes)
And I will experience it firsthand
There'll be peace in the valley
There will be serenity in heaven
For me
I will finally have eternal peace
Contributed by Liam C. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Marcus Cleur
on There Is Only One King
The song "There Is Only One King" by Carroll Roberson is a beautiful hymn that captures the essence of the Christmas story. With insightful lyrics that take us through the contrast between King Herod and baby Jesus, the song reminds us that there is only one King who truly deserves our worship.
The song begins by painting the picture of King Herod, a powerful and wealthy ruler who lived in a palace in Bethlehem. While he may have been a mighty king to his subjects, he was unaware that the baby Jesus, born in a humble manger, was a King of all creation who had come to bring salvation to the world. This contrast between the earthly power of King Herod and the divine majesty of Jesus forms the central theme of the song.
The chorus of the song makes the point clear that there is only one King who truly deserves our praise - the King of Israel. This King didn't come to this earth to live in a palace or to be served by his subjects. Instead, he left the glory of heaven to bring salvation to everyone. The song ends with a repeat of the chorus, emphasizing the point that there is only one King, and he is the one who came to save us all.
A Classic Christmas song
Mike
on I Will Follow Him
This song is the song.
Thanks Lord Jesus
Pastor Blessed Isaac Onuetu.
on It's a Beautiful Morning
Very nice.