Where He Leads Me
Cedric Myton & The Congos Lyrics
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I will follow
Where he leads me
Heaven knows
This is my humble prayer
To him I pray every day
Where the living waters flowJust to satistfy my heart and soul
Where the living waters flow
Just to satistfy my heart and soul
Oh wise Jah, day and night I pray (Uuuh)
Oh, the most merciful father
And that I can
Complete my work today (Uuuh)
In paradise
Where the living waters flow
Just to satistfy my heart and soul
Where the living waters flow
Just to satistfy my heart and soul
For all my Saturday (Uuuh)
I sing to almighty Jah (Uuuh)
So I can be with him (Uuuh)
In paradise
Where the living waters flow
Just to satistfy my heart and soul
Where the living waters flow
Just to satistfy my heart and soul
Cedric Myton and The Congos’ song "Where He Leads Me" carries a profound spiritual message that emphasizes the themes of faith, devotion, and the pursuit of spiritual fulfillment. The opening lines, “Where he leads me, I will follow; where he leads me, heaven knows,” reflect the singer’s commitment to following a divine path, highlighting trust in a higher power’s guidance. This notion of divine leadership mirrors a common spiritual journey, where one relinquishes control and places their faith in a force that knows the best course for their life. In this context, “heaven knows” suggests an omniscient watchfulness by a higher being, underscoring the belief that surrendering to this guidance brings both peace and purpose.
The singer expresses a desire for a deeper connection through prayer, proclaiming, “This is my humble prayer; to him I pray every day.” Here, prayer becomes a daily ritual, emphasizing a continuous relationship with the divine. The mention of “living waters” symbolizes life, purity, and spiritual sustenance, which fulfill the singer's heart and soul. It evokes the biblical imagery of water as a source of life and rejuvenation (as seen in passages like John 4:14 where Jesus speaks of “living water”). This metaphor suggests the nourishment one receives from spiritual practices and encounters with the divine, which not only quench earthly thirst but also fulfill deeper existential yearnings.
As the lyrics progress, the repetition of “oh wise Jah” and “the most merciful father” reveals a personal acknowledgment of Jah (a Rastafarian name for God) as a source of wisdom and mercy, inviting a powerful sense of reverence. The repeated prayers signal a commitment to maintain this connection continually, indicating that spiritual fulfillment is not a one-time experience but rather a sustained journey. The yearning to "complete my work today in paradise" reveals a desire to contribute positively to the world, aligning actions with divine intention. There’s a sense of urgency and purpose as the singer seeks to make the most of their time on earth while aspiring for a future in a more transcendent state—paradise being a metaphor for ultimate divine communion.
The chorus repeatedly invokes the “living waters” as a source of satisfaction for both heart and soul, reinforcing the song's central message about the interdependence of the physical and spiritual realms. By connecting the daily routines, like singing to "almighty Jah" and the significance of Saturdays, it illustrates a life woven with devotion and joy. The emphasis on community and shared spirituality aligns with the blessings of harmony and unity found in collective worship. Ultimately, the song reflects a holistic pursuit of spiritual contentment—where one's journey is guided by faith, nourished by divine love, and culminated in the joyous promise of paradise.
Line by Line Meaning
Where he leads me
In the direction that divine guidance takes me
I will follow
I will obediently pursue that path
Where he leads me
In the places that spiritual direction shows me
Heaven knows
The higher powers are aware of this journey
This is my humble prayer
I offer this heartfelt supplication
To him I pray every day
Daily, I seek connection with the divine
Where the living waters flow
In the realm of divine abundance and spirit
Just to satisfy my heart and soul
To fulfill my deepest emotional and spiritual needs
Where the living waters flow
In that sanctified space filled with sacred life
Just to satisfy my heart and soul
To nourish my inner being and spirit
Oh wise Jah, day and night I pray (Uuuh)
Oh, all-knowing God, I seek your guidance tirelessly
Oh, the most merciful father
Oh, my compassionate divine protector
And that I can
So that I am able to
Complete my work today (Uuuh)
Fulfill my purpose and duties in this day
In paradise
In a realm of ultimate peace and joy
Where the living waters flow
In that sacred space of spiritual abundance
Just to satisfy my heart and soul
To meet the deepest needs of my being
Where the living waters flow
In the vibrant stream of life and divinity
Just to satisfy my heart and soul
To bring fulfillment to my emotional and spiritual existence
For all my Saturday (Uuuh)
Throughout my entire week
I sing to almighty Jah (Uuuh)
I praise and worship the all-powerful God
So I can be with him (Uuuh)
In hopes of being in his divine presence
In paradise
In the ultimate state of bliss and unity with the divine
Where the living waters flow
In that sacred, life-giving sphere
Just to satisfy my heart and soul
To nurture and fulfill my essence
Where the living waters flow
In the space of spiritual nourishment
Just to satisfy my heart and soul
To ensure my emotional and spiritual well-being
Writer(s): Cedric Myton, Yvonne Myton
Contributed by Savannah Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@evandrosousa803
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@ThescoCosta
Ho mentira 🤥
@ThescoCosta
Em todos brasileiros
@marcioaraujo-er7rc
Claro q não,bro ! Minha capital Teresina,no Piauí é forte no reggae ,man 🇧🇷🇧🇷😎🇧🇷🇧🇷 ! Nós paredões e bailes ,a vibe rola ,bro 😎 ! Reggae rastafari,roots e remix. Um salve ao meu Piauí 😎😎! E em especial, minha terrinha natal Esperantina(reggae lá é forte) ,e à nossa capital, Teresina !
@mariaciceradasilvasilva2590
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@andredaniel5497
É a capital do reggae e quem discordar não entende, slz é o único lugar que tem um museu do reggae fora da Jamaica, em slz não só se escuta reggae como se vive a cultura do mesmo🇯🇲🇧🇷
@reginapaula5057
Tu é doido camarada, curtir muito agarradinha,na época meu parceiro era regueiro e nós só alegria.Hoje só na saudade.
@pedronetercio
Não sei como alguém pode dar deslike para o post.
Aqui é só pra quem curte reggae.
Reggae pra recordar os tempos bons
@Apexracingbr
eles nao vao mudar nosso gosto
@franciscopereiraconceicao991
Eu amo ❤reggae moro no Amazonas mas sou reggae raiz lago verde Maranhão