The Walk
Crabb Family Lyrics


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I found myself seated in the line of fire.
That ole' Preacher man sure had the holy power.
With his Bible he read my life like he knew it well.
The more I put up with my defense, the more conviction fell

I took a walk, I took a walk down to the alter that night.
I knelt to pray I cried I want to make things right.
What they were singing slips my memory, there's a lot I can't recall.
But I won't forget the mercy and i won't forget the walk.

As they opened up the hymn book and begin to sing
A cloud of joy filled the building like a covering.




With the invitation given, sinner won't you pray.
The wore I tried to leave the more I couldn't get away.

Overall Meaning

The Crabb Family's "The Walk" is a compelling song about a man's spiritual journey. The lyrics tell the story of the singer attending a church service where he is confronted by a preacher who delivers a powerful message. The man feels exposed, as if he is seated in the line of fire. The preacher's words resonate with him deeply, and he begins to feel convicted about the direction his life has taken.


Despite his initial resistance, the man decides to take a walk down to the altar to pray. He kneels and cries out for forgiveness, vowing to make things right. The exact details of the service are hazy in his memory, but he will never forget the mercy he received that day. The song describes how a cloud of joy filled the building as the congregation sang hymns and the preacher offered an invitation to those who needed to repent.


Overall, "The Walk" is a powerful testament to the transformative power of faith. It shows how even those who feel lost and disconnected from the Divine can find redemption if they are willing to take that first step on the path to spiritual renewal. Whether one is a believer or not, the song's message of hope and forgiveness is universal, and the powerful vocals and harmonies of the Crabb Family make it a truly unforgettable piece of music.


Line by Line Meaning

I found myself seated in the line of fire.
I was confronted with the truth about myself, even though it was uncomfortable.


That ole' Preacher man sure had the holy power.
The preacher had the ability to speak about my life with conviction and authority.


With his Bible he read my life like he knew it well.
The preacher seemed to know all of the secrets of my heart, like he had been observing me for a long time.


The more I put up with my defense, the more conviction fell.
As I tried to defend myself and my actions, it became clearer and clearer that I needed to change and that I was in the wrong.


I took a walk, I took a walk down to the altar that night.
I made a decision to publicly acknowledge my need to repent and change.


I knelt to pray I cried I want to make things right.
I was fully humbled before God and willing to make amends for my wrongdoing.


What they were singing slips my memory, there's a lot I can't recall.
Details like the specific song that was being sung or the exact words that were spoken are fuzzy, but the experience itself is unforgettable.


But I won't forget the mercy and I won't forget the walk.
Even though the specifics may fade with time, the overall sense of forgiveness and transformation that I experienced will stay with me forever.


As they opened up the hymn book and begin to sing
The people around me started singing hymns, bringing me deeper into the moment and the experience.


A cloud of joy filled the building like a covering.
The atmosphere was charged with positivity and excitement, as everyone felt a shared sense of connection and upliftment.


With the invitation given, sinner won't you pray.
The preacher urged me and others to take action, to recognize our own sin and to seek redemption through prayer.


The wore I tried to leave the wore I couldnt get away.
Despite any desires to resist or avoid the experience, I felt compelled to stay and participate fully.




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Written by: STEVEN CURTIS CHAPMAN

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Terri Pendergrass

I won't forget taking my walk, if you don't know Christ as your savior, please take the walk before it's too late!!

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