The Last Surrender
Dwight Yoakam Lyrics


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To the Lord's defenders at the last surrender
Granted passage to the other side
Where he shall cherish in his name those who've perished
And embrace with everlasting life

To each heart that is tendered at the last surrender
A home is promised with him to abide
Where he shall cherish in his name those who've perished
And embrace with everlasting life

There be redeemed to dwell in fear no more
Free the bondage of this lost world's strife
Knowing he shall cherish in his name those who've perished
And embrace with everlasting life

And there be redeemed to dwell in fear no more
Free the bondage of this lost world's strife
Knowing he shall cherish in his name those who've perished
And embrace with everlasting life

To the Lord's defenders at the last surrender
Granted passage to the other side




Where he shall cherish in his name those who've perished
And embrace with everlasting life

Overall Meaning

The song The Last Surrender by Dwight Yoakam talks about the idea of death and what happens after we pass away. The verses talk about those who have surrendered to the Lord, and how they will be granted passage to the other side. This implies that if one surrenders to the will of the Lord, they will be rewarded after death. The lyrics also mention how the Lord will cherish and embrace those who have perished with everlasting life. This is a message of hope and comfort, as it suggests that there is something to look forward to after death. The idea of everlasting life is also mentioned multiple times, which underscores the belief that there is a spiritual existence beyond physical death.


In the chorus, the lyrics offer a promise of a home to those who have tender hearts at the time of their last surrender. This too suggests that there is more to life than just the physical world, and there will be a spiritual life to look forward to. The idea of being redeemed to dwell in fear no more is also presented in the chorus, which speaks to the belief that death can be something to look forward to, rather than something to fear. Overall, the song is a message of hope and comfort for those who believe in an afterlife.


Line by Line Meaning

To the Lord's defenders at the last surrender
Those who have remained loyal to God until their final moments will be granted passage to the afterlife.


Granted passage to the other side
They will cross over from the earthly realm to the spiritual realm.


Where he shall cherish in his name those who've perished
In the afterlife, God will honor and remember those who have died.


And embrace with everlasting life
Those who have passed on will be welcomed into eternal life and will never die again.


To each heart that is tendered at the last surrender
Anyone who has a soft heart and surrenders to God will be promised a home with Him.


A home is promised with him to abide
God will provide a permanent dwelling place for those who turn to Him in faith and humility.


There be redeemed to dwell in fear no more
Those who have been saved by God will no longer live in fear.


Free the bondage of this lost world's strife
God's salvation liberates people from the struggles and difficulties of life on earth.




Lyrics © THE BICYCLE MUSIC COMPANY
Written by: DWIGHT YOAKAM

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