Into the Morning
Fernando Ortega Lyrics


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You were sailing on the rolling sea
By a cold wind you were blown
On the waters of eternity
You were sailing all alone
You could hear Him calling you, "Come away!"
Into the morning; into the day
Old life is passing and fading away
The God of creation calls you by name
Into the morning of a new day
Now only shadows of the past remain
As you sail through the night
Distant voices call you back again
But there's a stronger voice inside
These are the words He says: "Come away!"
Into the morning; into the day
Old life is passing and fading away
The God of creation calls you by name
Into the morning of a new day
Into the morning; into the day
Old life is fading and passing away
The God of creation calls you by name
Into the morning of a new day
Of a new day




Of a new day
Of a new day

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Fernando Ortega's song Into the Morning describe the journey of an individual who has been tossed about by the rough seas of life. They have been alone on this journey, but they can hear God calling out to them. God is inviting them to leave their past behind and step into a new day, into a new season of life. Although the individual hears distant voices calling them back to their old life, they are encouraged to listen to the stronger voice inside. This voice is God's and it tells them to come away and leave their former life behind.


The lyrics are about surrendering control and allowing God to call the shots. God is the Creator of all things, and He is the One who calls this person by name, inviting them to embrace a new beginning. The individual is to leave behind the shadows of their past as they move into a bright new day, where the only remnants of their former life are the memories that remain.


This song speaks to the human experience of feeling lost and alone, while also offering a sense of hope and new purpose. It encourages individuals to trust in God and to listen for His voice amidst the chaotic seas of life.


Line by Line Meaning

You were sailing on the rolling sea
You were afloat in the sea with the waves rolling beneath you.


By a cold wind you were blown
You were taken by the wind that was frigid and uncomfortable.


On the waters of eternity
You were traveling on the infinite sea.


You were sailing all alone
You were navigating the sea all by yourself.


You could hear Him calling you, "Come away!"
You could listen to the voice inside you that invited you to move ahead to a new destination.


Into the morning; into the day
The journey was taking you into a new period full of possibilities and hope for the future.


Old life is passing and fading away
Your past is vanishing and losing its power and importance.


The God of creation calls you by name
The Almighty God is requesting you to leave behind the old life and step into a new one.


Into the morning of a new day
This new period is a morning with a fresh start and a feeling of rebirth.


Now only shadows of the past remain
The only trace of your past is the representation of things that have happened.


As you sail through the night
You are crossing through the dark moments before the sun comes up.


Distant voices call you back again
You can hear voices from your past urging you to return.


But there's a stronger voice inside
Despite the voices that are calling you backward, there is a more dominant force in you that is propelling you ahead.


These are the words He says: "Come away!"
This is what the voice inside you keeps repeating, requesting you to escape and leave behind the old life and enter into a new era.


Old life is fading and passing away
The life that you've lived previously is losing its existence and becoming null and void.


Of a new day
A new day full of promise, opportunities, and hope.




Writer(s): ORTEGA JUAN FERNANDO, SCHREINER JOHN ANDREW

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Janice Bultman Bogott


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Is there anywhere I can get the sheet music for piano for this song? I just love it!!

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