Hezekiah Walker is the visionary, founder and Senior Pastor of the Love Fellowship Tabernacle Churches in Brooklyn, New York; & Bensalem, Pennsylvania. As pastor, he shepherds a growing and multi-cultural flock of members varying in age, race and socio-economic backgrounds. Born and raised in Brooklyn in the tumultuous Fort Greene public housing projects, he has risen to found, build and lead one of the greatest ministries in the world.
Hezekiah Walker has released several albums on the music labels; Sweet Rain Records, Benson Music Group, and Verity Records as Hezekiah Walker & The Love Fellowship Crusade Choir, Hezekiah Walker & The Love Fellowship Choir, and more recently (since 2005) as, Hezekiah Walker & LFC.
Bishop Walker's efforts have seen him win Grammy Awards for Best Gospel Album By Choir Or Chorus twice: once for Live in Atlanta at Morehouse College (1994), and once for Love Is Live! (2001).
Separate from The Love Fellowship Choir, Bishop Walker's Love Fellowship Tabernacle Choir (LFT Church Choir) have released albums entitled Recorded "Live" at Love Fellowship Tabernacle in 1998, and Love Is Live in 2001.
Christ Did It All
Hezekiah Walker Lyrics
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Christ Did It All All All
Christ Did It All Now I Am Free
Christ Did It All I Got the Victory
But Most of All I Have Eternal Life
Christ Did It
Christ Did It
He Did It All
Christ Did It
He Did It All
Christ Did It
Christ Did It
Christ Did It
Hezekiah Walker's song "Christ Did It All" is a powerful declaration of the gospel message that Jesus Christ took on the sin of the world and paid the ultimate price on the cross, providing salvation and eternal life for those who believe in him. The refrain "Christ Did It All All All" emphasizes the completeness and sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice, leaving nothing left to be done for our salvation. The song celebrates the freedom, victory, and eternal life that come through faith in Jesus Christ.
The repetition of "Christ Did It" reinforces the message that there is nothing we can do to earn or achieve salvation apart from Christ's work on the cross. The song underscores the truth that our salvation is a gift of grace that cannot be earned through human effort or merit. Instead, we need to place our faith in Christ and trust in his finished work on our behalf. The result is not only freedom and victory in this life but also the assurance of eternal life with God.
Overall, Hezekiah Walker's "Christ Did It All" is an uplifting and inspiring song that celebrates the power and sufficiency of the gospel message. It encourages believers to rest in the finished work of Christ and to trust in him alone for salvation.
Line by Line Meaning
Christ Did It All All All
Christ accomplished everything, everything, everything
Christ Did It All Now I Am Free
Christ's completed work has set me free
Christ Did It All I Got the Victory
Christ won the battle on my behalf, and I am now victorious
But Most of All I Have Eternal Life
The greatest benefit of Christ's finished work is that I now have eternal life
Christ Did It
Christ accomplished it
He Did It All
He accomplished everything
Christ Did It
Christ accomplished it
He Did It All
He accomplished everything
Christ Did It
Christ accomplished it
He Did It All
He accomplished everything
Christ Did It
Christ accomplished it
Christ Did It
Christ accomplished it
Christ Did It
Christ accomplished it
Contributed by Austin W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@KenyonClemonsNY
The 90s Gospel scene was a moment. As a New Yorker I gotta rep Here and Love Fellowship and James Hall Worship Praise but loving all the Southern, John P. Kee, and Western as well! A great era!
@BreakingCurses101
The 80s was even better.
@jnettebrooks6446
I totally agree..the 90's!
@darlenepatten2022
Gospel will never be like this anymore. Loved the music and just the worship
@SDGirl05
Never. I miss feeling the Spirit in songs now its all about singing scaled in gospel these days.
@noelaperrytv2739
YES!!
@vaughngracey255
I wouldn't say that.
@AJLD1
And unfortunately, audiences will never be this hyped either, because everyone has their phone out π€¦ββοΈ
@pecleveland
The early 90s was a special moment in gospel music
@bbrianblair
pecleveland YES!!