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.
Living to Live Again
Hezekiah Walker Lyrics
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I'm living to live again
When he mountain
This whole world goodbye
When he mountain
This whole world goodbye
They′ll be no more crying
They'll be no more sorrow
No more sad tomorrow
I′m living to live again
I′m living to live again
When he mountain
This whole world goodbye
When he mountain
This whole world goodbye
When he mountain
This whole world goodbye
When he mountain
This whole world goodbye
They'll be no more crying
They′ll be no more dying
They'll be no more sorrow
No more sad tomorrow
They′ll be no more crying
They'll be no more dying
They′ll be no more sorrow
No more sad tomorrow
I'm living to live again
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Hezekiah Walker's song "Living to Live Again" speaks to the hope and promise of eternal life after death. The repetition of the phrase "I'm living to live again" emphasizes the central theme of the song, which is the belief in a life beyond this earthly one. The lyrics speak of saying goodbye to the world and all its troubles, of an end to crying, dying, and sorrow. The idea of a new beginning, a fresh start, is also present in the phrase "to live again" which is repeated several times in the song.
The imagery of a mountain is used to symbolize the ending of life as we know it, with the repetition of "when he mountain" suggesting a certainty of this event. However, this is not a cause for despair but for hope, as the song focuses on the future and what is to come beyond the mountain. The lyrics paint a picture of a world without pain or sadness, with a constant joy and peace that exists in the afterlife.
Overall, "Living to Live Again" is a spiritual and uplifting song that speaks to the hope and promise of eternal life. It provides comfort to those who have lost loved ones and inspires us to look forward to what lies ahead.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm living to live again
I am alive and well, ready to start a new life that I will live to the fullest
When he mountain
When I face a difficult challenge or obstacle
This whole world goodbye
I will leave this material world behind because there is a better place for me
They'll be no more crying
In that better place, there will be no more tears or sadness
They'll be no more dying
Death will no longer exist
They'll be no more sorrow
There will be no more pain or suffering
No more sad tomorrow
Every day in this new life will be a happy one
To live again
I will have a second chance at life in a better place
Writer(s): Hezekiah Walker, Melvin Renzolero Jr Crispell
Contributed by Blake F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Patrick Singleton
on I'll Make It ft. John P. Kee
Anointed songs like "I'll Make It" are timeless! Bless you Bishop Hezekiah.
Debra Grant
on You're All I Need
Jesus you are all I need!
Lillian Brown
on Amazing
hallelujah