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.
That's Where I'll Be
Hezekiah Walker Lyrics
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Rooted and grounded in Thee
And with Your help, I see
That's where I'll be
Be steadfast and unmovable
Always abounding in the word of God
(That's where I'll be, that's where I'll be)
All other ground I sinking sand
That's what on Christ the solid rock, I stand
(That's where I'll be, that's where I'll be)
That's where I wanna be
Rooted and grounded in Thee
And with Your help, I see
That's where I'll be
Be steadfast and unmovable
Always abounding in the word of God
(That's where I'll be, that's where I'll be)
All other ground I sinking sand
That's what on Christ the solid rock, I stand
(That's where I'll be, that's where I'll be)
That's where I'll be
Rooted and grounded in Thee
Be, be
That's where I wanna be
The lyrics of Hezekiah Walker's song "That's Where I'll Be" convey a strong message about the singer's unwavering faith in God. The lyrics urge the listener to remain steadfast, rooted and grounded in God's love and His word. The lyrics also emphasize the importance of relying on God's help to find this unshakeable ground of faith. The singer states that, with God's help, that's where he will be, showing his trust in God.
The lyrics also reference the famous Bible passage in Matthew 7:24-27, where Jesus teaches the importance of building one's life and faith on a solid rock. The singer asserts that all other ground is sinking sand, and that's why he chooses to stand on the solid rock of Christ.
The song expresses the singer's desire to remain faithful and true to his beliefs, even in the face of challenges and temptations. The message is one of hope and encouragement, urging the listener to find strength in God's word and love.
Line by Line Meaning
That's where I wanna be
I desire to be in the place that is secure and unwavering
Rooted and grounded in Thee
I want to be deeply connected and established in my faith in God
And with Your help, I see
With God's assistance, I can achieve my aim
That's where I'll be
I will attain my objective of being in a steadfast and firm position in Christ
Be steadfast and unmovable
I will remain firmly fixed and immovable in my devotion to God
Always abounding in the word of God
I will continuously grow and thrive in my knowledge and practice of the teachings of God
(That's where I'll be, that's where I'll be)
Repeat of the chorus to affirm my commitment to being rooted in God
All other ground I sinking sand
All other foundations and beliefs are unstable and unreliable
That's what on Christ the solid rock, I stand
I will stand firm only on the reliable and steadfast foundation of Christ
That's where I'll be
I will persist in my devotion to God and remain secure in my faith
Rooted and grounded in Thee
I will stay firmly planted in my connection and devotion to God
Be, be
Repeated emphasis on the importance of being rooted in God
That's where I wanna be
I am firm in my desire to be in a secure and unwavering position in Christ
Contributed by Caden I. 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