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Jeff Majors Lyrics
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Uuummmm....Hey!
This one (this one),
That one (that one),
Each one is God's gift to the world.
We are (we are)
Each one is God's gift to the world
There are no extra people
In a mansion or a ghetto
From where you start your journey
Anywhere you go
So look across the ocean
See those on distant corners
Or see the one beside you
Look in their eyes long enough
You will know
This one (talkin bout this one),
That one (talkin bout that one),
Each one is God's Gift to the World.
That all the lonely people
First ones and the last ones
All the great and small ones
Ones that win and lose
To all of those remembered
And even those forgotten
To every single, single nation
I believe these words are true
For me and you
We are (we are)
They Are (they are)
Each one is God's gift to the world
This one (talkin bout this one),
That one (talkn bout that one),
Each one is God's Gift to the World.
Don't forget about the babies (the babies)
Don't forget about the soldiers ( the soldiers)
This one and that one and
This one and that one
Are God's gift to the world
This one (talkin bout this one),
That one (talkn bout that one),
Each one is God's Gift to the World.
The song "God's Gift" by Jeff Majors is a reminder that every person has worth and value. The lyrics state that each individual, regardless of their background or circumstances, is a gift from God to the world. There are no extra people, and each person has a unique contribution to make. The song encourages listeners to look beyond differences and see the humanity in others.
The lyrics also acknowledge the struggles and challenges that people face. The lonely and forgotten, the winners and losers, and even the first and last ones, are all important and deserving of love and respect. The song speaks to the universality of the human experience and the need for empathy and compassion. By recognizing the inherent worth of every person, the song suggests that we can create a more just and equitable world.
Overall, "God's Gift" is a song about connection and understanding. It reminds us that we are all part of a larger whole and that each person has something to offer. By celebrating our differences and honoring our shared humanity, we can build a better future for all.
Line by Line Meaning
This one (this one),
That one (that one),
Each one is God's gift to the world.
Every individual person, regardless of their social status, background or personality, is a unique and special gift that God has given to the world.
We are (we are)
They are (they are)
Each one is God's gift to the world
Both ourselves and others, no matter who they are, have been given as a gift to the world.
There are no extra people
In a mansion or a ghetto
From where you start your journey
Anywhere you go
So look across the ocean
See those on distant corners
Or see the one beside you
Look in their eyes long enough
You will know
No one is worth more or less than another person based on where they come from or their social standing. By taking the time to truly see and understand others, we can see the beauty and worth in every person.
That all the lonely people
First ones and the last ones
All the great and small ones
Ones that win and lose
To all of those remembered
And even those forgotten
To every single, single nation
I believe these words are true
For me and you
Everyone, no matter their life circumstances, is important and valuable. From those who are lonely and forgotten, to those who have achieved great things, every person is a gift from God.
Don't forget about the babies (the babies)
Don't forget about the soldiers ( the soldiers)
This one and that one and
This one and that one
Are God's gift to the world
Even the most vulnerable or strong members of society, such as babies and soldiers, are valuable and important gifts from God. Every person, no matter who they are, is a precious gift to the world.
This one (talkin bout this one),
That one (talkn bout that one),
Each one is God's Gift to the World.
Reiterating the idea that every single person, no matter who they are or where they come from, is an important and unique gift that God has given to the world.
Lyrics Β© Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MICHAEL HIMELSTEIN, MIKE HIMMELSTEIN, TERRY SAMPSON
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@RapbiBenIsrael
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YAHUAH-Rohi The Lord is My Shepherd.
YAHUAH-Yirah (The Lord WILL Provide) I shall not want.
YAHUAH-Rapha (The Lord that Healeth) He restoreth my soul.
YAHUAH-Shalom (The Lord our Peace) He leadeth me beside still waters.
YAHUAH-Tsidkenu (The Lord our Righteousness) He leadeth me in paths of righteousness.
YAHUAH-Shammah (The Lord is Present) I will fear no evil, Thou art with me.
YAHUAH-Nissi (The Lord our banner) Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of my enemies.
@RapbiBenIsrael
Daughter of The Most High
YAHUAH-Rohi The Lord is My Shepherd.
YAHUAH-Yirah (The Lord WILL Provide) I shall not want.
YAHUAH-Rapha (The Lord that Healeth) He restoreth my soul.
YAHUAH-Shalom (The Lord our Peace) He leadeth me beside still waters.
YAHUAH-Tsidkenu (The Lord our Righteousness) He leadeth me in paths of righteousness.
YAHUAH-Shammah (The Lord is Present) I will fear no evil, Thou art with me.
YAHUAH-Nissi (The Lord our banner) Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of my enemies.
@RapbiBenIsrael
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YAHUAH-Rohi The Lord is My Shepherd.
YAHUAH-Yirah (The Lord WILL Provide) I shall not want.
YAHUAH-Rapha (The Lord that Healeth) He restoreth my soul.
YAHUAH-Shalom (The Lord our Peace) He leadeth me beside still waters.
YAHUAH-Tsidkenu (The Lord our Righteousness) He leadeth me in paths of righteousness.
YAHUAH-Shammah (The Lord is Present) I will fear no evil, Thou art with me.
YAHUAH-Nissi (The Lord our banner) Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of my enemies.
@dgwansel
I thank God for allowing me to write the string and horn arrangement for this wonderful rendition of the 23rd Psalm. The vocalist is Al Johnson who has since passed away. Thank you Jeff Majors.
@gloriajones2350
My brother was a Muslim, and this was his favorite song.This version was played at his funeral.3/7/08
@markelwhitfield5681
All I can say is....THANK YOU.... More than u probably can imagine.... Thank you
@seanyoung9014
Thank you for your beautiful work. This is probably my favorite song ever and I'm not especially religious. It's just lovely and inspiring. Thanks again.
@2ndWindQueen
Thank you for this beautiful anointed music and song. Strings and horns are heavenly instruments β€οΈπππΎThis song takes me to a place of worship that ONLY the anointing to do..As with David when he played for Saul and I play this song daily to keep my atmosphere free of the evils of this world. Thank you again and blessings to you. RIP Mr. Al Johnson β€οΈππΎπ
@brucejohnson470
Thank you for writing itβ€οΈ. Pianist was ill today and played your song (23 Psalm) for the congregation of our small struggling Baptist Church in Jonesborough, Tennessee. It is the best arrangement of the 23rd Psalm I have heard. Praise the Lord for your inspiration.
@courtneyfitchard8223
My sister introduced me to this song last year about 3 months before she passed. I remember when " and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever" came on, she would sing that part the loudest. For her funeral, I put pictures of her with this song on a video. I praise God that I will see her again and this time we will dwell in the house of the Lord...FOREVER!!!! Thank you for this lovely rendition of Psalms 23.
@jhamarishalom2553
My Deepest Sympathy Courtney
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Beautiful story.
@courtneyfitchard8223
@@jhamarishalom2553 thank you
@LittForSussex
Thanks for sharing this. What a comfort this brings.