Because He Lives
The Birdsongs Lyrics


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God sent his son
They called him Jesus
He came to love, heal, and forgive
He bled and died
To buy my pardon
An empty grave is there to prove my savior lives
Because he lives
I can face tomorrow
Because he lives
All fear is gone
Because I know he holds the future
And life is worth the living just because he lives
And then one day
I'll cross that river
I'll fight life's final war with pain
And then as death
Gives way to vict'ry
I'll see the lights of glory and I'll know he reigns
Because he lives
I can face tomorrow
Because he lives
All fear is gone
Because I know he holds the future




And life is worth the living just because he lives
And life is worth the living just because he lives

Overall Meaning

The Birdsongs's "Because He Lives" is a powerful and uplifting song that speaks of the hope and confidence that comes from believing in God and in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The song reflects on the life and death of Christ, acknowledging both the pain and suffering that he endured for the sake of humanity, as well as the transformative power of his resurrection. The lyrics speak of the hope and peace that comes from knowing that Christ lives, and that he holds the future in his hands.


The first verse of the song focuses on the life and death of Christ, and the impact that his sacrifice has had on the world. The song acknowledges the reality of sin and the need for forgiveness, and recognizes Jesus as the source of healing and redemption. The second verse looks ahead to the future, acknowledging that death is a part of life, but that it is not the end. The song speaks of the hope and joy of knowing that one day we will be reunited with Christ in heaven, and that all fear and pain will be gone.


Overall, "Because He Lives" is a beautiful and inspiring song that speaks to the heart of the Christian faith. It reminds us of the power of Christ's sacrifice and the hope that we have in him, both in this life and in the next.


Line by Line Meaning

God sent his son
The song speaks about the Christian belief that God sent his son (Jesus) to the world to save mankind.


They called him Jesus
The name of God's son is Jesus, as he was known during his time on earth.


He came to love, heal, and forgive
Jesus' mission on earth was to show love, heal the sick and forgive sins of the people as a sign of his compassion.


He bled and died
Jesus sacrificed his own life by dying on the cross, shedding his blood to redeem mankind's sins.


To buy my pardon
Jesus' death on the cross paid the price for our sins and made it possible for us to be forgiven if we have faith in him.


An empty grave is there to prove my savior lives
The empty tomb of Jesus after his resurrection provides evidence that he is alive and fulfills his promise of eternal life.


Because he lives I can face tomorrow
The hope of eternal life through Jesus Christ gives meaning and strength to face the future without fear.


All fear is gone
The assurance of salvation through faith in Jesus dispels any fear of death or uncertainty about the future.


Because I know he holds the future
The trust in God's sovereignty and control over the future brings peace and confidence in uncertain times.


And life is worth the living just because he lives
The hope of eternal life brings a new sense of purpose and meaning to life, knowing that we have a bright future beyond death.


And then one day I'll cross that river I'll fight life's final war with pain
The song acknowledges that everyone will face the reality of death and experience pain and suffering at some point in life.


And then as death Gives way to vict'ry I'll see the lights of glory and I'll know he reigns
The belief in Jesus' resurrection and victory over death brings hope and a new sense of joy, knowing that he is alive and reigning forever.




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