Sweet Presence of Jesus
Tommy Walker Lyrics


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It's the sweet, sweet, sweet
Presence of Jesus
How it moves my soul
How it makes me whole
It's the sweet, sweet, sweet
Presence of Jesus
How it sets me free
Brings me liberty
It takes me to a higher place
Where there's amazing grace
Takes me to a higher place
Where I can see his face
It's the sweet, sweet, sweet
Presence of Jesus
How it moves my soul
How it makes me whole
It's the sweet, sweet, sweet
Presence of Jesus
How it sets me free
Brings me liberty
It takes me to a higher place
Where there's amazing grace
Takes me to a higher place
Where I can see his face
Shout for joy
All you children of the Lord
The Almighty is here
Removing doubt and fear
Shout for joy
Let the hurting hear and rejoice
The Almighty is here
Moving everywhere
It's the sweet, sweet, sweet
Presence of Jesus
How it moves my soul
How it makes me whole
It's the sweet, sweet, sweet
Presence of Jesus
How it sets me free
Brings me liberty
It takes me to a higher place
Where there's amazing grace
Takes me to a higher place
Where I can see his face
It takes me to a higher place
Where there's amazing grace
Takes me to a higher place
Where I can see his face
Shout for joy
All you children of the Lord
The Almighty is here
Removing doubt and fear
Shout for joy
Let the hurting hear and rejoice
The Almighty is here
Moving everywhere
It's the sweet, sweet, sweet
Presence of Jesus
How it moves my soul
How it makes me whole
It's the sweet, sweet, sweet
Presence of Jesus




How it sets me free
Brings me liberty.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Tommy Walker's "Sweet Presence of Jesus" is an uplifting tribute to the power and grace of Jesus Christ. The song begins by emphasizing the transformative effect that being in the presence of Jesus can have on one's soul. It describes how this presence can make a person feel whole and liberated, and take them to a higher spiritual plane where they can experience greater grace and connection with God.


The chorus repeats this concept, stressing the sweetness and freedom that come from being in Jesus' presence, and how it can take you to a place where you can see his face. The second verse encourages listeners to shout for joy, as the presence of the Almighty is here to remove doubt, fear, and hurt. The song ends by repeating the chorus, emphasizing the joy and liberation that the sweet presence of Jesus can bring.


Overall, "Sweet Presence of Jesus" is a powerful and uplifting song that celebrates the transformative power of faith and the joy that comes from experiencing the presence of Jesus.


Line by Line Meaning

It's the sweet, sweet, sweet Presence of Jesus
The comforting and joyful feeling that comes from being in the presence of Jesus.


How it moves my soul
The way in which the presence of Jesus touches the deepest part of one's being.


How it makes me whole
The sense of completion and healing that comes from the presence of Jesus.


How it sets me free
The sense of liberation that comes from the presence of Jesus, from being released from sin and fear.


Brings me liberty
The freedom that comes from experiencing the presence of Jesus.


Takes me to a higher place Where there's amazing grace
The spiritual elevation that comes from experiencing the presence of Jesus, where one can feel the transformative power of God's grace.


Where I can see his face
The opportunity to experience the divine presence of Jesus in a tangible way.


Shout for joy All you children of the Lord The Almighty is here Removing doubt and fear
An exhortation to rejoice in the presence of the Lord and to be released from any doubts or fears that may be holding one back.


Let the hurting hear and rejoice
An invitation to those who may be in emotional or spiritual distress to experience the healing power of the presence of Jesus and to find joy.


Moving everywhere
The sense that the presence of Jesus is not limited to one location or time, but is always available and always working.




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