Alan Jackson's beautiful ‘I Want To Stroll Over Heaven With You’ performance is a touching testament to his deep faith and enduring talent. Known for a plethora of country hits, Alan also shines brightly when he sings for the Lord. This live performance for Gaither Music is a beautiful example of his devotion and heartfelt expression of longing for the eternal beauty of Heaven.
In ‘I Want To Stroll Over Heaven With You,’ Alan's smooth, soothing voice gently guides listeners through a vision of heavenly peace and reunion. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a paradise where troubles and heartaches vanish, replaced by eternal joy and beauty. The song resonates deeply with those who share Alan's faith, offering a comforting glimpse of the afterlife.
The song begins with a reflection on the blessings received from above. Alan sings,
‘If I surveyed all the good things that come to me from above
If I count all the blessings from the storehouse of love
I'd simply ask for a favor of him beyond mortal king
And I'm sure that he'd grant it again.’
These lines set the tone for a heartfelt plea for God’s favor, emphasizing gratitude and trust in God's generosity. It's a tender promise of reunion and eternal companionship, free from the burdens of earthly life.
Alan's performance is not just a song but a prayerful expression of hope and faith. He conveys a longing to explore the beauties of Heaven, which earthly time and treasures have often kept him from experiencing.
In this performance, Alan Jackson’s voice and heartfelt delivery make ‘I Want To Stroll Over Heaven With You’ a moving tribute to the power of faith and the promise of eternal life. It’s a song that offers comfort, hope, and a glimpse of the heavenly strolls that await believers.
Revelations 21:3-4 "And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, 'Look! God’s dwelling place is now among the people, and he will dwell with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.'"
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Originally published Monday, 07 October 2024.