Verse 1
Stranger in a strange land (Strange land)
Wanderin' like a nomad (Nomad)
Nothin' 'round here feels anything like home (Anything like home)
Thirsty in a desert (Desert)
Wonderin' if I'll never (If I'll never)
Ever get back to where I belong (Where I belong)
Chorus
But there's still a promise, there's still a song
There's still a Rock where my help comes from
Hope is not lost, hope is not gone
Even in exile
Fire by night, cloud by day
God of all Heaven gonna lead my way
No matter how long, still gonna praise
Even in exile, I'm marchin' on (Marchin' on)
Verse 2
Got a miracle-workin' Father
Movin' mountains, partin' waters
Impossible is just what He does (Just what He does)
Got my hands up in the battle
Come what may, it don't matter
I know this war is already won (Already won)
Chorus
There's still a promise, there's still a song
There's still a Rock where my help comes from
Hope is not lost, hope is not gone
Even in exile
Fire by night, cloud by day
God of all Heaven gonna lead my way
No matter how long, still gonna praise
Even in exile, I'm marchin' on
Post-Chorus
I'm marchin' on (Marchin' on, marchin' on)
Bridge
I'm marchin' on, I'm marchin' on
I'm marchin' on, I'm marchin' on
I will see the goodness of the Lord
I'm marchin' on, I'm marchin' on
I will see the goodness of the Lord
Even in exile
Chorus
There's still a promise, there's still a song
There's still a Rock where my help comes from (Help comes from)
Hope is not lost, hope is not gone (Hope is not gone)
Even in exile (Even in exile)
Fire by night, cloud by day (Cloud by day)
God of all Heaven gonna lead my way
No matter how long, still gonna praise
Even in exile, I'm marchin' on
Outro
I'm marchin' on, I'm marchin' on
Even in exile
I'm marchin' on, I'm marchin' on
Even in exile
I will see the goodness of the Lord
Oh, even in exile
I will see the goodness of the Lord
Even in exile
Crowder - Even In EXILE (Official Lyric Video)
Even In EXILE Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration
Crowder's song "Even In EXILE" was released with an official lyric video on May 3, 2024. The song captures a feeling of being displaced and alone, like a "stranger in a strange land" or a "nomad" wandering through a "desert," where nothing feels familiar or like "home." It voices the yearning to return to a place of belonging and comfort.
Despite the sense of separation and difficulty, the lyrics emphasize unwavering hope and reliance on God. The core message is that even in a state of "exile," there is still a "promise" and a "song," and help is found in a steadfast "Rock." The song asserts that "hope is not lost" and points to God's guidance, referencing the biblical imagery of "Fire by night, cloud by day" leading the way. This divine guidance is portrayed as consistent, ensuring a path forward regardless of how long the challenging period lasts.
The song highlights faith in a powerful God, described as a "miracle-workin' Father" capable of "Movin' mountains" and "partin' waters," actions that demonstrate His ability to do the impossible. This confidence in God's power fuels perseverance. The lyrics speak of being in a "battle" but knowing the "war is already won," suggesting a belief in ultimate victory through faith. This conviction leads to a declaration of persistent worship and movement forward, symbolized by "marchin' on," even while in a state of "exile."
The themes in "Even In EXILE" resonate with various biblical narratives and promises. The imagery of wandering in a desert and being led by fire and cloud directly recalls the Israelites' journey through the wilderness after leaving Egypt, as documented in the book of Exodus (e.g., Exodus 13:21-22). The reference to God as a "Rock" is a common biblical metaphor for His strength, reliability, and refuge (e.g., Psalm 18:2, Psalm 62:7). The confidence in God's ability to perform miracles and overcome insurmountable obstacles aligns with numerous accounts throughout scripture, including the parting of the Red Sea (Exodus 14) and Jesus's own miracles. The commitment to praise and "marchin' on" while experiencing hardship reflects the steadfast faith and perseverance encouraged throughout the New Testament (e.g., Romans 5:3-5, James 1:2-4). The bridge's declaration, "I will see the goodness of the Lord," echoes sentiments found in scripture regarding enduring faith and trusting in God's ultimate deliverance and blessing (e.g., Psalm 27:13).