James Fortune - Trade It All Lyrics

Trade It All Lyrics

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Verse 1
Trying to be focus in this world is hard, living a life of a super star. Realize it where You brought me from, sometimes I may fall but I realize through it all.

Bridge 1
Without You, my life ain't worth living. Can't just talk but, I've got to live it. I know what I've got to do is change, change, change.

Chorus
I'm willing to trade a lifetime and more, because You are my lifeline and more, give up everything for one day in Your arms, I'll trade it all for You.

Verse 2
What does it profit the man to gain the world, and lose it over diamonds and pearls? I gave it up just to be lost in Your arms. You keep me safe from harm, got to be right where You are.

Bridge 2
A lifetime with You is all I really wanted. Whatever I got to do, won't You show me Lord? Willing to trade a lifetime or day, paradise, just want to give You my life.

Repeat Chorus Twice

Spoken Interlude:
Paul says in Philippians Chapter 3 that for everything that I have accomplished and for everything I have gained, our countent are all worthless, compared to the infinite value of knowing Christ.

Chorus: 3x

Vamp
I'm willing to trade my life repeat 2x
My life x4


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Trade It All Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Trade It All by James Fortune is a powerful Christian song that expresses the desire to give up everything in order to be in the presence of God. The lyrics convey a deep longing to prioritize a relationship with God over worldly possessions and success.

Key Messages of the Song:

The song begins with the acknowledgment that trying to stay focused in this world can be challenging, especially when living a life that seems glamorous and successful. The lyrics highlight the realization that despite any success or fame, it is important to remember where one came from and to recognize that sometimes we may fall, but through it all, God is there to lift us up ("Trying to be focus in this world is hard, living a life of a superstar. Realize it where You brought me from, sometimes I may fall but I realize through it all").

The first verse sets the tone for the rest of the song, emphasizing the willingness to trade a lifetime and more for a single day in God's presence. This reflects a deep desire to prioritize a relationship with God over any worldly achievement or material possession ("I'm willing to trade a lifetime and more, because You are my lifeline and more, give up everything for one day in Your arms, I'll trade it all for You").

The chorus reiterates the willingness to give up everything for God, highlighting the understanding that worldly pursuits and gains are ultimately worthless when compared to the infinite value of knowing Christ ("Without You, my life ain't worth living. Can't just talk but, I've got to live it. I know what I've got to do is change, change, change").

The second verse delves deeper into the idea of gaining the world but losing one's soul. It questions the purpose of pursuing wealth and material possessions, emphasizing the need to give it all up in order to be in God's embrace ("What

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