Robin Mark - I Will Walk Lyrics

Album: Fly
Released: 04 Oct 2011
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Lyrics

And I will walk with You,
And I will find a way to show Your Word is truth
And none shall fear, but all will know
The measure of our Father's endless love

Consider all the works Your hands have made
The great and small, from sea to mountain range
The passion of our great Creator King
Whose glory shines in all created things (no pause)

And on the Earth, for nation, tribe and tongue
Amazing grace, extends to every one
You love them all, it was for these you died
That all who call, will find eternal life

And I will walk with You,
And I will find the way to show Your Word is truth
And none shall fear, but all will know
The glory of the Father's endless love

Give me the faith that makes a mountain move, and to believe the gospels power to save.
To run this race, to run and not grow faint, and some to save, in Jesus' mighty name

And I will walk with You,
And I will find the way to show your Word is truth
And none shall fear, but all will know
The glory of the Father's endless love

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Meaning & Inspiration

Released on October 4, 2011, as part of the album *Fly*, Robin Mark’s "I Will Walk" unfolds as a powerful declaration of faith and purpose, offering a profound journey into the heart of Christian commitment. The song isn't merely a melodic arrangement; it’s a spoken prayer, an affirmation, and a charge to live out the Gospel, designed to ignite a resolute spirit in every believer. Its message transcends fleeting trends, grounding itself in timeless biblical truths that call for an active, unwavering devotion to God and His mission.

The opening lines immediately set a tone of personal consecration and evangelistic zeal: "And I will walk with You, And I will find a way to show Your Word is truth." This commitment to "walk with God" evokes biblical imagery of intimacy and obedience, reminiscent of figures like Enoch who "walked faithfully with God" (Genesis 5:24) or the prophet Micah's call to "walk humbly with your God" (Micah 6:8). It's a promise to not just internalize God's Word but to actively demonstrate its veracity to the world, fulfilling the Great Commission's spirit. The subsequent aspiration, "And none shall fear, but all will know The measure of our Father's endless love," beautifully ties into the transformative power of God's perfect love, which, as 1 John 4:18 assures us, "drives out fear." This initial verse establishes a framework of personal devotion leading to global impact, predicated on the foundational truth of God's immeasurable affection.

The song then shifts our gaze outward, inviting us to "Consider all the works Your hands have made, The great and small, from sea to mountain range." This stanza is a profound moment of reflection, urging us to recognize God's creative genius in every facet of the natural world. It echoes the psalmist's declaration that "The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands" (Psalm 19:1), and Paul's assertion in Romans 1:20 that God's "eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made." By acknowledging "The passion of our great Creator King, Whose glory shines in all created things," the song reinforces that creation is not a random occurrence but a deliberate expression of God’s character, meant to draw all hearts into worship and wonder.

Transitioning from creation to salvation, the lyrical journey extends to humanity itself: "And on the Earth, for nation, tribe and tongue, Amazing grace, extends to every one." This expansive vision underscores the universality of God's redemptive plan, resonating with Revelation 7:9, which portrays a multitude from "every nation, tribe, people and language" standing before the throne. It is a powerful affirmation that God's grace knows no boundaries, and that "You love them all, it was for these you died." This core Gospel truth, central to passages like John 3:16 and Romans 5:8, is presented as the ultimate proof of divine love. The promise that "all who call, will find eternal life" serves as an unwavering invitation, reflecting Romans 10:13: "Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved." This verse masterfully weaves together God's global heart, Christ's sacrifice, and humanity's pathway to salvation.

The spiritual intensity culminates in a fervent prayer for empowerment: "Give me the faith that makes a mountain move, and to believe the gospels power to save." This line directly invokes Jesus' teaching on faith's capacity to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles (Matthew 17:20), and affirms the Gospel's inherent ability to bring salvation, as described in Romans 1:16. The plea continues, "To run this race, to run and not grow faint," drawing from the New Testament metaphor of the Christian life as a race requiring endurance and focus (Hebrews 12:1-2). The ultimate aspiration here is deeply missional: "and some to save, in Jesus' mighty name." This reflects the Apostle Paul's desire to "save some" (1 Corinthians 9:22) and the urgent call to evangelism, emphasizing the believer's role as an instrument in God's hands.

Robin Mark’s "I Will Walk" is far more than a song; it's a catechism in hymn form, a spiritual blueprint for a life devoted to God. It masterfully intertwines personal commitment, the wonder of creation, the scope of salvation, and an earnest prayer for effective ministry. Its message is a profound call to purposeful living, urging us to not only believe in God's truth and love but to actively embody and declare them, ensuring that the glory of the Father’s endless love is known to all. This composition serves as an inspiring anthem for anyone dedicated to walking faithfully with God and sharing His transformative Word with a world in need.

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