Tasha Cobbs Leonard - One Place Lyrics

Contents: Song Information
  • Song Title: One Place (feat. Pastor Bertha Cobbs) [Live]
  • Album: One Place Live (Deluxe Edition)
  • Artist: Tasha Cobbs Leonard
  • Released On: 21 Aug 2013
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One Place Lyrics

In one place
In one tabernacle
With Jesus

In one place
In one tabernacle
With Jesus

There is no
Other place
Where I
I'd rather be
Than in one place
In one tabernacle
With Him

In one place
In one tabernacle
With Jesus (Jesus)

In one place
In one tabernacle
With Jesus (Jesus)

There is no (no)
Other place (no other place)
Where I'd
Rather be
Than in one place
In one tabernacle
With Him

(Come on somebody, lift your hands in the room)

I'm here because I wanna be
I'm here because I choose to be
I'm here because I love to be
In your presence

I'm here because I wanna be
I'm here because I choose to be
I'm here because I love to be
In your presence

And I find peace here
I find joy here
All I need is here
In your presence

I find peace here
I find joy here
All I need is here
In your presence

I'm here because I wanna be
I'm here because I choose to be
I'm because I love to be
In your presence

I'm here because I wanna be
I'm here because I choose to be
I'm here because I love to be
In your presence

I find peace here
I find joy here
All I need is here
In your presence

I find peace here
I find joy here
All I need is here
In your presence

I will seek
I will search
I will chase

Till' I find you where you are
I will seek
I will search
I will chase

Till' I find you where you are
I will seek
I will search
I will chase

Till' I find you where you are
And I will find you where you are
Find you where you are
Find you where you are
Find you where you are
Find you where you are
Find you where you are
Find you where you are
Find you where you are

There is no
Other place
Where I
Rather be
There is no
Other place
Where I
Rather be
Than in this one place
In this one place...


One Place

One Place Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Released on July 17, 2020, as part of the dynamic *Royalty: Live at The Ryman* recording, Tasha Cobbs Leonard’s song "One Place" immediately captures a singular focus, directing the heart towards a specific spiritual destination. This track isn't just a musical piece; it's an anthem of profound spiritual priority, articulating a deep and unwavering desire for nothing else but the presence of God. The narrative behind the song, and its core meaning, centers on this absolute hunger – recognizing that amidst life's many demands, distractions, and potential pursuits, there is one place, one state of being, that matters above all: being fully present with the Divine. It simplifies the spiritual quest, boiling it down to the essential truth that true fulfillment, peace, and purpose are found uniquely in relationship with the Creator, in that intimate space where His Spirit resides and is welcomed.

Analyzing "One Place," the song creates an atmosphere of focused adoration and settled intention. It speaks to the soul that has tried other avenues, other pursuits, perhaps even other spiritual expressions, and found them lacking when compared to the tangible sense of God's nearness. The musical arrangement supports this, often building with intensity that mirrors the growing yearning, yet grounded by a sense of peace that comes from knowing the object of desire. It bypasses superficial religious activity or seeking external validation, cutting straight to the heart's deepest longing for authentic connection. The power of the song lies in its simplicity and its powerful declaration, acting as both a personal prayer and a corporate call to re-prioritize what truly matters in the life of faith. It reminds us that the goal isn't just *doing* things *for* God, but simply *being* with God.

This profound desire for God’s presence finds extensive resonance throughout Scripture, offering a rich tapestry of biblical truth that undergirds the song's message. One of the most direct parallels is found in Psalm 27:4, where the psalmist declares, "One thing have I asked of the Lord, that will I seek after: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to gaze upon the beauty of the Lord and to inquire in his temple." This verse perfectly encapsulates the singular focus articulated in "One Place," highlighting the deep, unwavering pursuit of dwelling in God's immediate presence as the *one* ultimate request. Similarly, Psalm 91:1 speaks to the security and refuge found in this divine dwelling place: "He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will abide in the shadow of the Almighty." The "one place" described in the song is this very shelter, a sanctuary of safety and rest from the storms of life, accessible to those who choose to make their dwelling there. The New Testament echoes this longing for connection; James 4:8 instructs, "Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you." The act of seeking this "one place" is an act of drawing near, trusting in the promise that He is responsive to our spiritual pursuit. Furthermore, the necessity of God's presence was a constant theme for biblical figures, perhaps most vividly in Moses' declaration in Exodus 33:15: "If your Presence does not go with us, do not send us up from here." This emphasizes that the "one place" is not merely preferable, but essential for spiritual progress and well-being, without which any other endeavor is meaningless.

Ultimately, "One Place" serves as a powerful reminder that the Christian journey isn't about accumulating experiences or achievements, but about cultivating a consistent, dependent relationship rooted in the awareness and seeking of God's presence. It’s a call to simplify our spiritual priorities, urging us to make the divine encounter our utmost pursuit, finding our ultimate satisfaction, rest, and security in the "one place" where God is. The song inspires us to echo that ancient and timeless longing, making the presence of the Almighty our sole and most cherished destination.
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