The Booth Brothers - Sing Me A Song About Jesus Lyrics
Lyrics
Sing me a song about Jesus, Sing me a song about His love,
Sing with all your might, Every day and night,
Make the hallelujahs roll;
Sing out the blessed old story, Tell how He gave the victory,
Dying on a tree, All for you and me,
How He came and made me whole
Sing me a song about Jesus, Sing me a song about His love,
Sing with all your might, Every day and night,
If the way is bright or dim,
Sing me a song about Jesus, Sing me a song about His love,
Sing about His grace, 'Til you see His face
Sing me a song about Him
Jesus the wonderful Savior, Guides me along the rugged way
Never lets me fal, Hears my feeble call
Makes the way so bright for me
I will forever adore Him, I will forever sing His praise
He will take me Home, Never more to roam
Then His loving face I'll see
Sing me a song about Jesus, Sing me a song about His love,
Sing with all your might, Every day and night,
If the way is bright or dim
Sing me a song about Jesus, Sing me a song about His love,
Sing about His grace, 'Til you see His face
Sing me a song about Him
Sing about His grace, 'Til you see His face
Sing me song about
Tell the whole world about
Sing me a song about Him
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Sing Me a Song About Jesus
Meaning & Inspiration
The Booth Brothers' "Sing Me a Song About Jesus," released on February 6, 2020, is a powerful testament to the enduring centrality of Christ in the believer's life and worship. This isn't just a song; it's an invitation, a fervent plea for a renewed focus on the source of all hope and redemption. The core message resonates with a profound understanding of Christian experience: that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus are the foundational truths that deserve constant proclamation and celebration. The lyrics implore the listener to "sing with all your might, Every day and night," a directive that echoes the Psalmist's call to "sing to the Lord a new song" (Psalm 98:1) and to "let the word of Christ dwell in you richly" (Colossians 3:16).
The song unpacks the multifaceted nature of Jesus's redemptive work and ongoing guidance. It speaks of His love, the ultimate sacrifice on the cross for humanity's sins ("Dying on a tree, All for you and me"), a theme directly referencing the theological cornerstone of atonement found throughout Scripture, particularly in verses like John 3:16 and Romans 5:8. The healing power of Jesus is also a prominent motif, as the lyrics state He "came and made me whole." This speaks to the spiritual restoration and transformation that believers experience through faith in Him, aligning with promises like Jeremiah 17:14, which declares, "Heal me, O Lord, and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved." Furthermore, the song acknowledges that life's journey is not always smooth. It recognizes that whether "the way is bright or dim," the act of singing about Jesus remains constant. This resilience in praise, even amidst tribulation, is a hallmark of steadfast faith, as articulated in James 1:2-4, which encourages believers to "consider it pure joy... whenever you face trials of many kinds."
The latter portion of the song shifts to a more personal testimony of Christ's sustaining power. The "wonderful Savior" is described as the One who "Guides me along the rugged way" and "Never lets me fall." This imagery directly reflects the shepherd imagery found in the Psalms, such as Psalm 23:1, "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want," and the assurance of His faithfulness in Proverbs 3:5-6, "Trust in the Lord with all your heart... and He will make your paths straight." The promise of His eventual return, where the redeemed will "see His face" and be taken "Home, Never more to roam," paints a vivid picture of the ultimate hope of heaven, as described in Revelation 21:3-4 and the various passages in John's Gospel referring to Jesus preparing a place for us. The repetitive chorus serves not as redundancy, but as an insistent, almost prayerful mantra, reinforcing the necessity of keeping Jesus at the forefront of our thoughts and expressions of worship. "Sing Me a Song About Jesus" is a call to a Christ-centered life, reminding us that our greatest song, our most profound act of worship, is to sing of the One who has given us everything.