The Booth Brothers - Sing Wherever I Go Lyrics

Lyrics

Sing wherever I go
Sing wherever I go

All my life, All I know
God's been good, Good to my soul
Mountain high, Valley low
I'm gonna sing wherever I go

All my life, All I know
God's been good, Good to my soul
Mountain high, Valley low
I'm gonna sing wherever I go

God is for me, He's not against me
I will hold to the plans He has for me
When I'm broken, He will fix me
I will call on the name of the Lord

All my life, All I know
God's been good, Good to my soul
Mountain high, Valley low
I'm gonna sing wherever I go

He's my heartsong, In my sorrow
He's my hope and my strength for tomorrow
When the storms rise all around me
I will call on the name of the Lord

All my life, All I know
God's been good, Good to my soul
Mountain high, Valley low
I'm gonna sing wherever I go

All my life, All I know
God's been good, Good to my soul
Mountain high, Valley low
I'm gonna sing wherever I go

I got joy, joy, joy, Deep in my soul
I will sing, sing, sing, Wherever I go

All my life, All I know
God's been good, Good to my soul
Mountain high, Valley low
I'm gonna sing wherever I go

All my life, All I know
God's been good, Good to my soul
Mountain high, Valley low
I'm gonna sing wherever I go

Mountain high, Valley low
I'm gonna sing wherever I go

Wherever I go

Video

Sing Wherever I Go

Thumbnail for Sing Wherever I Go video

Meaning & Inspiration

Released on June 22, 2022, The Booth Brothers’ "Sing Wherever I Go" emerges as a resounding declaration of unwavering faith, immediately setting a tone of profound spiritual resilience and joyful devotion. This song isn't merely a collection of verses; it's a testament to the enduring presence and goodness of God through every season of life, echoing a universal truth for believers: that praise is not contingent upon circumstance but springs from a deeper, unshakeable conviction. It articulates a journey from personal experience to divine affirmation, crafting a narrative where life's ups and downs only serve to strengthen one's resolve to worship.

The core message reverberates from the opening lines, affirming a lifelong experience that "God's been good, Good to my soul." This isn't a fleeting sentiment but a foundational truth, deeply rooted in the Christian experience, recalling the consistent faithfulness celebrated in Psalms like 107:1, which exclaims, "Oh give thanks to the LORD, for he is good, for his steadfast love endures forever!" The repetition of "Mountain high, Valley low" paints a vivid picture of existence, encompassing both triumphant peaks and desolate troughs. Yet, through all these varied terrains of life, the commitment remains steadfast: "I'm gonna sing wherever I go." This isn't blind optimism but a profound trust in God's sovereign hand, a confidence that aligns with Philippians 4:12-13, where Paul speaks of learning contentment in all states through Christ who strengthens him.

The song then moves from personal testimony to a declarative statement of divine alignment, proclaiming, "God is for me, He's not against me." This bold assertion draws its strength directly from the bedrock of Scripture, powerfully echoing Romans 8:31, which asks, "If God is for us, who can be against us?" This confidence extends to embracing God’s purposeful design: "I will hold to the plans He has for me." Such trust in divine foresight is a powerful anchor, directly referencing the hope and future promised in Jeremiah 29:11. Furthermore, the vulnerability expressed as "When I'm broken, He will fix me" offers immense comfort, highlighting God’s restorative power. This speaks to the tender heart of God revealed in Psalm 34:18, where He is near to the brokenhearted and saves those crushed in spirit, actively mending what feels irreparable.

The personal relationship with the Divine deepens as the lyrics paint God as "my heartsong, In my sorrow," a source of comfort that transcends immediate pain. This beautiful imagery suggests an inner melody of hope, even amidst grief, aligning with Psalm 42:8, which states, "By day the LORD commands his steadfast love, and at night his song is with me, a prayer to the God of my life." He is simultaneously "my hope and my strength for tomorrow," a steadfast anchor in an uncertain future, echoing Hebrews 6:19 which calls hope "an anchor for the soul, firm and secure." When confronted with adversity – "When the storms rise all around me" – the response is not despair, but proactive faith: "I will call on the name of the Lord." This evokes the secure refuge found in Psalm 46:1, declaring God as "our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble."

Ultimately, "Sing Wherever I Go" culminates in an infectious declaration of "joy, joy, joy, Deep in my soul," a spiritual wellspring that is not dependent on external happiness but flows from an abiding relationship with the divine. This echoes Nehemiah 8:10, where "the joy of the LORD is your strength," highlighting a profound, resilient gladness that sustains through all circumstances. The song's enduring resolve to "sing, sing, sing, Wherever I go" serves as an empowering call to action for anyone navigating the complexities of life. It’s a powerful reminder that our voices, when raised in praise, become instruments of testimony and hope, confirming that in every twist and turn, God's goodness remains the unwavering melody of our existence. This is a song designed to lift spirits, reinforce faith, and encourage a life lived in constant acknowledgment of God's unchanging grace.

Loading...
In Queue
View Lyrics