Tomorrow
Choose Today: Embracing the Spiritual Wake-Up CallLyrics
Jesus said
Jesus emphasizes a statement.
"Here I stand, won't you please take my hand?"
Jesus invites to take his hand, possibly seeking a connection or commitment.
And you said
You respond to Jesus.
"I will tomorrow"
You express willingness to take action, but delay it to tomorrow.
Jesus said
Jesus asserts his role as a provider of needs.
"I am he who supplies all your needs"
You acknowledge this, but defer commitment to tomorrow, expressing a future intention.
And you said
You recognize the truth but delay commitment with a focus on tomorrow.
"I know, but tomorrow, ooh, tomorrow, I'll give my life tomorrow
You plan to give your life tomorrow, finding it easier to say than act today.
I thought about today, but it's so much easier to say"
Reflecting on considering today, but finding it easier to postpone the commitment.
Tomorrow, who promised you tomorrow?
A rhetorical question questioning the certainty of tomorrow.
You better choose the Lord today
Encouragement to choose the Lord today, emphasizing the urgency of the decision.
For tomorrow very well might be too late
A warning that tomorrow might be too late to make a life-altering decision.
Jesus said
Repetition of Jesus' invitation to let him in.
"Here I stand, won't you please let me in?"
You express willingness to let Jesus in, but again delay it to tomorrow.
And you said
Confirmation of your intention, deferred to tomorrow.
"I will (I will) tomorrow (tomorrow)"
You express agreement with Jesus' role as a provider.
Jesus said
You acknowledge this, but once more delay commitment to tomorrow.
"I am he who supplies all your needs (all your needs)"
Reiteration of Jesus' role as a provider of needs.
And you said
You recognize this, but postpone giving your life to tomorrow.
"I know, but tomorrow, ooh, ah, tomorrow, I'll give my life tomorrow
Reiteration of the intention to give life tomorrow, finding it easier to say than act today.
I thought about today
Thoughts about today, but the ease of delaying commitment to tomorrow.
But it's so much easier to say"
Tomorrow, who promised you tomorrow?
Rhetorical question questioning the certainty of tomorrow's arrival.
You better choose the Lord today
Encouragement to choose the Lord today due to the uncertainty of tomorrow.
For tomorrow very well might be too late
A warning that tomorrow might be too late for a crucial decision.
And who said (who said)
A question about who guaranteed that tomorrow will come to you.
That tomorrow would ever come to you (would ever come)
Highlighting uncertainty about the arrival of tomorrow.
Still, you laugh and play and continue on to say
Observation of continuing normal activities despite the uncertainty of tomorrow.
"Tomorrow, I'll give my life tomorrow (ah, ah, ah, ah)
Reiteration of the intention to give life tomorrow, with vocalizations.
I thought about today, but it's so much easier to say"
Reflection on considering today, but finding it easier to postpone the commitment.
Tomorrow, who promised you tomorrow?
Rhetorical question questioning the certainty of tomorrow's arrival.
You better choose the Lord today
Encouragement to choose the Lord today, emphasizing the urgency of the decision.
For tomorrow very well might be too late
A warning that tomorrow might be too late to make a life-altering decision.
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