Last month, Christian-rock artist Jodi Essex released Irreverent. Today, Essex released the official lyric video for "All Right", which can be viewed below.
Although Jodi has been a Christian her entire life, “Irreverent” highlights something she has experienced for years; through her work in entertainment, which included television, film and the pursuit of a more-secular music career, Jodi felt like her heart and purpose weren’t always in the right place. As doors have opened and closed, Jodi’s music journey has been marked by moments she’s felt God saying, “It doesn’t matter; trust me and my plan for your life.”
LYRICS:
Looking out
To the hills, to the setting sun
I feel a cold wind
Bound to come
Another change
Another end I cannot see
But your faithfulness to me
Is making it all right
I fall down on my knees
Tell me that it's all right
You give me what I need
Years of knockin' on heaven's door
Have taught me this, if nothing more
That it's all right what may come
I've heard it said
When the river's running high
You get to higher ground or you die
Well muddy waves of pain
Washed over me
And it only made me see
It's gonna be all right
I fall down on my knees
Tell me that it's all right
You give me what I need
Years of knockin' on heaven's door
Have taught me this if nothing more
That it's all right what may come
When will I learn there are no guarantees?
What strengthens hope, my eyes have never seen
But it won't be long
Till the faith will be sight
And the heavens will say
It's all right.
All right
All right
All right
All right
I fall down on my knees
Tell me that it's all right
You give me what I need
Years of knockin' heaven's door
Have taught me this if nothing more
And it's all right
Whatever comes
All right
Fall on my knees
Tell me that it's all right
You give me what I need
Years of knockin' on heaven's door
All right
All right.
I fall down on my knees,
Tell me that it's all right,
'Cause you give me what I need,
After all these years of knockin' on heaven's door
Years of knockin' on heaven's door
It's gonna be All right.
Whatever comes
© 1988 Written by: AMY GRANT, DANN HUFF, PHILIP L. NAISH
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Although Jodi has been a Christian her entire life, “Irreverent” highlights something she has experienced for years; through her work in entertainment, which included television, film and the pursuit of a more-secular music career, Jodi felt like her heart and purpose weren’t always in the right place. As doors have opened and closed, Jodi’s music journey has been marked by moments she’s felt God saying, “It doesn’t matter; trust me and my plan for your life.”
LYRICS:
Looking out
To the hills, to the setting sun
I feel a cold wind
Bound to come
Another change
Another end I cannot see
But your faithfulness to me
Is making it all right
I fall down on my knees
Tell me that it's all right
You give me what I need
Years of knockin' on heaven's door
Have taught me this, if nothing more
That it's all right what may come
I've heard it said
When the river's running high
You get to higher ground or you die
Well muddy waves of pain
Washed over me
And it only made me see
It's gonna be all right
I fall down on my knees
Tell me that it's all right
You give me what I need
Years of knockin' on heaven's door
Have taught me this if nothing more
That it's all right what may come
When will I learn there are no guarantees?
What strengthens hope, my eyes have never seen
But it won't be long
Till the faith will be sight
And the heavens will say
It's all right.
All right
All right
All right
All right
I fall down on my knees
Tell me that it's all right
You give me what I need
Years of knockin' heaven's door
Have taught me this if nothing more
And it's all right
Whatever comes
All right
Fall on my knees
Tell me that it's all right
You give me what I need
Years of knockin' on heaven's door
All right
All right.
I fall down on my knees,
Tell me that it's all right,
'Cause you give me what I need,
After all these years of knockin' on heaven's door
Years of knockin' on heaven's door
It's gonna be All right.
Whatever comes
© 1988 Written by: AMY GRANT, DANN HUFF, PHILIP L. NAISH
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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