I Will Wait For You There
Phil Wickham's 'I Will Wait For You There' is a worship song about seeking God in prayer and surrender. The lyrics describe coming before God on one's knees, laying down cares, and finding strength and grace. The song acknowledges life's struggles as a war fought with tears, but emphasizes waiting on God and calling out to Him. It speaks of singing melodies and pouring out a symphony of praise, with hallelujahs both morning and night. The overall message is one of patient trust and dependence on God's presence and strength.
Down on my knees where I met You
Give You all of my cares
Find a grace to hold onto now
I?m calling for You
And with outstretched arms
I will sing out melodies
And my beating heart
Will pour out a symphony
Hallelujah?s in the morning
Hallelujah?s in the night
I will wait for you as long as I have life
I will wait for You there
Down On my knees where I met you
Cause life is a war fought with tears
But You are the strength I hold onto now
I?m calling for you
I will wait for You there
far from the world and it?s violence
It left broken and bare
I need to hear You in the silence now
I?m calling for You