Tune: HANSON PLACE
Although it is in the middle of a gospel song often
used in conjunction with river baptisms, it is a text about our gathering at
the heavenly river – the one that flows right by the throne of God – where the
saints gather to join in the final, eternal worship of him who sits on that
throne.

Walking is a good physical activity, but there’s something
cathartic about placing one foot in front of the other with a rhythmic pattern
that seems to free the heart and soul. For some reason, it’s even better when
done along water… the beach, the lakeside, the mountain stream.
On the other side of eternity, we will have the privilege of
being pedestrian in our worship… not because worship will be uninteresting
or dull, but because we will accept our role as a holy pedestrian; even as we
walk – in fact, in everything we do - our attention will be centered on the One
with whom we will spend the rest of our days. For those of us whose main ‘button’
is worship, this is what we look most forward to.
Today can be a practice session for the nothing-but-worship
life which we anticipate.
Hear an an unaccompanied
singing of this hymn
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