My Lord, What a Morning
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Lyrics
My Lord, what a morning;
My Lord, what a morning;
Oh, my Lord, what a morning,
When the stars begin to fall,
When the stars begin to fall.
To wake the nations underground,
Looking to my God’s right hand,
When the stars begin to fall. Refrain
To wake the nations underground,
Looking to my God’s right hand,
When the stars begin to fall. Refrain
To wake the nations underground,
Looking to my God’s right hand,
When the stars begin to fall. Refrain
Bible Reference
1 Thessalonians 4:16–17; Matthew 24:30–31; Revelation 1:7; 1 Corinthians 15:52
About This Hymn
“My Lord, What a Morning” is a traditional African American spiritual that expresses deep longing and anticipation for the return of Christ and the final resurrection. Rooted in the experience of suffering and hope, the hymn looks forward to the day when the Lord will come in glory, bringing deliverance and eternal joy to His people.
The central theme of the hymn is the Second Coming of Christ. It reflects 1 Thessalonians 4:16–17, where the Lord descends from heaven with a shout, the voice of the archangel, and the trumpet of God, and the dead in Christ rise first. The imagery of a great and glorious morning captures the sudden and powerful nature of this event.
The hymn also connects with Matthew 24:30–31, which describes the Son of Man coming in the clouds with power and great glory, gathering His elect from the ends of the earth. This expectation of Christ’s return is both awe-inspiring and comforting for believers.
Revelation 1:7 further emphasizes that every eye shall see Him, reinforcing the universal scope of this event. The hymn conveys a sense of wonder and reverence at the thought of witnessing the Lord’s appearing.
Additionally, 1 Corinthians 15:52 speaks of the transformation that will occur at the last trumpet, when the dead are raised incorruptible. The hymn reflects this hope of resurrection and renewal, pointing to a future where death and suffering are overcome.
“My Lord, What a Morning” is cherished for its simple yet powerful expression of hope. It arose from a context of hardship, yet it proclaims a confident expectation of God’s ultimate victory. Through its message, the hymn encourages believers to look beyond present trials and to rejoice in the promise of Christ’s glorious return and the eternal morning that awaits.
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