Ezekiel Said He Saw Him -i Call | Jesus My Rock- Lyrics [repack]

(L) Oh, I call Him Jesus. (C) My rock! (L) Oh, I call Him Jesus. (C) My rock! (L) Well, I know He won't... (C) Know He won't deny me, He always walks beside me! (L+C) I call Jesus my rock!

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In Ezekiel 1, the prophet describes an extraordinary encounter with God, where he sees a whirlwind, a cloud, and a fire that reveals the glory of the Lord. This vision serves as a testament to God's power and sovereignty. ezekiel said he saw him -i call jesus my rock- lyrics

Elias took a trembling breath, the tears finally spilling over. He whispered the lyrics into the quiet evening air, no longer singing a song, but speaking a fact:

So Ezekiel said he saw Him, and I have seen Him too— Not only in the heavens, but in every heart that’s true. A living, breathing presence that mends what once was torn, A promise kept forever, a rose that still will bloom. (L) Oh, I call Him Jesus

Elias looked at his son. He looked at the ground beneath his own feet, which suddenly felt less like dirt and more like bedrock—deep, ancient, and immovable. He understood. Thomas hadn't been wandering. He had been walking on the water, guided by the One who calms the storms.

He’s a rock in a weary land A shelter in the time of storm He is my Rock, I know (C) My rock

Thomas smiled, a smile that held the weight of the world and the lightness of a feather. He didn't need to say a word. The testimony was in his presence. He had found the Rock.

The songwriter emphasizes that even though the prophets saw God in visions, the singer doesn’t need a physical sighting—faith alone is enough to call Jesus by His many names (Rock, Morning Star, Friend, Lily of the Valley, Peace). The phrase “Rock in a weary land” comes from Isaiah 32:2, describing the Messiah as a shelter.

(L) Oh, I call Him Jesus. (C) My rock! (L) Oh, I call Him Jesus. (C) My rock! (L) Well, I know He won't... (C) Know He won't deny me, He always walks beside me! (L+C) I call Jesus my rock!

(Repeat Chorus)

In Ezekiel 1, the prophet describes an extraordinary encounter with God, where he sees a whirlwind, a cloud, and a fire that reveals the glory of the Lord. This vision serves as a testament to God's power and sovereignty.

Elias took a trembling breath, the tears finally spilling over. He whispered the lyrics into the quiet evening air, no longer singing a song, but speaking a fact:

So Ezekiel said he saw Him, and I have seen Him too— Not only in the heavens, but in every heart that’s true. A living, breathing presence that mends what once was torn, A promise kept forever, a rose that still will bloom.

Elias looked at his son. He looked at the ground beneath his own feet, which suddenly felt less like dirt and more like bedrock—deep, ancient, and immovable. He understood. Thomas hadn't been wandering. He had been walking on the water, guided by the One who calms the storms.

He’s a rock in a weary land A shelter in the time of storm He is my Rock, I know

Thomas smiled, a smile that held the weight of the world and the lightness of a feather. He didn't need to say a word. The testimony was in his presence. He had found the Rock.

The songwriter emphasizes that even though the prophets saw God in visions, the singer doesn’t need a physical sighting—faith alone is enough to call Jesus by His many names (Rock, Morning Star, Friend, Lily of the Valley, Peace). The phrase “Rock in a weary land” comes from Isaiah 32:2, describing the Messiah as a shelter.