Work In Your Favor
Hezekiah Walker · Other Songs - Hezekiah Walker
And you don't know what to do
I see you're at the end of your rope
So hold on to your last ounce of hope
It's gonna work [3x]
Work in your favor
It's gonna work [3x]
Work in your Favor
Favor [3x]
I know you been going through
And you don't know what to do
I see you're at the end of your rope
So hold on to your last ounce of hope
It's gonna work [3x]
Work in your favor
It's gonna work [3x]
Work in your Favor
favor [3x]
I know you're tired and feeling blue
Disgusted frustrated and angry too
But that's when you know you're so very close
So hold on to your last ounce of hope
It's gonna work [3x]
Work in your favor
It's gonna work [3x]
Work in your Favor [3x]
Favor [8x]
Modulate
Favor [8x]
Modulate
Favor [8x]
Modulate
Favor [8x]
It's gonna work [3x]
Work in your favor [5x]
It's gonna work [7x]
Work in your favor
It's gonna work [3x]
Work in your favor
It's gonna work [3x]
Work in your Favor
Favor [8x]
It's gonna work
About Work In Your Favor
Hezekiah Walker's "Work In Your Favor" stands as a defining track within his catalog of soulful gospel and contemporary Christian music. Released during a period where Walker was refining his signature blend of raw vocal emotion and rhythmic groove, the song exemplifies his ability to craft anthems that resonate deeply with congregations and listeners alike. While specific album placement varies in internal records, the recording itself is widely recognized as a staple of his discography, often appearing on compilations such as *The Essential 3.0 Hezekiah Walker*. The track showcases Walker's characteristic delivery, characterized by a powerful, unadorned vocal style that prioritizes spiritual conviction over technical embellishment. It reflects the broader genre of modern gospel, which frequently merges traditional hymnody with contemporary R&B influences to create accessible yet spiritually potent recordings. As part of Walker's broader body of work, "Work In Your Favor" serves as a testament to his enduring influence in the Christian music scene, offering a timeless message of faith and resilience that has been celebrated in churches and worship settings for years.

