Days Of Elijah

Donnie McClurkin · Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs [2005]

These are the days of Elijah

Declaring the Word of the Lord

And these are the days of Your servant, Moses

Righteousness being restored

And though these are days of great trial

Of famine and darkness and sword

Still we are the voice in the desert crying

Prepare ye the way of the Lord



CHORUS:

Behold he comes

Riding on a cloud

Shining like the sun

At the trumpet's call

Lift your voice

It's the year of jubilee

Out of Zion's hill salvation comes



And these are the days of Ezekiel

The dry bones becoming as flesh

And these are the days of Your servant, David

Rebuilding the temple of praise

And these are the days of the harvest

The fields are as white in your world

And we are the laborers in your vineyard

declaring the word of the Lord



CHORUS 2X

Behold he comes

Riding on the clouds

Shining like the sun

At the trumpet call

Lift your voice

It's the year of jubilee

Out of Zion's hill salvation comes



There's no God like Jehovah (x8--modulate)

There's no God like Jehovah (x8--modulate)

There's no God like Jehovah (x7)



CHORUS X2

Days Of Elijah

Donnie McClurkin's 'Days Of Elijah' stands as a profound testament to his mastery of gospel and soul, capturing the spiritual intensity characteristic of his discography. Recorded for the 2005 album 'Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs,' the track exemplifies McClurkin's ability to blend vocal power with emotive storytelling, drawing from the rich tradition of biblical narratives. The song reflects his commitment to delivering messages of faith and hope, utilizing his signature warm tone and dynamic range to engage listeners deeply. As a staple in his catalog, it continues to resonate within the genre, showcasing his enduring influence on contemporary worship music and his dedication to crafting recordings that inspire both personal reflection and communal celebration.