I agree with headbangforjesus. That's a good point.
But think that there might also be a second meaning to this song. When the guy is traveling (to "48 states and a few different worlds"), he finds that God never leaves His children ("Never the righteous man forsaken").
I agree with headbangforjesus. That's a good point.
But think that there might also be a second meaning to this song. When the guy is traveling (to "48 states and a few different worlds"), he finds that God never leaves His children ("Never the righteous man forsaken").