Sweet Beulah Land' Marty Raybon Of Shenandoah Acoustic Performance
Marty Raybon, of the classic country group Shenandoah, perform an acoustic rendition of the gospel song ‘Sweet Beulah Land.’
This hymn was written in by Squire Parsons in 1973. After it’s release, the song quickly became a smash hit earning multiple awards and countless covers. Over the years, Squire has written over 800 songs, but ‘Sweet Beulah Land’ remains a standout.
“I'm looking now, just across the river
To where my faith, shall end in sight (Shall end in sight)
There's just a few more days to labor.
Then I will take my heavenly flight.”
The lyrics of this popular song speak to the glory that awaits us in Heaven. One day, we will be reunited with our Father in Heaven and what a glorious day that will be, indeed. Our hearts long to be with God and someday, all our pain will be erased and we can stand with Him for eternity.
“Beulah Land (Beulah Land) I'm longing for you (I'm longing for you)
And some day (And some day) on thee I'll stand (Someday we will stand)
There my home (There my home) shall be eternal
Beulah Land, sweet Beulah Land
Beulah Land, oh it's Beulah Land
Oh Beulah Land, sweet Beulah Land”
Today, Marty Raybon, of Shenandoah, is performing an acoustic rendition of this special hymn at the Nashville Vineyard Church in Tennessee. This bluegrass voice is the perfect compliment to the touching lyrics of ‘Sweet Beulah Land.’ You can truly feel the weight and meaning behind each and every word. Who else is longing for Beulah Land?