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The point of the story was that the preacher gave his Bible to the hooker as he was dying. It had such an impact on her that she got her life together and raised her son reading to him from the blood stained Bible the dying preacher gave her. In turn her son went on to become a preacher and was sharing the story of the accident that led to him being there and being a preacher. It’s a redemption story. The hooker was lost and searching to find herself. In the end she raised a good son who went on, at least apparently, to be a preacher who could help others.
Good job explaining, and thanks because I don't think he even got it. at first he stopped the song to say a truck driver died. Then he stopped the song to talk about morals of the hooker. Not even getting that the preacher in the end was the hooker's son. I kept hollering at him "NO!! Be quiet and just listen". hahahahaha
out of all the times I've heard this song, I just now thought of something else. Had that not have happed, the hooker, very well may have never had picked up a bible.
Spot on analysis. Christians, even in their dying moments, are looking to help others become more than they are. This is antithetical to their portrayal in media culture. Don't get frustrated that our reactor hasn't yet realized the true meaning of the song. Be patient with him. He said he enjoyed the song a great deal and anyone who likes a song will likely play it again, the next time in a setting wherein he doesn't have to worry about RUclips issues.
The woman that the preacher gave the blood stained Bible to survived, and lived to give birth to a boy that became a preacher to others including the man that's telling the story.
I am a believer and very spiritual. I cry near every single time on hearing it. It's a beautiful song. It makes one think of how very much her life must have changed after this accident.
I am not what you would call a religious person and I'm not "spiritual" in the sense of how the world uses that word. I am a sinner who was redeemed by the blood of Christ. Forgiven. I cry when I hear this because I know this redemption story. You cry because you know something inside that you are fighting because maybe you don't want to admit it. God bless you for sharing.
I was raised on Randy Travis. Its such a shame he can no longer sing like this. Music was his life and that was taken away from him as he suffered a severe stroke in 2013. There's an amazing video of Kane Brown covering this song when he was being interviewed on a radio station. The station surprised Kane by sneaking Randy into the studio as Kane was singing. Kane is very young and the expression on his face when he realized Randy was there..... Talk about star struck!
Randy Travis’ voice is pure country gold. He deserves your attention. “On The Other Hand”, “Deeper Than The Holler”, “Forever and Ever, Amen”, “Diggin’ Up Bones”, “Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart” just to name a few.
You missed a big part of the song, you need to re-listen to the chorus and the end. Its not about morals or who should survive its about what changes can be made with a good life that's sacrificed for another. The Hooker lived, and she took that blood stained Bible and changed her life, had a son who became a Preacher and preached from that very same Bible. That's the moral of this story. Its not that the "good" or "morally correct" should always be the ones to be saved, it's that "good" can come from a good person being sacrificed and doing all the can to change another persons life. Randy Travis is a legend, will always be a legend. He's still kicking even though he suffered a massive stroke a few years back and can no longer sing or play guitar, he's still in Nashville and can get around and communicate some. But he influence the singing careers of Josh Turner and Scotty McCreery, who if you've not checked out on your channel you definitely should, they are both great baritone/bass vocalist. Josh Turner would be "Long Black Train" or "I Wouldn't Be A Man", Scotty McCreery would be, "5 More Minutes" or "This Is It" or "Damn Straight". Hope you enjoy.
Jesus said he didnt come to call the righteous and Chistianity is only religion for the unrightesss, all the others based on idea you earn salvation by being "good".
There are many places where a man put up 3 wooden crosses. And in the story in the song the preacher asks the hooker” candy you see the promised land?” And then the preacher telling this story in church holds up the Bible the preacher gave her when he handed her the Bible as he died. So to me it is a story of redemption and leading others to salvation as that Bible led the lady and then she was a preacher’s mother.
My favorite Randy Travis song The Survived changed her life, Her SON became a Preacher carrying the bible. Morals???? Go back listen again. He said ( it's about what you leave behind, not what you take. Farmer left a farm & 80 acres and a son who loved growing things, the Teacher left behind young minds filled with wanting to learn. The Preacher left his Bible with the Hooker who read it to her son,who be came a Preacher passing on the learnings from that Bible.
Randy Travis is one of the greatest country singers ever to do it. His voice inspires so much emotion. And this song always gets me to shed a few tears. The best songs are the ones that tell stories that, when you close your eyes, you can see playing out before you. I believe country music, *proper* country music, is one of, if not the, best styles to do that.
NOT about morals. About a soul saved that then raised a child that saved souls.... Leave good behind you.... The preachers last act inspired her to turn her life around
His ‘More Life’ is a MUST SEE & frankly a must hear for all of us!!! It’s on his 25th Anniversary album which featured his songs in duet; this one features Don Henley (not too shabby🥰). Randy performed it live on his Anniversary special & mere months later had the tragic stroke which robbed us all of that divine voice. But as this song says- it’s what you leave. What beautiful music he has left for us all & he continues to inspire in his recovery!!!!! MORE LIFE by Randy Travis please!!! Stay safe and love much💖
Randy is in the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Grand Ole Opry. He single handedly saved country music in the 1980's with his country music stylings and later in Gospel.. He suffered a bad stroke that he has been fighting tooth and nail to recover
Oh, MrLboyd, you missed the twist in the song! The line about the preacher saying “Can’t you see the promised land?” as he lay the blood-stained Bible in the hooker’s hand, would indicate that the hooker died, and the preacher lived. She’s dying, he just shared the gospel with her, and says, “Can’t you see the promised land? You’re going to heaven.” When you hear the line, “That’s the story our preacher told last Sunday, as he held that blood-stained Bible up for all of us to see,” you THINK it’s the same preacher. He’s telling the story of the crash he survived, wondering why his is not the fourth wooden cross on the side of the highway. THEN he lowers the boom on you. For the man who held the Bible up, and told the story of the crash, said, “God bless the farmer and the teacher…and that preacher who gave this Bible to my mama, who read it to me.” Only then do you realize it was the hooker, and not the preacher, who survived.
Randy is hands down one of THE BEST storytellers in music!!! This has always been one of my absolute favorite songs of his, and it makes me cry every single time. Thank you so much for reacting to it. You should react to Alan Jackson's "Monday Morning Church". It's beautiful and I really think you'd like it.
I might not say that it is a story about morals as it is redemption. The song infers that because her life was spared and because of the Word of God she found in the Bible that she turned her life around. So much that she raised her son on the Word of God and he became a preacher. We all have problems with morals, and we all need a Redeemer. Very beautiful song and a big Randy Travis fan. First time on your channel and I like what I saw and heard. ✌️👍
Did you miss it? Your reaction suggests you missed it. Four people travelling on the bus. The farmer and the teacher both died. As did the preacher whilst placing his bible in the hookers hand. "That's the story that OUR PREACHER told last Sunday, as he held that BLOOD STAINED BIBLE up for all of us to see. Thank the farmer and the teacher AND THE PREACHER, who gave this bible to my MOMMA WHO READ IT TO ME. The PREACHER who told the story at church's momma was the hooked from the bus, who obviously changed her ways after the accident
Exactly! And this leads to the hook: it's not what you take when you leave this world behind you, it's what you leave behind you when you go. The preacher leaving her his Bible changed her life and that of her son, who in turn as a preacher impacted and changes many lives. There is no moral judgement here at all. Randy's music has never been about that, even in his gospel songs
You are not the first person to say this about an artist. Heard another reactor say that about pentatonix, and then found out that PTX was on sesame Street. He reacted and loved it.
It's always had great lyrics, I loved the "two of them were searching for lost souls" in refrence to the preacher & the hooker, searching for lost souls for differnet reasons but still a nice lyric. The point of the song was that it's what we leave behind us when we go that matters, the preacher left his faith even as he died, passing his bible to the hooker. Theoretically, she turned her life around & raised her son reading from the bloodstained bible, the son in turn grew up to be a preacher, bringing it all back to it's not what we take when we go but what we leave behind.
The assumption you're meant to have made is that all 4 passengers died but nobody loved the hooker enoughto make a cross for her. Then the revelation that she survived and read the preachers Bible to her son who became a preacher was meant to be a transformation of emotions.
The farmer raised a farmer to replace him The teacher taught the next generation of teachers The preacher gave his bible to the hooker, who them read it to her son amd he grew up to become a preacher. The only morals in the song is "leave more good than you take"
I never understood why they haven't made a movie about the story leading up how they all came to be on the same bus. I can see the whole story in my mind.
Randy reacting to Kane Brown singing is quite the emotional experience. Kane was the guy that Ryan Upchurch was making fun of in Said F It. I at first was thinking the preacher was holding the Bible into the dying hands of the lady.
This song is one of those that always makes me cry (including while I was watching this video.) If it comes on the radio while I'm driving, I have to change the channel. Did you catch in the last verse, the preacher telling the story is the son of the 'lady of the evening.' It's sort of implied that she was pregnant at the time of the accident.
I realize I am really late on this song but my personal take on it was that however unfair it is to leave this world when we don't want to go, 3 of those people were able/ready to meet this sad ending. Having left a legacy behind and having a after life to look to. One did not yet have that in their life. So when the accident happened and the miracle of having her life spared, then double down on that idea with the preacher giving her his bible before his passing it changed something in her. The whole thing became life altering for. Perhaps she was with child when the accident happened so the incident change forever, two lives for the better. The story always makes me cry but both out of happiness and sadness. Life is full of good and bad it is how we walk though it that defines us. I love this song and the choices it presumes to make with the people in it's story. Thank you for sharing this. Just sayin...
God has plans for each of us, and it isn't what we take with us, it's what we leave behind when we go. The woman was given the time and opportunity to grow and leave behind her a godly testimony, and a son who also loved the Lord. He lived his life to proclaim the grace of God to all willing to listen, that this life inevitably bleeds into eternity, so each of us gets to build a living testimony to Him to leave behind when we go. This is indeed a bittersweet story, that ends with gratitude and hope for each person touched by all of those on the bus, plus all those they left behind when they entered eternity. It gloriously tugs at our heartstrings as we listen; because our soul hears God calling to each of us. What will you leave behind you when you go?
I would totally agree with the point that some other commenters have made. I think the story is not so much about morals. I think WE as people immediately go to morals due to the four individuals involved. I feel the story is much more about our actions while we are living and not knowing the far reaching affects of every little action we take. There is no way that the Preachers would have know that his last action of giving the Bible to the woman would result in creating another Man of God, who most likely affected the lives of hundreds of other people. I kind of look at this story from a different perspective, based on the word that Randy gives us. The Farmer passed on his love of working the earth and raising crops to feed others, so his legacy lives on in his son(s), the Teacher left her knowledge and wisdom in the children she taught, so her legacy lives on in those children, the Preacher, we have to assume, helped lots of people through his ministry. So those three had accomplishments and it could be said their work on Earth was done and they gained their reward by now being in Heaven. The Hooker on the other hand really had nothing to show for her life. Other than providing temporary pleasure to her clients, she really had no legacy.... until the Preacher gave her the Bible. Making assumptions here.. she read the Bible, straighten our her life. Had a son, who became a Preacher himself and created his own legacy similar to the first Preacher by helping people through his ministry, which would have never happened if not for the Hooker.
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The first time I listened to this song I, like most people, thought the hooker didn’t get a cross because she was sinful and looked down upon society. However this song magically hits you with a plot twist. Amazing.
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The point of the story was that the preacher gave his Bible to the hooker as he was dying. It had such an impact on her that she got her life together and raised her son reading to him from the blood stained Bible the dying preacher gave her. In turn her son went on to become a preacher and was sharing the story of the accident that led to him being there and being a preacher. It’s a redemption story. The hooker was lost and searching to find herself. In the end she raised a good son who went on, at least apparently, to be a preacher who could help others.
Good job explaining, and thanks because I don't think he even got it. at first he stopped the song to say a truck driver died. Then he stopped the song to talk about morals of the hooker. Not even getting that the preacher in the end was the hooker's son. I kept hollering at him "NO!! Be quiet and just listen". hahahahaha
out of all the times I've heard this song, I just now thought of something else. Had that not have happed, the hooker, very well may have never had picked up a bible.
I’ve listened to this song dozens of times and it just hit me that the hooker was looking for her own lost soul.
Spot on analysis. Christians, even in their dying moments, are looking to help others become more than they are.
This is antithetical to their portrayal in media culture.
Don't get frustrated that our reactor hasn't yet realized the true meaning of the song. Be patient with him. He said he enjoyed the song a great deal and anyone who likes a song will likely play it again, the next time in a setting wherein he doesn't have to worry about RUclips issues.
It's shouldn't matter if she was a hooker .. RELIGION IS TERRIBLE I'LL SEE YALL ALL IN HELL
The woman that the preacher gave the blood stained Bible to survived, and lived to give birth to a boy that became a preacher to others including the man that's telling the story.
I’m not a religious person, but this song makes me cry every time I hear it.
I am a believer and very spiritual. I cry near every single time on hearing it. It's a beautiful song. It makes one think of how very much her life must have changed after this accident.
I'm a religious person and this song never fails to give me goosebumps.
I am not what you would call a religious person and I'm not "spiritual" in the sense of how the world uses that word. I am a sinner who was redeemed by the blood of Christ. Forgiven. I cry when I hear this because I know this redemption story. You cry because you know something inside that you are fighting because maybe you don't want to admit it. God bless you for sharing.
@@joemckinley754 I respect your beliefs. I just don’t share them…
That’s ok. It’s ok to disagree.
I wish you nothing but the best, sir.
I was raised on Randy Travis. Its such a shame he can no longer sing like this. Music was his life and that was taken away from him as he suffered a severe stroke in 2013. There's an amazing video of Kane Brown covering this song when he was being interviewed on a radio station. The station surprised Kane by sneaking Randy into the studio as Kane was singing. Kane is very young and the expression on his face when he realized Randy was there..... Talk about star struck!
yeah Kane Brown's version is amazing, and i cannot possibly recommend Patricia Holly's enough
Yeah that was sooooo cool being surprised by Randy strolling in while Kane was singing.
I think Mr. Travis would have given us so much more music to love if fate had been kinder to him.
So many great songs by Randy. Two of my favorites are "Deeper Than The Holler" and "Diggin' Up Bones"
On the other hand too
Randy Travis’ voice is pure country gold. He deserves your attention. “On The Other Hand”, “Deeper Than The Holler”, “Forever and Ever, Amen”, “Diggin’ Up Bones”, “Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart” just to name a few.
Live version of "A Horse Called Music"
That last verse still gives me chills every time please check out forever and ever amen and deeper than the holler
I second both of these songs and the sentiment in this statement.
You missed a big part of the song, you need to re-listen to the chorus and the end. Its not about morals or who should survive its about what changes can be made with a good life that's sacrificed for another. The Hooker lived, and she took that blood stained Bible and changed her life, had a son who became a Preacher and preached from that very same Bible. That's the moral of this story. Its not that the "good" or "morally correct" should always be the ones to be saved, it's that "good" can come from a good person being sacrificed and doing all the can to change another persons life. Randy Travis is a legend, will always be a legend. He's still kicking even though he suffered a massive stroke a few years back and can no longer sing or play guitar, he's still in Nashville and can get around and communicate some. But he influence the singing careers of Josh Turner and Scotty McCreery, who if you've not checked out on your channel you definitely should, they are both great baritone/bass vocalist. Josh Turner would be "Long Black Train" or "I Wouldn't Be A Man", Scotty McCreery would be, "5 More Minutes" or "This Is It" or "Damn Straight". Hope you enjoy.
Would add Fire Cracker to Josh Turner s list
Jesus said he didnt come to call the righteous and Chistianity is only religion for the unrightesss, all the others based on idea you earn salvation by being "good".
Forever and Ever Amen is another great Randy Travis song
There are many places where a man put up 3 wooden crosses. And in the story in the song the preacher asks the hooker” candy you see the promised land?” And then the preacher telling this story in church holds up the Bible the preacher gave her when he handed her the Bible as he died. So to me it is a story of redemption and leading others to salvation as that Bible led the lady and then she was a preacher’s mother.
Yes, Redemption and, salvation.
If you havnt listened to Randy Travis’s Christmas album you’re doing yourself a disservice. Been on the must play for 30+ years. Simply perfect.
Saw him live over 20 years ago. I've always loved his music. He sang this, and his signature song, forever and ever, amen
I got free lawn tickets probably to that tour. Would have been the late summer 99’.
@@elischultes6587 how was it?
Damn who picked it im with ya
You are the first reactor that actually got who survived right away. One of Randy's best.
Randy Travis is a national treasure. I tear up everytime I see him on TikTok. The man could sure sing
I love this song. It shows that God is in control and wanted to give the woman extra time to find Him. I also like Randy's song "pray for the fish."
My favorite Randy Travis song is forever and ever amen. It's a good song to listen to.
I like Randy Travis but this is new for me. Goosebumps!
Randy has so many great songs. It's a matter of time, Digging up Bones, Forever and Ever Amen, I Told You So
I love Randy Travis!!! “Forever and ever amen”
My favorite Randy Travis song
The Survived changed her life, Her SON became a Preacher carrying the bible.
Morals???? Go back listen again. He said ( it's about what you leave behind, not what you take. Farmer left a farm & 80 acres and a son who loved growing things, the Teacher left behind young minds filled with wanting to learn. The Preacher left his Bible with the Hooker who read it to her son,who be came a Preacher passing on the learnings from that Bible.
Randy Travis is a legend!.
Love randy travis, one real ass dude!!! Love his music, his compassion for others, he actually lives not to far from me, he is a true soul!!
Randy Travis is one of the greatest country singers ever to do it. His voice inspires so much emotion. And this song always gets me to shed a few tears.
The best songs are the ones that tell stories that, when you close your eyes, you can see playing out before you. I believe country music, *proper* country music, is one of, if not the, best styles to do that.
I love this song he is one of my favorite singer
an amazing story
One of the best troubadours
Always gets me tearing up
His voice is so comforting. I love his music.
Im just over here shook because I was reminded in this video that this song is 20 years old!
This is such a powerful song
Pray for Randy... He needs it 😭
Such a great song.
I always get goosebumps when I hear this song. So good.
One of my favorites from him is " He walked on water!" Great song , sung as only Randy Travis could
I cry every time I hear this song. Good reaction.
NOT about morals. About a soul saved that then raised a child that saved souls.... Leave good behind you.... The preachers last act inspired her to turn her life around
His ‘More Life’ is a MUST SEE & frankly a must hear for all of us!!! It’s on his 25th Anniversary album which featured his songs in duet; this one features Don Henley (not too shabby🥰). Randy performed it live on his Anniversary special & mere months later had the tragic stroke which robbed us all of that divine voice. But as this song says- it’s what you leave. What beautiful music he has left for us all & he continues to inspire in his recovery!!!!!
MORE LIFE by Randy Travis please!!!
Stay safe and love much💖
Lots of great songs on that album. Thanks for doing this one, Randy is awesome.
she is the one that belongs to the world.......
Peace, Love!!
This is the best version of this song I've heard
This is one of the most amazing songs and it makes me cry every time I hear it 🧡🧡
There’s three wooden crosses all over West Virginia and other states along the highways. Randy touches my heart.
Randy Travis Angels
Thanks for doing this. I enjoy your reactions.
Randy Travis has SO MANY great songs!!! So sad he had that stroke and probably won't be able to go out on the road again.
Randy is in the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Grand Ole Opry. He single handedly saved country music in the 1980's with his country music stylings and later in Gospel.. He suffered a bad stroke that he has been fighting tooth and nail to recover
as a Christian she was the one that needed saving not the others and she had a greater purpose
Heven is for the ChooseN! we are here because we have a way to go!
Randy Travis is 1 of the best
Randy Travis 'He Walked on Water' good one.
Randy Travis is a country great! So sad he can’t sing like he used to
Another good song by Randy is Drive Another Nail.
Thank you! One of my fave songs sung by one of my fave singers💖
One of my favorites of his is Better Class of Losers. So great! On The Other Hand is really good as well.
I.miss Randy so much hope he bounces back from his stroke 🙏 😢
Love your reactions 😀
God knows ours hearts and he knew that woman would turn her life around if given the chance.
Oh, MrLboyd, you missed the twist in the song! The line about the preacher saying “Can’t you see the promised land?” as he lay the blood-stained Bible in the hooker’s hand, would indicate that the hooker died, and the preacher lived. She’s dying, he just shared the gospel with her, and says, “Can’t you see the promised land? You’re going to heaven.”
When you hear the line, “That’s the story our preacher told last Sunday, as he held that blood-stained Bible up for all of us to see,” you THINK it’s the same preacher. He’s telling the story of the crash he survived, wondering why his is not the fourth wooden cross on the side of the highway.
THEN he lowers the boom on you. For the man who held the Bible up, and told the story of the crash, said, “God bless the farmer and the teacher…and that preacher who gave this Bible to my mama, who read it to me.” Only then do you realize it was the hooker, and not the preacher, who survived.
Randy is hands down one of THE BEST storytellers in music!!! This has always been one of my absolute favorite songs of his, and it makes me cry every single time. Thank you so much for reacting to it.
You should react to Alan Jackson's "Monday Morning Church". It's beautiful and I really think you'd like it.
A man ain't made of stone.
Gotta react to I Thought He Walked On Water!! Reminds me of my grandpa everytime!!
Thank you for a wonderful reaction, if you haven't heard it yet, please react to Diggin up Bones by Randy Travis.
he can sing the telephone book and i would love it
Nice reaction
Perhaps God’s mercy gives us as much time as we need until God realizes there’s no more chance for change?
I might not say that it is a story about morals as it is redemption. The song infers that because her life was spared and because of the Word of God she found in the Bible that she turned her life around. So much that she raised her son on the Word of God and he became a preacher.
We all have problems with morals, and we all need a Redeemer.
Very beautiful song and a big Randy Travis fan.
First time on your channel and I like what I saw and heard. ✌️👍
Wow!
He had a stroke. And fighting to get his voice back. Loved him from the beginning
Sad yes, but it's very uplifting and good example of why we all should follow "Judge not, lest ye be judged"
Randy Travis song _ Just a Matter of Time.
Did you miss it? Your reaction suggests you missed it. Four people travelling on the bus. The farmer and the teacher both died. As did the preacher whilst placing his bible in the hookers hand. "That's the story that OUR PREACHER told last Sunday, as he held that BLOOD STAINED BIBLE up for all of us to see. Thank the farmer and the teacher AND THE PREACHER, who gave this bible to my MOMMA WHO READ IT TO ME. The PREACHER who told the story at church's momma was the hooked from the bus, who obviously changed her ways after the accident
Exactly! And this leads to the hook: it's not what you take when you leave this world behind you, it's what you leave behind you when you go.
The preacher leaving her his Bible changed her life and that of her son, who in turn as a preacher impacted and changes many lives.
There is no moral judgement here at all. Randy's music has never been about that, even in his gospel songs
I had the same thought.
You are not the first person to say this about an artist. Heard another reactor say that about pentatonix, and then found out that PTX was on sesame Street. He reacted and loved it.
It's always had great lyrics, I loved the "two of them were searching for lost souls" in refrence to the preacher & the hooker, searching for lost souls for differnet reasons but still a nice lyric. The point of the song was that it's what we leave behind us when we go that matters, the preacher left his faith even as he died, passing his bible to the hooker. Theoretically, she turned her life around & raised her son reading from the bloodstained bible, the son in turn grew up to be a preacher, bringing it all back to it's not what we take when we go but what we leave behind.
YES!!!!! I don't honestly know how so many people miss this?!?!
Randy Travis is a iconic singer in county music and it's a real shame he had a stroke.
I also feel like it's a story of second chances and the transformative power of God's salvation.
The assumption you're meant to have made is that all 4 passengers died but nobody loved the hooker enoughto make a cross for her. Then the revelation that she survived and read the preachers Bible to her son who became a preacher was meant to be a transformation of emotions.
The farmer raised a farmer to replace him
The teacher taught the next generation of teachers
The preacher gave his bible to the hooker, who them read it to her son amd he grew up to become a preacher.
The only morals in the song is "leave more good than you take"
Yes!! Exactly!! He was getting caught up on a hooker being in the story. The story is about being a good person and leaving a good legacy.
Thank you!! Such a simple message. So beautiful in it's simplicity.
My favorite reaction channel on RUclips!
It's about God has a plan. We have to have faith in that.
I never understood why they haven't made a movie about the story leading up how they all came to be on the same bus. I can see the whole story in my mind.
No, it’s about GRACE!
Randy reacting to Kane Brown singing is quite the emotional experience. Kane was the guy that Ryan Upchurch was making fun of in Said F It. I at first was thinking the preacher was holding the Bible into the dying hands of the lady.
Ryan and Kane are very good friends. It was done in a fun way.
This song is one of those that always makes me cry (including while I was watching this video.) If it comes on the radio while I'm driving, I have to change the channel. Did you catch in the last verse, the preacher telling the story is the son of the 'lady of the evening.' It's sort of implied that she was pregnant at the time of the accident.
Man the damn disease took so much time and amazing songs from all of us
another great story song is The Box
Sir, it's about redemption!
Better class of losers- Randy Travis, is more of and up beat fun song
I realize I am really late on this song but my personal take on it was that however unfair it is to leave this world when we don't want to go, 3 of those people were able/ready to meet this sad ending. Having left a legacy behind and having a after life to look to. One did not yet have that in their life. So when the accident happened and the miracle of having her life spared, then double down on that idea with the preacher giving her his bible before his passing it changed something in her. The whole thing became life altering for. Perhaps she was with child when the accident happened so the incident change forever, two lives for the better. The story always makes me cry but both out of happiness and sadness. Life is full of good and bad it is how we walk though it that defines us. I love this song and the choices it presumes to make with the people in it's story. Thank you for sharing this. Just sayin...
ON THE OTHER HAND, please!!!
I think she was the one who needed more time to make her life better :)
God has plans for each of us, and it isn't what we take with us, it's what we leave behind when we go. The woman was given the time and opportunity to grow and leave behind her a godly testimony, and a son who also loved the Lord. He lived his life to proclaim the grace of God to all willing to listen, that this life inevitably bleeds into eternity, so each of us gets to build a living testimony to Him to leave behind when we go. This is indeed a bittersweet story, that ends with gratitude and hope for each person touched by all of those on the bus, plus all those they left behind when they entered eternity. It gloriously tugs at our heartstrings as we listen; because our soul hears God calling to each of us. What will you leave behind you when you go?
I would totally agree with the point that some other commenters have made. I think the story is not so much about morals. I think WE as people immediately go to morals due to the four individuals involved. I feel the story is much more about our actions while we are living and not knowing the far reaching affects of every little action we take. There is no way that the Preachers would have know that his last action of giving the Bible to the woman would result in creating another Man of God, who most likely affected the lives of hundreds of other people. I kind of look at this story from a different perspective, based on the word that Randy gives us. The Farmer passed on his love of working the earth and raising crops to feed others, so his legacy lives on in his son(s), the Teacher left her knowledge and wisdom in the children she taught, so her legacy lives on in those children, the Preacher, we have to assume, helped lots of people through his ministry. So those three had accomplishments and it could be said their work on Earth was done and they gained their reward by now being in Heaven. The Hooker on the other hand really had nothing to show for her life. Other than providing temporary pleasure to her clients, she really had no legacy.... until the Preacher gave her the Bible. Making assumptions here.. she read the Bible, straighten our her life. Had a son, who became a Preacher himself and created his own legacy similar to the first Preacher by helping people through his ministry, which would have never happened if not for the Hooker.
RIP Randy Travis 2023
Randy Travis has not died!
Your jumpin' the gun there Larry. Randy had a stroke and is in a wheelchair, but he is still with us.
I can't listen to this song with out tearing up. Please oh please react to Nitty gritty dirt bands version of "Will the circle be unbroken". Wont regret it..
Please check out Randy Travis pray for the fish or when mama prayed both is very good songs
The first time I listened to this song I, like most people, thought the hooker didn’t get a cross because she was sinful and looked down upon society. However this song magically hits you with a plot twist. Amazing.
Forget about the truck driver his part in the story is over at the crash. It is just about the four in the bus.