Song · Coming home for peace

Finally Home

jesusTALK·2025

Finally Home
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Artist
jesusTALK
Album
Coming home for peace
Year
2025
Track
#9
ISRC
QZZ7W2585196

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Ive walked so long the road was wide Through empty fields with no one by my side But now I see a light ahead A place of peace where I am led Finally home my heart finds its rest Finally home safe in your nest All my wandering all my pain Finally home Im whole again The nights were cold the days were long I tried to fight but I was never strong Now every burden falls away Ive found the dawn of a brighter day Finally home my heart finds its rest Finally home safe in your nest All my wandering all my pain Finally home Im whole again Every tear has found its end Every road has turned my friend Love has called and I belong Finally home where I am strong Finally home my heart finds its rest Finally home in love I am blessed All my searching all my years Finally home no more tears Finally home Im finally home

About this song

Luke 15:22-24: "Quick! Bring the best robe and put it on him. Put a ring on his finger and sandals on his feet. Bring the fattened calf and kill it. Let's have a feast and celebrate. For this son of mine was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found."

Mike's track title "Finally Home" is the climax statement. Finally, the adverb carries both "at last" and "in the end". Both meanings are relevant in the track context.

The word "home" is not only "house" (that would be "house"). It is "home", the place where you truly belong. The song "Home Sweet Home" (John Howard Payne, 1823) preserved this meaning: "Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, be it ever so humble, there's no place like home."

Mike's track is the application of the homecoming reality. After the whole journey, finally. At home. With the Father. In peace.

Mike's sound carries this homecoming celebration. It is not sung sadly-resigned. It is festive. Relief and joy together. That is the tone of the Father's house at the homecoming.