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Introduction

Have you ever stumbled upon a song that feels like it was written just for you? That’s exactly how I felt when I first listened to “One Day at a Time.” It’s one of those rare gems that gently reminds us to slow down and breathe amidst the hustle and bustle of life.

The song, originally penned by Marijohn Wilkin and Kris Kristofferson, has been covered by various artists over the years, each bringing their own heartfelt touch to it. But no matter who sings it, the core message remains the same: take life as it comes, one day at a time.

What makes this song so special to me is its simplicity and honesty. The lyrics speak to the universal experience of facing challenges and the desire for guidance and strength. It’s like having a conversation with a close friend who just gets what you’re going through.

I remember listening to it during a particularly stressful week, and it felt like the song wrapped me in a comforting embrace. The soothing melody combined with its profound message made me realize the importance of living in the present and not getting too caught up in the worries of tomorrow.

“One Day at a Time” isn’t just a song; it’s a gentle nudge to appreciate the small moments and find peace in the here and now. If you haven’t heard it yet, give it a listen. Who knows, it might just become that reassuring anthem you turn to when life gets a bit overwhelming

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Lyrics

I’m only a human, I’m just a man

help me believe in what I could be and all that I am.

show me the spare way, that I have to climb

Lord for my sake teach me to take one day at a time

chorus

one day at a time sweet Jesus that’s all I’m asking from you just give me the strength

to do everything that I have to do

oh yesterday is gone sweet Jesus and tomorrow may never be mine so help me today show me the way one day at a time

Lord do you remember when you walked among men

well Jesus you know when you looking below ???

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Lord for my sake teach me to take one day at a time

One day at time sweet Jesus that’s all I’m asking from you well give me the strength to do everything that I have to do yes yesterday is gone sweet Jesus and tomorrow may never be mine so help me today, show me the way one day at a time

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