
Hey, have you ever heard a song that just stops you in your tracks, like it’s speaking straight to your soul? That’s what Don’t Overlook Salvation is all about. It’s not just a song—it’s a wake-up call, a warm hand on your shoulder, urging you to pause and reflect on what really matters. This isn’t some preachy anthem; it’s a heartfelt plea wrapped in melody, born from a place of deep conviction and hope.
Picture this: a dusty road, a weary traveler, and a moment where everything clicks into place. That’s the vibe of Don’t Overlook Salvation. It’s about those fleeting chances we get to find meaning, to grab hold of something bigger than ourselves before it slips away. The lyrics carry a quiet urgency, like a friend leaning in to say, “Hey, don’t miss this—it’s important.” It’s raw, it’s real, and it hits you right in the chest.
What makes this song special is how it balances vulnerability with strength. The melody sways between soft, soulful notes and soaring crescendos, like a conversation that starts as a whisper and ends in a shout. It’s the kind of song that feels like it was written in a single, feverish burst of inspiration—maybe late at night, with just a guitar and a heart full of things to say. It doesn’t shy away from the big questions: What are we running toward? What are we leaving behind? And most importantly, what’s the cost of ignoring the light when it’s right in front of us?
This song isn’t tied to one moment in history—it’s timeless, speaking to anyone who’s ever felt lost and longed for direction. It’s for the dreamer who’s chasing stars but forgetting the ground beneath their feet, for the skeptic who’s one step away from believing. When you hear it, you can’t help but feel connected, like you’re part of a bigger story. It’s the kind of song you play on repeat, letting it sink deeper each time, finding new layers in the words.
So, next time you’re scrolling through your playlist, give Don’t Overlook Salvation a spin. Let it remind you to slow down, to look up, to not let the important stuff pass you by. What’s that one thing you’ve been overlooking in your own life? Maybe this song’s the nudge you need to finally see it
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Lyrics
I’m satisfied with just a cottage below
A little silver and a little gold
But in that city where the ransomed will shine
I want a gold one that’s silver lined
I’ve got a mansion just over the hilltop
In that bright land where we’ll never grow old
And some day yonder we will never more wander
But walk on the streets that are purest gold
[ organ ]
Don’t think me poor or deserted or lonely
I’m not discouraged I’m heaven bound
I’m but a pilgrim in search of a city
I want a mansion a harp and a crown
I’ve got a mansion just over the hilltop…
[ organ ]
I’ve got a mansion just over the hilltop…