One of the biggest names in country music, Reba McEntire, sang a touching and moving song on The Voice about momentarily reuniting with a loved one in Heaven.
Death does and always will hurt and sting. Sadly, death is an inevitability for everyone, and the more time that we spend on this planet, the more death will impact our lives. But knowing that death waits for no one still doesn’t mean it hurts any less.
Despite the separation that death causes, there is still a chance and hope for reuniting with those loved ones in Heaven. In a clip posted on YouTube, Reba performs “Seven Minutes in Heaven.” It’s a tune about what she would do and who she would see again if God gave her that in Heaven.
“I wouldn’t spend all my seconds asking God questions
‘Cause He knows I’d be back soon
If I had seven minutes in Heaven
I’d spend them all with you”
Reba’s awe-inspiring vocals and the beautiful lyrics about love, loss, and Heaven are a perfect match, making for a moving and emotional performance. From the moment Reba opens her mouth to begin singing, the crowd is right there with her, feeling the emotion of the song and its lyrics.
Not only is the crowd loving Reba’s performance, but her fellow The Voice judges do as well. The camera catches Gwen Stefani and John Legend smiling and swaying back and forth to the sweet but heartbreaking song.
Reba’s song, “Seven Minutes in Heaven,” is about her late mother and how deeply that loss touched and impacted her.
Near the end of her performance on The Voice stage, a photo of Reba’s late mother is shown. The clip ends with Reba turning around to view the picture of her mom.
“Oh, I miss you, momma,” Reba says.
Revelation 21:4 “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.”
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