Call Him Up

John P. Kee John P. Kee

A Direct Line to Divine Help: The Power of Prayer in 'Call Him Up'

John P. Kee's song 'Call Him Up' is a powerful gospel anthem that emphasizes the accessibility and responsiveness of Jesus to those who seek Him. The lyrics repeatedly assure listeners that Jesus is always available to hear their prayers, likening this divine connection to a direct phone line. This metaphor of Jesus being 'on the mainline' suggests that communication with the divine is as simple and immediate as making a phone call, reinforcing the idea that God is always within reach for those who need Him.

The song's verses and chorus encourage believers to 'tell Him what you want,' whether it be healing, wholeness, or the Holy Ghost. This repetition serves to instill confidence in the listener that their needs and desires are important and will be heard by Jesus. The act of calling upon Jesus is portrayed as a straightforward and effective way to seek divine intervention and support, highlighting the personal and intimate relationship one can have with God.

The bridge and vamp sections of the song further emphasize the ease and urgency of reaching out to God. By repeating phrases like 'tell Him what you want' and 'you can call God,' the song creates a sense of immediacy and persistence in prayer. The mention of calling God 'in the day or night' underscores the idea that God's availability is not limited by time, reinforcing the message that divine help is always accessible. John P. Kee's musical style, characterized by its soulful and uplifting gospel sound, enhances the song's message of hope and faith, making 'Call Him Up' a compelling reminder of the power of prayer and the ever-present support of Jesus.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Call Him Up
  2. Cast Your Cares
  3. That's Why I Praise You
  4. You Can Make It
View all John P. Kee songs

Most popular topics in John P. Kee songs

Related artists

  1. The Clark Sisters
    The Clark Sisters
  2. Richard Smallwood
    Richard Smallwood
  3. Cece Winans
    Cece Winans
  4. Marvin Sapp
    Marvin Sapp
  5. Vanessa Bell Armstrong
    Vanessa Bell Armstrong
  6. Kirk Franklin
    Kirk Franklin
  7. Tamela Mann
    Tamela Mann
  8. Kurt Carr
    Kurt Carr