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Showing posts with label God is good All the time. Show all posts
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Sunday, July 7, 2024

Information & Comments About The Saying "God Is Good" / "All The Time"

Edited by Azizi Powell

This pancocojams post presents information about the African American originated call & response saying "God is good" / "All The Time". 

This post also presents selected comments from the Black discussion thread lipstick alley.com about the saying "God is good" / "All the time".

The content of this post is presented for historical and cultural purposes.  

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to all those who are quoted in this post.

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INFORMATION ABOUT THE SAYING "GOD IS GOOD" / "ALL THE TIME"
"God is good" / "All the time" is a call and response saying that is most likely of African American origin although no one has been identified as its originator. A number of commentators on discussion threads for various YouTube videos and in some online articles specifically indicate that  "God is good" /"All the time" originally comes from African American Protestant churches in the United States South.

During church services, a pastor or some other leader says "God is good" and the congregation automatically responds "All the time". Traditionally, the pastor or leader then says "All the time" and the congregation automatically says "God is good".

The first part of this call and response saying is also sometimes used in non-religious settings, for instance as a response to hearing good news. For instance, a person tells her friend some good news. The friend may then say "God is good" and the first person responds "All the time".  

The earliest documentation that I have found for this call and response saying is a 1995 Gospel record by Pastor Alvin Darling entitled "God Is Good"/ All The Time". However, it's likely that that saying was in use before that song was composed, recorded, and released.

Here are hyperlinks for pancocojams posts that showcase African American Gospel records with the itle "God Is Good" / "All The Time" or with the title "God Is Good", but which also include those words and the response "All the time":

https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/07/alvin-darling-celebration-god-is-good.html "God Is Good All The Time" recorded by Pastor Alvin Darling 1995)

https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/07/chester-d-t-baldwin-god-is-good-2000.html
"God Is Good" (2000) recorded by Chester D. T. Baldwin. 

 https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/07/regina-belle-god-is-good-youtube-gospel.html "God Is Good" (2008) by Regina Belle.  

In addition, a Gospel song entitled "God Is Good All The Time" was recorded in 1998 by (White American) Don Moen. Click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q376chG2yDs for a YouTube video of that song.

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RECENT COMMENTS ABOUT THE SAYING "GOD IS GOOD ALL THE TIME"
On March 25, 2024 controversial Black Conservative commentator Candace Owens was interviewed on the popular radio show "The Breakfast Club". 


As is the custom of the hosts of that radio show, toward the end of that interview, Candace Owens was asked several questions about "Black culture". When she was asked for the response to the saying "God is good", Candace said "Amen" instead of saying "All the time". The hosts then gave the correct response and indicated that response is something that almost all Black people know.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goIrzPIh8yA&t=804s time stamp:1:06:23 

The video clip of that interview has been widely circulated on African American podcasts. Some podcasters and/or commenters have facetiously or seriously indicated that knowing the correct answer to that  saying is part of a "test" that determines whether a person in the United States is Black or not.

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SELECTED COMMENTS FROM VARIOUS YOUTUBE DISCUSSION THREADS ABOUT THE SAYING "GOD IS GOOD ALL THE TIME"

This is one of many online discussion thread of online videos about the saying "God is Good All The Time" that were published because of the March 2024 The Breakfast Club segment with Candace Owens.

These selected comments are given in no particular order and are numbered for referencing purposes only.

From https://www.lipstickalley.com/threads/so-is-%E2%80%9Cgod-is-good%E2%80%9D-really-a-black-american-test-lol.5589303/ So is “God is Good” really a Black American test? lol, April 19, 2024

Pancocojams Editor's Note- Lipstick Alley.com was started in the United States as an online discussion thread for Black people. Almost all of the commenters are Black and it appears that most of those commenters are still from the United States. 

1.Sundaedinner, thread starter

So I’m sure y’all saw Candace Owens try and fail the “God is Good” test, right?

So why I was listening to the Joe Budden podcast and they were talking about this being a Black test.

 They had Melissa Ford, who’s a biracial Canadian, and Queenzflip, I’m not sure his background but he’s not ADOS, to try to finish the phrase and they couldn’t!!! Lmaooooo

They started saying the God is great, Good is good. Let us thank him for our food, prayer.

And they were really confused and I was dying because I did not know why I thought this saying was as universal as that prayer.

Don’t finish the phrase!!!!!

But tell me if you CAN you finish the phrase!!!

I want to know if you know the phrase lmaoooo"
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"ADOS" = "Americans Descendants of Slaves", a relatively recently formed movement/ideology/lineage; Foundational Black American (FBA) is a very similar movement, ideology, lineage. Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/06/article-excerpts-about-population.html "Article Excerpts About The Population Referents "ADOS" (American Descendants Of Slaves) And "FBA" (Foundational Black Americans)".

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2. Sundaedinner, April 19, 2024
"awayzright said:

All sayings like this aren't completely universal in black culture. Black Catholics don't do this call response in Mass, lol

But even if you didn’t grow up saying this, you had to have heard this before.

It’s so common."

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3. Alleybux, April 19, 2024
"Sundaedinner said:

lol it’s not a prayer.

It’s a saying.

Like your grandma or auntie would say it. Or really anybody.

It is said in church but most times it’s just said if something good happens.

ohhh ya I associate it w prayer cuz only my religious fam say stuff like that fr

u gotta forgive me I’m in the South I love God but allat extra is exhausting

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4. 
alwayzright, Apr 19, 2024
"Sundaedinner said:

But even if you didn’t grow up saying this, you had to have heard this before.

It’s so common.


It depends on a lot of factors. It's very possible for black people to have not been exposed to this and a lot of other sayings assumed to be universal in black culture. Yes there are a lot of sayings and customs that are deeply embedded in black culture, but to say knowing or not knowing any one of them is proof that you are or aren't really black is ridiculous."

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5. Sundaedinner, Apr 19, 2024
"alwayzright said:

It depends on a lot of factors. It's very possible for black people to have not been exposed to this and a lot of other sayings assumed to be universal in black culture. Yes there are a lot of sayings and customs that are deeply embedded in black culture, but to say knowing or not knowing any one of them is proof that you are or aren't really black is ridiculous.

If you read my original post and the fact that the title was a question you can tell it was tongue in cheek.

However there are universal sayings that 90-95% of Black Americans know."

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6. Sundaedinner, Apr 19, 2024
New Miracles said:

I didn't learn of this until I was an adult. It had to originate in the deep south tho. Now that it's being promoted the Kardashian's will probably start saying it

 

Lmaoooooo yea I think it probably did originate in the south but so many people migrated to the North and West I know it’s said there too."

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7.  1soluvly. Apr 19, 2024
"Beverly417 said:

Preacher: God is good

Congregation: All the time

Preacher: And all the time

Congregation: God is good

 

And the preacher usually says it right before the sermon.

 

It's like a call to attention sometimes to end a fellowship period or to close out a spontaneous praise and worship outbreak.

But some people will also use it in day to day speech.

Like did you hear Sally is home from the hospital...God is good...

...all the time..."

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8. Buffalo Butt, Apr 19, 2024
"Today I posted about how a lot of people today are godless. They don’t know anything about interactions and greetings in church.

Someone gives you good news “I got a promotion” the response depending on their generation will be “God is good” and you respond “all the time” somebody who only heard that part the interaction might chime in “I know that’s right” and you all end up praising the lord for a minute.

I want to go back down south! These heathens don’t know anything!"

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9. Applesauce1978, Apr 19, 2024
"Imo or the way I was raised to use it was: it isn’t a test but a TESTIMONY. You stated it after something positive happened or with faith that something positive would happen."

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10.alwayzright, Apr 19, 2024
"Sundaedinner said:

If you read my original post and the fact that the title was a question you can tell it was tongue in cheek.

However there are universal sayings that 90-95% of Black Americans know.

Lol, I get it. Of course it's not a serious test, but some people will act like it is. And culturisms have changed and evolved drastically in the internet/social media age. There was a time when different cultures were segregated from each other and we bonded through our use of language and colloquialisms. Now everyone is exposed to everything, so sayings that meant something to everyone in our community 50 years ago don't even register with people who were born after the internet and smart phones were commonplace. Their great-grandmother may have said "God is good, all the time", but they mama and them is talking about how many likes they got."

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From https://www.lipstickalley.com/threads/so-is-%E2%80%9Cgod-is-good%E2%80%9D-really-a-black-american-test-lol.5589303/page-2

11.  chiwe, Apr 19, 2024
"Buffalo Butt said:

ALL THE TIME!!!! My migraine is worsening just reading this thread.

Who raised these people?!

My husband is catholic, deep in Catholicism and still responded correctly to God is good.


I was raised Catholic too, and I know it! I'm surprised by the black people who don't, lol."

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12. Stormy_Weather, Apr 19, 2024
"It’s a generational/cultural thing. If you’re at least older Gen Z, and you grew up with a real grandmother—old school, God fearing, gospel listening, went to church every Sunday regardless of denomination—or you were raised in the church, you’d be more familiar with that saying. These youngins got grandmothers who are 46 and who haven’t been inside a church since Easter Sunday 1998. Furthermore, when they are around the old folks, they’re not eavesdropping and acting like they’re not like how we did back in the day, which is how we picked up the sayings of our elders. They’re too busy in their phones, with their headphones on, that they’re not paying attention to what’s going on around them"

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13. nevershoutnever, Apr 19, 2024
"My parents aren't even from America but my grandmother had us all in church from a young age so I'd heard it since I was young. The other day an older BM said it to me and it stopped me in my tracks lol. Reminded me of my granny. I really only hear it from older black people unfortunately."

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14. dailylife, Apr 19, 2024
"I feel like if you’ve been in this country a long time, you ought to know it. I’m not ADOS and I knew it."

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15. TSquared, Apr 19, 2024
"Of course I know the phrase.

 If you didn't come up in Black American Protestant churches I can see why you wouldn't though.

 It's very IYKYK"
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IYKYK=”If you know, you know”

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16. 
Hi5Perry, April 19, 2024
"A lot of non-Black people would pass that test and a lot of Black people would not. It's a Southern Protestant thing. Of course, Southern Protestantism (and Southern culture in general) is heavily influenced by Southern Black Americans. I wouldn't expect all Black Americans to know something that's a part of such a specific group"

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17. Sundaedinner, April 19, 2024
"I never heard white people say this and this is said all over the US. It’s probably said more in the South. But I think it’s said other areas too."

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18. nocturnalis, April 19, 2024
"If you are ADOS, and don’t know this, I’m going to give you a side eye, idc."

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19. TSquared, April 19, 2024
"Idk.

I didn't grow up with the phrase in church. I'm 45. I don't think I started hearing it in church til I was in my 20s. But maybe this varies by location?"

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20. BlaqAmethyst, Apr 19, 2024
"Well I guess I failed too! When I saw the Candace video I was confused as to why everyone was clowning her. Like I was watching it thinking what was she supposed to say because I didn't immediately get it either."

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21. Earthenware Kitt, April 19, 2024
"Sundaedinner said:

Yall really disappointing me.

 I’m bout to start pulling Black cards!!!!

 

At least it's being revealed who's a Foundational Black American and who's not.

And yes, I've even heard African people say "God is good, all the time."

If someone Black hasn't heard it at least once?

That's at least...Odd."

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22. Lurkin2020, Apr 20, 2024
"I think it’s universally FBA. It’s so commonly said that even I know what it is and I wasn’t raised in The Black Church. If you grew up in FBA culture, you know it’s so ubiquitous, that it’s part of the everyday lexicon of idioms within the various regional AAVE dialects across the country.

ETA: As far as it being a test —no. It’s not like it’s something we test each other on to see if they’re FBA or anything.

Do Caribbeans say this to test FBAs, Afro-Latinos, or Africans and their direct diaspora?

And yes, of course I know the proper response. "

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23. Haitian1, Apr 20, 2024
"im Not African American and knew this cause i visited many African American churchs when i was a kid lol"

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24. Hi5Perry, April 20, 2024
 Accurate! And throw in "May not come when you want Him" if you want to catch a Black Christian

Sundaedinner said:

I never heard white people say this and this is said all over the US. It’s probably said more in the South. But I think it’s said other areas too.

I've always attended "white"/mixed churches. I've heard Black/white/Latino people say it all my life.

It's said more in the South because it comes from Southern Protestant culture. It's said in other places because of the Great Migration
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The correct response to the African American call “He may not come when you want Him” is “But He’s always right on time”.

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25. Elowen, Apr 20, 2024
"Damn. I would have failed this.

I don't know it at all.

I'm 100% FBA both sides of my family.

Oh well. Lol!"

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26. alwayzright, Apr 20, 2024
"Elowen said:

Damn. I would have failed this.

I don't know it at all.

I'm 100% FBA both sides of my family.

Oh well. Lol!

Lol you good. They always saying the BC is not a monolith but claim “you ain’t black” if you ever fall out of step with what they consider the norm. Lol"
-snip-
"BC"= "the Black community"

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27. SAFE184, Apr 20, 2024
"I’m Canadian.. this is standard in the West Indian and multicultural SDA churches I’ve been to, and I can imagine beyond.

Some people didn’t grow up in church like that, a church that says that, or may even just have a brain fart when put on the spot. I don’t think the results of this test prove or disprove what the tester is intending."

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28. Sundaedinner, Apr 20, 2024
TSquared said:

Idk.

I didn't grow up with the phrase in church. I'm 45. I don't think I started hearing it in church til I was in my 20s. But maybe this varies by location?

 

Probably.

Maybe it is a south thing but I know I’ve heard it up north and in the Midwest. So idk."

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29. Sundaedinner, Apr 20, 2024
"The test part was tongue in cheek because I honestly did think this was a universal saying and was shocked with the amount of people who didn’t know it."

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30. ugfrogishere, Apr 20, 2024
"I know the phrase, but I was bought up in the church by a pious West African father and they'd say this at KICC."
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Here's information about KICC:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingsway_International_Christian_Centre
"Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC) is based in London, England and was established in 1992 with 200 adults and 100 children. It currently has up to 12,000 people in attendance at the main church every Sunday.[1] The church is pastored by Matthew Ashimolowo.

The church, whose majority membership is under 50 years of age, is predominantly of West African origin but claims that worshippers come from 46 nations.[2] It was located for nine years on a 9.5-acre (38,000 m2) site in Hackney, London, close to the site of the 2012 Olympics Village.”…

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Saturday, July 6, 2024

Chester D. T. Baldwin - "God Is Good" (2000 Gospel video with lyrics)


JDIRecordsInc, May 21, 2009

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Edited by Azizi Powell

This pancocojams post showcases a YouTube video of the song "God Is Good" that was composed by Chester D. T. Baldwin.

Information about Chester. D. T. Baldwin is included in this post along with the lyrics for this African American Gospel song.  

The content of this post is presented for historical, religious, cultural, and aesthetic purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to Chester D. T. Baldwin for his music ministry. Thanks to all those who are quoted in this post. Thanks also to the publisher of this video on YouTube. 

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INFORMATION ABOUT CHESTER D. T. BALDWIN
From 
https://www.last.fm/music/Chester+D.T.+Baldwin/+wiki
"Chester D. T. Baldwin is a native of Liberty, Texas a small rural community 45 miles east of Houston. He is the 5th of five children and grew up in home where there was plenty of singing and praising God....

Making Austin his home, Chester became the office administrator for a group of primary doctors. He managed their offices for 12 years then heeded God’s call to full time music ministry. Chester is now a highly sought gospel music singer recording artist and church choir workshop clinician, performing over 35 such clinics and concerts a year throughout the United States and abroad including England, Denmark, and Korea.

Chester is an accomplished musician, director, composer, and psalmist and has been an active and integral part of the Gospel music scene for the past 28 years. He has been featured on numerous GMWA Mass Choir and Men’s Choir recordings. His recordings, a lifelong dream, was made possible through the endorsement of the Holy Spirit and supported by the church community of Central Texas."...

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PANCOCOJAMS EDITOR'S NOTE

The call & response saying "God Is Good" / "All The Time" is particularly well known among African Americans. That saying most likely originated in the mid 20th century among African American Protestant congregations in the Southern region of the United States.

This pancocojams blog showcases three African American Gospel recordings with that title or with the title "God Is Good". The earliest African American recording that I have come across is "God Is Good All The Time" (1995) by Pastor Alvin Darling. Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/07/alvin-darling-celebration-god-is-good.html for a pancocojams post that showcases that song.

The second African American example of a Gospel song with those titles that I have come across is "God Is Good" (2000) by Chester D. T. Baldwin. 

The third African American example of a Gospel song with those titles is "God Is Good" (2008) by Regina Belle. Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/07/regina-belle-god-is-good-youtube-gospel.html for the pancocojams post that showcases that song.

A Gospel song entitled "God Is Good All The Time" was recorded in 1998 by (White American) Don Moen. Click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q376chG2yDs for a YouTube video of that song.

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LYRICS - GOD IS GOOD
(Composer - Chester D. T. Baldwin

Even though sometimes
It seems like you can't take it
(God is still good)
He'll give you a way to escape it
(All of the time)
He may not come when you want Him to
But I guarantee He'll step in right on time

God is good
God is good
God is good
All the time

God is good
God is good
My God is good all the time

When I woke up early this morning
I thanked the Lord for a brand new day
I know that my God is still in control
My God is good all the time

God is good all of the time
All of the time
My God's good all the time
All of the time (repeat)
My God is good all the time.


Online source: https://genius.com/Chester-dt-baldwin-god-is-good-lyrics

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Regina Belle - "God Is Good" (2008 YouTube Gospel song & lyrics)


ReginaBelleVEVO, Oct 7, 2009

Music video by Regina Belle performing God Is Good. (C) 2008 Pendulum Records, LLC and Walker David Entertainment, Ltd.

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Edited by Azizi Powell

This pancocojams post showcases a YouTube video of the 2008 song "God Is Good" that was composed by Bernard Belle (RIP) and performed by his sister award winning Gospel singer Regina Bell.

Information about Regina Belle is included in this post along with the lyrics for this African American Gospel song.  

The content of this post is presented for historical, religious, cultural, and aesthetic purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to Bernard Belle, the composer of this song and thanks to Regina Belle for her music ministry. 

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INFORMATION ABOUT REGINA BELLE
From 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regina_Belle
"
Regina Belle (born July 17, 1963)[1][3] is an American singer-songwriter who started her career in the mid-1980s. Known for her singles "Baby Come to Me" (1989) and "Make It Like It Was" (1990), Belle is most notable for two hit duets, both with Peabo Bryson: "Without You", the love theme from the comedy film Leonard Part 6, recorded in 1987; and "A Whole New World", the main theme of the Disney's animated feature film Aladdin, recorded in 1992, with which Belle and Bryson won a Grammy Award. The theme song "Far Longer than Forever" from the animated movie The Swan Princess, performed with Jeffrey Osborne, was nominated for a Golden Globe in 1995 for Best Original Song.[6]

Belle was born in Englewood, New Jersey."...

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PANCOCOJAMS EDITOR'S NOTE
The call & response saying "God Is Good" / "All The Time" is particularly well known among African Americans. That saying most likely originated in the mid 20th century among African American Protestant congregations in the Southern region of the United States.

This pancocojams blog showcases three African American Gospel recordings with that title or with the title "God Is Good". The earliest African American recording that I have come across is "God Is Good All The Time" (1995) by Pastor Alvin Darling. Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/07/alvin-darling-celebration-god-is-good.html for a pancocojams post that showcases that song.

The second African American example of a Gospel song with those titles that I have come across is "God Is Good" (2000) by Chester D. T. Baldwin. 

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/07/chester-d-t-baldwin-god-is-good-2000.html for that pancocojams post.

The third African American example of a Gospel song with those titles is "God Is Good" (2008) by Regina Belle. 

A Gospel song entitled "God Is Good All The Time" was recorded in 1998 by (White American) Don Moen. Click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q376chG2yDs for a YouTube video of that song.

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LYRICS - GOD IS GOOD
(Composer - Bernard Belle)

I know that God-- my God
God Is Good----
Oh--- God--- my God
God Is Good----
You know he brought me out of darkness
God Is Good-----

You know that he saved--- my soul
God Is Good---
Said that he saved--- my soul
God Is Good----
I said that he saved--- my soul, and then he brought me out of darkness
God Is Good----

You know that he guides my every foot step
God Is Good----
I said he guides my every foot step
God Is Good----
You know that he guides my every foot step, then he saved--- my soul, and then he brought me out of darkness
God Is Good----

And then he put food on my table
God Is Good----
Said he put food on my table
God Is Good----
Said he put food on my table, then he put shoes on my feet, so he could guide my every foot step, Jesus saved---- my soul, and then he brought me out of darkness
God Is Good----

And then he made---- a way--
God Is Good----
Said he made--- a way
God Is Good----
I said that he made--- a way, then he put food--- on my table, then he put shoes--- on my feet, so he could guide my every foot step, Jesus saved--- my soul, and then he brought me out of darkness
God Is Good----

You know that he healed my every sickness
God is Good----
Said that he healed my every sickness
God Is Good----
I said that he healed my every sickness, with no money in my pocket, Jesus made a way out of no way, and then he brought me out of darkness
God Is Good----
God Is Good-----

Online Source:  
https://genius.com/Regina-belle-god-is-good-lyrics

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Alvin Darling & Celebration - "God Is Good All The Time" (1995 African American Gospel sound file & lyrics)


Alvin Darling & Celebration - Topic, Jul 9, 2018

Provided to YouTube by Malaco Records

God Is Good All The Time · Alvin Darling & Celebration

℗ 1995 Savoy Records, Inc.

Released on: 1995-01-13

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Edited by Azizi Powell

This pancocojams post showcases a YouTube sound file of the 1995 record "God Is Good All The Time" by Alvin Darling & Celebration.

Information about Alvin Darling is also included in this post along with lyrics for this African American Gospel song.  

The content of this post is presented for historical, religious, cultural, and aesthetic purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to Alvin Darling & Celebration for composing and recording this Gospel song. Thanks to Malaco Records for providing this record to YouTube.

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INFORMATION ABOUT ALVIN DARLING
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_Darling
"
Pastor Alvin A. Darling (born December 23, 1948) is an American gospel musician. He started his music career, in 1990, with the release of two albums by Savoy Records, I've Learned to Put My Trust in God and Expect a Miracle. His next album was released by I Am Records in 1992, Medley of Praise, and an album was released with GGI Records in 1994, Hold On...To The Promise. His next two albums, 1995's There's an Answer in Prayer and 1998's Blessing Coming Through for You, was released by Savoy Records. The next four albums, 2005's You Deserve My Worship, 2007's My Blessing Is on the Way, 2009's You Can Make It, and Waiting Right Here, was released by Emtro Gospel Records. He would get five of these album to chart upon the Billboard Gospel Albums chart, and two of them got placements on the Heatseekers Albums chart. His is a GMA Dove Awards and Stellar Awards nominated artist."...

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PANCOCOJAMS EDITOR'S NOTE
The call & response saying "God Is Good" / "All The Time" is particularly well known among African Americans. That saying most likely originated in the mid 20th century among African American Protestant congregations in the Southern region of the United States.

This pancocojams blog showcases three African American Gospel recordings with that title or with the title "God Is Good". The earliest African American recording that I have come across is "God Is Good All The Time" (1995) by Pastor Alvin Darling.

The second African American example of a Gospel song with those titles that I have come across is "God Is Good" (2000) by Chester D. T. Baldwin. Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/07/chester-d-t-baldwin-god-is-good-2000.html for that pancocojams post.

The third African American example of a Gospel song with those titles is "God Is Good" (2008) by Regina Belle. 
Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/07/regina-belle-god-is-good-youtube-gospel.html  for a pancocojams post that showcases that song.

A Gospel song entitled "God Is Good All The Time" was recorded in 1998 by (White American) Don Moen. Click https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q376chG2yDs for a YouTube video of that song. 

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LYRICS - GOD IS GOOD ALL THE TIME
(Composer- Alvin Darling)

God is good
(All the time)
God is good
(Yes, all the time)

Well, the Lord is good
(Yes, all the time)
Wwell, God is good
(All the time)

I said the Lord is good to me
(All the time)
If you trust Him, He'll be good to you
(Yes, all the time)

I said the Lord is good
(Yes, all the time)
Well, God is good
(All the time)

 
Well, I 
know I don't deserve all of His good
And I know I don't serve him just like i should
So many things are not like they should be
But I'm grateful that He keep being good to me


I said the Lord is good
(Yes, all the time)
Trust Him. He'll be good to you
(Yes, all the time)

My Father, He's good
(Yes, all the time)
My Lord God is good
(All the time)

 
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ll, I went in the valley one day to pray
And my soul got happy and I stayed all day
Well, my hands got stuck to the gospel plow
And I wont take nothing for my journey right now.
Hey, if you don't believe I been redeem
Come on and follow me down to the Jordan stream
Well, I stepped in the water and the water was cold
It chilled my natural body but didn't harm my soul

The Lord is good to me
(All the time)
The Lord is good to me
(Yes, He is, yes all the time)

I said the Lord is good to me
(All the time)
i said the Lord is good to me
(All the time)
Thank you, Lord
(God is good all the time.)

He keeps making a way for me
(All the time)
He turns my midnight into day
(Yes, all the time)
He'll pick you up when your down , Yes He will)
(All the time)
God is good
(All the time)

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This is my transcription from that YouTube sound file, with the assistance of https://www.invubu.com/music/show/song/Alvin-Darling%7CCelebration/God-Is-Good-All-the-Time.html . 
Additions and corrections are welcome.

With regards to Pastor Alvin Darling's song, the verse in that song that begins with the line "Well, I went in the valley one day to pray" and ends with the line "It chilled my natural body but didn't harm my soul" is made up of several "floating verses" that are found in a number of African American Spirituals and other Gospel songs. 

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