That raw, biographical origin is why the song never feels preachy. And it’s why Lynda Randle’s gospel interpretation is so effective. She leans into the vulnerability of the lyric, reminding us that even the strongest saints have to ask for daily bread—and daily grace. If you search for “Lynda Randle One Day at a Time Sweet Jesus,” you’ll likely find a live performance from a Gaither Homecoming taping. Watch her face as she sings. There is no theatrical showmanship—just a quiet, knowing smile. She is singing for herself as much as for the audience.
For anyone feeling overwhelmed by the weight of the week, the month, or the year, her version of this song is a lifeline. It says: You don’t have to fix everything today. Just breathe. Just take the next step. And trust Him for the rest. one day at a time sweet jesus lynda randle
Have you heard Lynda Randle’s version of this classic hymn? What song helps you get through difficult days? Share your thoughts below. That raw, biographical origin is why the song