About the Song
Some songs don’t need elaborate arrangements or grand stage lights — they only need a humble heart and a sincere voice. That’s exactly what we find in Jimmy Swaggart’s “Let Me Thank You Again,” a deeply moving gospel ballad that serves as both a prayer and a personal moment of worship.
With every word, Swaggart reaches beyond melody to touch something sacred: the act of gratitude — not for what’s glamorous, but for what’s eternal. Released during the later years of his music ministry, this song is a gentle, piano-driven reflection on grace, mercy, and the overwhelming love of Christ that never lets us go.
The lyrics are simple, but powerful:
“Let me thank You again, and again and again / For the things that I cannot see.”
It’s not a praise rooted in circumstance — it’s a praise rooted in faith. The kind that continues even when life gets hard, when questions go unanswered, when the road feels long.
Jimmy Swaggart’s voice — weathered with age, softened by experience — brings a tenderness that can only come from someone who has walked through life’s valleys and still chooses to lift his hands in thanks. His piano playing, intimate and unhurried, gives the song room to breathe, to settle into the listener’s heart. It’s not just a song — it’s a moment of quiet reverence between the soul and its Savior.
This is a hymn for the weary and the grateful, for those who know that the greatest miracles are often the ones we don’t even see. And for those who have followed Jimmy Swaggart through the years — whether in revival tents, televised services, or through his timeless gospel recordings — “Let Me Thank You Again” is a return to what matters most: a thankful heart and a humble spirit before God.
In a noisy world, this song reminds us to pause… and simply say thank You.