In the 23rd edition of Music Lifts (2025), weโre uplifted by Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr. performing, โI Resign.โ
Welcome to Music Lifts ๐ถ ๐, a column highlighting songs that encourage, inspire, and uplift the spirit; songs exuding fortitude, positivity, and resolve, even in the face of adversity.ย Featured songs arenโt genre-specific; songs may or may not be faith-based. The goal is for these songs to make you feel better โ be LIFTED to new heights!ย So, for the 23rd edition of Music Lifts ๐ถ ๐ (2025), we highlight โI Resignโ as performed by Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr.
โI canโt bear these burdens alone / I canโt take this pain on my own,โ Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr. (1950 โ ) sings, reverently in the first verse of ย โI Resignโ.ย He continues, โI canโt worry, I resign / Now I put, put it in Godโs hands / Itโs out of my mine.โ ย Morton understands he canโt do anything without God. If it were left to him, there would continue to be burdens, pain, and ceaseless worrying. But, on this moving piano ballad from his 1999 album, Crescent City Fire, the bishop resigns and gives his concerns to the Master.
โI Resignโ is one of the most unique songs from Crescent City Fire, an album that is, sadly, hard to come by.ย This well-written ballad features a great harmonic progression, arrangement (choir enters the mix later), and top-notch vocals by Morton Sr.ย As the bishop sings, you feel it โ he is authentic, sincere, and vulnerable.ย Affected by โthe storms in my life,โ Morton informs us that the Lord โTells me not to worry,โ and assures him, โDonโt be afraid / The work is already done / The battle is already won.โ Amen! The biggest, grandest moments arrive by the middle toward the end of โI Resign.โ Morton shows his impressive upper register, belting to the top of his lungs:
โSo why do you worry?
Why do you fret?
Lord, I cannot bear
Burdens alone
I canโt take this
Pain on my own
I canโt worry
I resign
Now I put, put it in Godโs hands
Itโs out of mine.โ
Morton does the heavy lifting ๐๏ธโโ๏ธ himself.ย But, he does get the assist of the choir, which sings the keywords of the refrain (โI resign / Put it in Godโs hands, itโs out of mineโ) while Morton ad-libs (โTake me, Jesus / Mold me, Jesusโ).ย If you have never heard the uplifting gospel ballad โI Resignโ, you are totally missing out on a musical blessing.ย This is among Bishop Paul S. Morton Sr.โs best songs.
Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr. // Crescent City Fire // Gospo Centric // 1999
Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr., I Resign: Music Lifts ๐ถ ๐ No. 23 (2025) [๐ท: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; Gospo Centric; BD Jewel, Dave H, Jean-Daniel Francoeur, Joshua Brown, Vansh Mehta from Pexels; AcatXIo, OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay]