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This is not a song about having more money. It is a song about having more life. Plenty in the Pasture is a Delta Gospel Blues worship song rooted in John 10:10 and shaped by the hard soil of the 1930s Mississippi Delta. It tells the story of a man who owns very little, yet lives with a fullness that cannot be taken from him. If you have ever felt like surviving replaced living, this song is for you. The blues here are not decorative; they are honest. Slide guitar, harmonica, and foot-stomp rhythm carry a testimony that refuses to let scarcity define worth. The thief shows up in familiar forms—fear, loss, exhaustion—but grace keeps interrupting the narrative. This is worship without polish. Revival without a tent. Faith sung from the fields, not the stage. The abundance described is not flashy or loud. It is the kind that lets you sleep at night, stand up straight, and sing even when the numbers do not work. John 10:10 promises life more abundant. This song asks what that actually means when cupboards are thin and days are long. The answer is not escape. It is presence. It is dignity. It is knowing you are not abandoned on the land you walk every day. If you are tired of songs that confuse blessing with comfort, let this one sit with you. It does not rush the pain, but it does not bow to it either. There is plenty in the pasture of the Lord—and it is enough.