7 Hills Worship - Not Done Yet Lyrics
Lyrics
Chorus
He's the light that never fades away
Clear eyes, my perspective changed
Know He's got me at the end of the day
No, He's not done, no, He's not done yet
He's the God who keeps His promises
And I know He's ordered every step
So I'll say it with my every breath
"No, He's not done, no, He's not done yet"
Verse 1
When I'm caught up in the fire
And I feel all hope is lost, I, I look to You
When I think I've reached the end
That's when You reached out Your hand
You're the hope that I'll hold on to
Chorus
He's the light that never fades away
Clear eyes, my perspective changed
Know He's got me at the end of the day
No, He's not done, no, He's not done yet
He's the God who keeps His promises
And I know He's ordered every step
So I'll say it with my every breath
"No, He's not done, no, He's not done yet"
Verse 2
The One who walks on the water
The One who calms every storm, I, I look to You
The One who conquered the grave
The One who's coming again
That's the hope that I'll hold on to
Chorus
He's the light that never fades away
Clear eyes, my perspective changed
Know He's got me at the end of the day
No, He's not done, no, He's not done yet
He's the God who keeps His promises
And I know He's ordered every step
So I'll say it with my every breath
"No, He's not done, no, He's not done yet"
Post-Chorus
No, He's not done, no, He's not done
No, He's not, no, He's not done yet
No, He's not done, no, He's not done
No, He's not, no, He's not done yet
Bridge
It's not over 'til He says it's over
It's not over 'til He says it's over
It's not over 'til He says it's over
It's not over 'til He says it's over
It's not over 'til He says it's over
'Til He says it's over
Chorus
He's the light that never fades away
Clear eyes, my perspective changed
Know He's got me at the end of the day
No, He's not done, no, He's not done yet
He's the God who keeps His promises
And I know He's ordered every step
So I'll say it with my every breath
"No, He's not done, no, He's not done yet"
Video
Not Done Yet | 7 Hills Worship
Meaning & Inspiration
"Not Done Yet," released as a single on July 5, 2024, by 7 Hills Worship, emerges as a powerful declaration of unwavering faith and enduring hope, firmly rooted in the promises of God. The song’s central theme is the profound assurance that even in the darkest trials and moments of despair, God's work in our lives is not finished. This message resonates deeply, drawing strength from biblical truths that speak to divine faithfulness. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of turning to God when "caught up in the fire" or feeling that "all hope is lost," a sentiment echoed in scriptures like Psalm 34:18, which states, "The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit." The song acknowledges the human experience of reaching what feels like an insurmountable end, yet pivots to the divine intervention, stating, "That's when You reached out Your hand." This mirrors the constant availability of God's grace, as found in Hebrews 4:16: "Let us then approach the throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need."
The chorus powerfully articulates the steadfast nature of God's presence and power, identifying Him as "the light that never fades away" and the one who brings clarity, changing perspective. This imagery aligns with John 8:12, where Jesus declares, "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life." The conviction that God "has got me at the end of the day" is a testament to His sovereign plan and unwavering care, as promised in Jeremiah 29:11: "'For I know the plans I have for you,' declares the Lord, 'plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.'" The repeated affirmation, "No, He's not done, no, He's not done yet," becomes a mantra of perseverance, underscoring the belief that God is a God of covenant, a theme woven throughout the Old and New Testaments, assuring us of His faithfulness to His word.
The second verse deepens this reliance by referencing well-known biblical accounts of God's power: "The One who walks on the water" and "The One who calms every storm." These allusions, particularly to Jesus' miracles, serve as tangible proof of His dominion over all circumstances, as depicted in Matthew 14:25-33 and Mark 4:35-41, respectively. Furthermore, the reference to "The One who conquered the grave" and "The One who's coming again" points directly to the resurrection and the promised return of Christ, the ultimate anchors of Christian hope, as detailed in 1 Corinthians 15:3-8 and Revelation 22:20. The bridge emphatically declares, "It's not over 'til He says it's over," a profound statement of surrender to God's timing and ultimate authority, reflecting a trust that transcends earthly limitations and rests solely on His divine will, mirroring the sentiment found in Ecclesiastes 3:1, "There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens." The song, as a whole, is an inspiring anthem for anyone facing adversity, reminding them of the infinite power and enduring promises of a God who is always working, always faithful, and never finished with His people.