Hey
Hey hey hey
By His grace I dey (By His grace I dey)
I dey, I dey o (I dey, I dey o)
By His grace I advance o (By His grace I dey)
Among the winners (I dey, I dey o)
Way get evidence (By His grace I dey)
Say God He dey o (I dey, I dey o)
Top at the top o (By His grace I dey)
By His grace I dey o (I dey, I dey o)
I've only come this far by grace
I know He who started it will finish this race
Yes, I trust Him
Oh my future
By His grace I'm coming
Oh my destiny
I won't be late o
As long Jesus sits upon the throne
Then definitely o
I will see, another miracle
I will see, uncountable testimonies
I will shout Glory Hallelujah eeehh
Hallelujah eeeehh
Hallelu Hallelu Hallelu Hallelu, yeah
He turned my life around
No more doubts (Asimba ngai)
In and out around
Esika nioso aza na ngai
I'm working in glory
There's no more shame
I'll never be the same
I live in peace; I live in joy, oh
He turned my life around
Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah
I'm living by grace, oh
Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah
He turned my life around
As long as Jesus sits upon the throne
Then definitely o
I will see, another miracle
I will see, uncountable testimonies
I will shout Glory Hallelujah eeeehh
Hallelujah eeeehh
I will see, another miracle
I will see, uncountable testimonies
I will shout, Glory Hallelujah eeehh
Hallelujah eeeehh
And it came to pass (and it came to pass)
Say by His grace we gallant (aaahh)
I say it came to pass (and it came to pass)
I abound in increase (aaahh)
I am an evidence
Say God He dey
And because God He dey (I dey I dey)
Ay che che che che
Eeeeehh
Hallelujah eeeehh
I am an evidence
Say God He dey
And because He dey (I dey I dey)
Che che che che che
Eeeeeehh
Hallelujah eeeeehh
He will do it again
You will see it again o
It's not over
Over never
Overflow o
Aaah loué oh oh oh Jésus le Roi
Yaka to kumisa ye
Yaka to yembela ye pona bikamwa, eh eh
Azo sala eh, tozo mona, to zo simba, eh eh
Bana na Nzambe to yembela Yesu, eh eh
Bana na Nzambe to yembela Yesu, eh e
Another Miracle
Another Miracle Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration
Ada Ehi's song "Another Miracle," released with its official video on July 28, 2023, stands as a powerful declaration of faith grounded in the concept of divine grace. The central theme revolves around the believer's present standing and future expectation being solely dependent on God's unmerited favor. The opening lines immediately establish this foundation, stating, "By His grace I dey," using Nigerian Pidgin to express a state of being, existing, and progressing because of God's hand. This grace is portrayed not just as a means of survival but as the driving force for advancement, leading to a place among "winners" who possess "evidence" of God's presence. The song positions the believer "Top at the top o," attributing this elevated position entirely to divine grace.
The lyrics further delve into a personal testimony, acknowledging that reaching the current point was "only come this far by grace." This past experience fuels a confident trust in God's faithfulness to complete what He has begun, expressed in the assurance, "I know He who started it will finish this race." This trust extends to the future, encompassing one's "future" and "destiny," with a firm belief in arriving on time, "I won't be late o," highlighting God's perfect timing and guidance. The declaration "As long Jesus sits upon the throne" serves as the unwavering premise for the expectation of future blessings. This statement underscores the sovereignty and unchanging nature of Christ, making the subsequent expectation certain and definite.
Based on this divine certainty, the core expectation of the song is boldly stated: "I will see, another miracle," and "I will see, uncountable testimonies." This isn't a hopeful wish but a confident declaration of future experiences. The only appropriate response to such anticipated wonders is profound praise, leading to the recurring exclamation, "I will shout Glory Hallelujah." The song paints a picture of a transformed life, where God has "turned my life around," eliminating "doubts" and replacing them with a sense of being accompanied by God everywhere ("Esika nioso aza na ngai"). The result is living in "glory," free from "shame," experiencing "peace" and "joy," marking a significant and permanent positive change: "I'll never be the same." The repetition of "He turned my life around" emphasizes the radical nature of this transformation.
The unwavering certainty of future miracles and testimonies is reiterated forcefully later in the song. The declaration "I will see, another miracle / I will see, uncountable testimonies" appears again, cementing this expectation as a foundational truth for the believer. This hopeful anticipation is intertwined with declarations of triumph and abundance, "Say by His grace we gallant," and "I abound in increase." The believer is presented as living proof, "I am an evidence / Say God He dey," solidifying the message that God is real, active, and present in their lives.
The song concludes with a renewed focus on God's power to act again: "He will do it again / You will see it again o / It's not over / Over never / Overflow o." This serves as an encouragement that past blessings are not the end, but God is poised to do more, promising an abundance that exceeds expectations. The closing lines shift into praise, inviting listeners to worship and sing to Jesus the King for His "wonders" that are seen, experienced, and touched. This communal call to worship reinforces the song's message as one of shared faith, testimony, and confident expectation in the God who continuously performs miracles. These themes resonate strongly with scriptures emphasizing God's grace (Ephesians 2:8-9), His faithfulness to complete His work (Philippians 1:6), His power to perform miracles (Hebrews 13:8), and His promise never to leave His people (Hebrews 13:5).