Ada Ehi - See What The Lord Has Done Lyrics
Lyrics
[Intro]
See what the Lord has done
See what the Lord has done
Se-e what the Lord has done
See what the Lord has done
See, Oh See
What the Lord has done
See, Oh See
What the Lord has done
See, Oh See
What the Lord has done
See, Oh See
What the Lord has done
[Chorus]
More than I asked for
More than what mouth can say
See, oh see
The king of glory,
He gave my portion
Oh see, oh see
Gave me a new song
So everybody will hear,
Will say, See, oh see
What the lord has done
[Verse 1]
Oh See, Oh See
What the Lord has done
Lift your eyes and see
(Oh, see what the Lord has done)
For his glory is free from sin
(See, Oh See
What the Lord has done)
Then the people said see
(See, Oh See
What the Lord has done)
[Repeat Chorus]
[Verse 2]
No eyes have seen,
No ears have heard it
(Oh, oh, oh)
I can’t describe,
It’s nothing I’ve ever seen before
(What the Lord has
In store for me)
For me, for me, uh, uh
Something new,
His glory has risen
It has come to pass
My eyes have seen it,
(What the Lord has
In store for me)
Shout, oh shout
For the Lord is good
Shout, oh shout
For the Lord is good
[Repeat Chorus]
More than I asked for
More than what mouth can say
See, oh see
The king of glory,
He gave my portion
Oh see, oh see
Gave me a new song
So everybody will hear,
Will say, See, oh see
What the lord has done
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ADA EHI - SEE WHAT THE LORD HAS DONE (AUDIO)
Meaning & Inspiration
Ada Ehi’s powerful anthem, "See What The Lord Has Done," burst onto the scene on April 26, 2019, as part of her *Ada's Ep, Vol. 1 - EP*. This song immediately established itself as more than just a musical track; it’s a vibrant declaration, a celebratory testimony of God’s faithfulness and an invitation for all to witness His miraculous handiwork. At its core, the song encapsulates the overwhelming joy and gratitude that comes from experiencing divine intervention and promises fulfilled, often beyond human comprehension or expectation. It tells a deeply personal story, yet one that resonates universally, of God’s abundant provision and the sheer wonder of His unmerited favor.
The heart of "See What The Lord Has Done" beats with the conviction that God is actively working in the lives of believers, manifesting His power in tangible ways. The recurring plea to "See what the Lord has done" is an urgent call to shift perspective, to lift one's gaze from earthly challenges and fix it upon the divine acts that surround us. The song eloquently expresses a revelation of God’s goodness that far surpasses any human desire, stating, "More than I asked for, More than what mouth can say." This echoes the profound truth found in Ephesians 3:20, which reminds us that God is able to do "exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think." It's a joyful recognition that the King of Glory Himself bestows blessings, giving each individual their rightful portion and, most significantly, "a new song." This new song is not merely a tune; it signifies a fresh start, a renewed spirit, and a testimony so profound that it compels everyone who hears it to acknowledge God’s wondrous deeds, becoming a living testament for all to witness.
Further deepening this message, the song encourages a proactive posture of faith, urging us to "Lift your eyes and see," because God's "glory is free from sin." This line draws a beautiful parallel to the purity and untainted nature of God’s manifestations. Unlike human achievements which can be flawed or self-serving, divine glory is inherently good and righteous, a direct reflection of His holy character. The lyrics remind us that when people truly grasp this, they too will be moved to exclaim, "See what the Lord has done," participating in a collective celebration of divine power. This aligns with Psalm 34:8, which invites us to "Taste and see that the Lord is good," implying an experiential knowledge of His benevolence. The idea of people seeing and declaring God’s works also connects to Isaiah 40:5, where it promises that "the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together."
The song then moves into a more intimate, almost inexpressible experience of God's intervention, declaring, "No eyes have seen, No ears have heard it / I can’t describe, It’s nothing I’ve ever seen before." This powerful imagery is a direct reference to 1 Corinthians 2:9, which speaks of the incomprehensible wonders God has prepared for those who love Him. It emphasizes that God's blessings often defy human logic or previous experience, presenting something entirely "new." This resonates with Isaiah 43:19, where God declares, "See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?" The realization that "His glory has risen, It has come to pass" is a proclamation of fulfilled prophecy and the tangible manifestation of God's promises in one's life. The singer's personal affirmation, "My eyes have seen it," transforms the theoretical into a lived reality, compelling a joyful response: "Shout, oh shout / For the Lord is good." This serves as a powerful reminder that our personal testimonies, seen and experienced, become potent declarations of God’s unwavering faithfulness, encouraging others to also witness and celebrate His profound and indescribable acts of love and provision. It's a call to join the chorus of the redeemed, living out the truth of Psalm 107:2: "Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, whom he has redeemed from the hand of the enemy." "See What The Lord Has Done" is ultimately an invitation to every heart to not just observe, but to personally experience and declare the unending goodness and miracles of God, trusting that what He has done for one, He can surely do for all who believe.